Erin Strout, Women's Running

Erin Strout

Women's Running

Flagstaff, AZ, United States

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Past articles by Erin:

The Countdown is On: One Year to Go Until the U.S. Olympic Trials Marathon

We’ve come a long way in 40 years since women first lined up for the Olympic Marathon. The 2024 race is shaping up as the most competitive yet. → Read More

Female Track & Field Athletes the Target of Online Abuse During World Championships

A study has been published from an initiative by World Athletics monitoring slurs and sexual harassment on social media during competitions. → Read More

Winter Running Doesn’t Have to Be Cold, Dark, and Lonely

Chin up. You don’t have to dread the months ahead. Running through the darker months can have a different vibe and tempo, and that's okay. → Read More

At the 2022 New York City Marathon, Women’s Pro Field Features Global Talent

A world champion, a promising debutante, and last year’s runner-up face off against several World Marathon Major champions and a strong American contingent. → Read More

SPLITS: 5 Reasons Why Athletes Can Embrace Aging

There's always the opportunity to adjust your mindset. Erin Strout offers a new way to think about aging as a runner. → Read More

Training for Life, Not Marathons

Erin Strout explores how running goes through seasons and how embracing general fitness over peak performance takes an attitude adjustment → Read More

Splits: Will NCAA Track & Field Coaches Support Their Athletes in a Post-Roe World?

Female athletes will be forced to carry unwanted pregnancies. So far, few in the NCAA seem to be talking about that. → Read More

Splits: A World Championships Marathon Moment Captured—and Adored

A single photo from the women's world championships marathon illustrates all those finish line feels. → Read More

Splits: Happy World Championships, America

With the World Champs in America, how do we 'grow the sport'? Grab your friends, feed them pizza, convert some track and field fans. → Read More

4 Reflections After 50 Years of Title IX

The landmark legislation has profoundly impacted gender equality. But Title IX hasn’t fixed everything—and future equal opportunity isn’t promised. → Read More

Splits: A Last High Five for the Dog Who Wouldn’t Run

Marley took life at a slower pace, but his exuberance and encouragement were never-ending. An ode to a good dog. → Read More

Splits: U.S. Distance Running Continues an Alarming Lack of Coaching Diversity

In this edition of Splits, Erin Strout examines why nearly all of the American pro training groups are led by white men. → Read More

In a Battle on Boylston, Peres Jepchirchir Wins the 2022 Boston Marathon

The fastest field in the history of the race also marked the 50th anniversary of women’s first official entry into Boston. → Read More

You Should Watch the 2022 Boston Marathon. Here’s Why (and How)

We share the details of how to watch Boston, plus a look at this year’s impressive pro lineup and who we're excited to watch. → Read More

360 YOU: How to Unlock Your Potential and Level Up

Mentor Kimberly Clark shares actionable steps to take in order to get to the next level—in life and training. → Read More

Splits: On Trans Day of Visibility, Let’s Revisit the Concept of Kindness

Transgender and nonbinary youth are under attack. Why aren’t we standing up for them? → Read More

Becoming a Master: Goal Setting for Female Runners After 40

Our lives go through some big changes as masters-age runners. Here’s how to stay motivated and inspired to reach new goals. → Read More

360 YOU: What are Your 360 Degrees?

"Who are you?" can be a tough question to answer. Here we dive into identity and how and why to break it down. → Read More

FASTR Seeks to Close the Research Gap for Female Athletes, Leading to Longer, Healthier Careers

Much of what we know about high performance is based on male physiology. FASTR, a new program at Stanford University, wants to change that. → Read More

You’re Cleaning Your Fridge Wrong. Here’s the Right Way to Do It

Odds are, you're cleaning your fridge wrong. Here's how to do it the right way, whether it's a quick clean or a deep clean. → Read More