This month’s member spotlight features two globetrotting travel hackers with an amazing story about how they’re using the Charity Miles app on their adventures. And it’s a MUST SEE… Their mission is to unearth unconventional shortcuts to unforgettable experiences through travel, adventure, personal growth and contribution. (Read more about how…




As part of our exciting new partnership with Westin Hotels & Resorts, we’re excited to share helpful tips from Chris Heuisler, Westin’s Global Run Concierge. In this video, Chris shares with us his favorite stretch to open up our hips and activate our glutes– two things runners desperately need, especially…


Team, two weeks ago, I had the honor of walking with Diana Nyad and her partner Bonnie Stoll in Los Angeles. Many of you know Diana Nyad as the incredible long-distance swimmer who became the first person to swim from Cuba to Florida– at the age of 64! To say…


Team, yesterday, I a took a walk on the NYC Highline with my friend and CEO of Lifeway Foods, Julie Smolyansky. I met Julie five years ago at SXSW. She was (and still is) a major supporter of our friends at Every Mother Counts. And, as she was training with…


Team, less than two weeks ago, I a took a walk around the Central Park Reservoir with my friend, Bret Parker– just days before he embarked on a journey to run 7 marathons, on all 7 continents in just 7 days! Oh, and as if that weren’t challenging enough, Bret has Parkinson’s… …


Tell us a little bit about yourself: Okay, I am a 61-year-old retired guy (retired two years now). I did most of my growing up in Southern California (graduated from San Diego State with degrees in math and physics). I spent 6 years in the Navy teaching physics to the…


Once a Runner is one of our favorite books of all time. No joke. If you read one book this year, this should be it. Get it here on Amazon. One of our favorite quotes from the book (or any book): “…Or we can blaze! Become legends in our own time,…


Team, a few weeks ago, I had the honor of running the NYC Marathon as a guide for a young woman named Justine Galloway who ran the entire race backwards. Yes, backwards! Justine has a rare disorder called runner’s dystonia, which impairs her ability to run forwards. But since she…
Team, when I was in Squaw Valley for the Spartan World Championships, I had the distinct honor of meeting Colonel Tim Nye, Spartan’s liaison with the military community. Colonel Nye served over 32 years of combined service in the United States Marine Corps and the United States Army. Over the course of…