Runner's World
The most well-known and respected running publication is Runner's World. No wonder it is one of the best-running magazines. Bob Anderson founded Runner's World in 1966 as Distance Running News. You will get a new issue of this Hearst Magazines-published publication once every two months because it is released six times a year. There is a ton of information available on the sport and everything linked is tremendous. You'll find information on training, nutrition, and how to recover from injuries, as well as real-life accounts of runners who have overcome obstacles. You'll also find personal accounts of how running has improved people's lives.
Since the previous editor left, the magazine has adopted a more somber tone and now discusses a range of journalistic subjects concerning how running fits into and affects the world around us. This might be a departure for some people from the usual running-related material. We believe that since there are only so many articles that can be read about the value of tempo runs and since we all enjoy hearing about friends' running experiences, Runner's World's ventures into running-tangent issues are a welcome addition to our worldview. This is a subscription that any level of the runner should consider getting if they can stomach it and the commercials that are inserted throughout the magazine articles.
Website: runnersworld.com