John Carroll
Pheidippides: The Athenian messenger who inspired the modern marathon
Conveyed as an epic poem, this new account of the origin of the marathon consigns other versions to history’s landfill

What new runners really need to know
New to running? You will have many questions and concerns. John Carroll has the answers. Not the ones you may need, but they are answers to something.

What type of runner are you? A guide to different running tribes
We’ve all seen the club runner, the beginner and the speed demon, but there are many other types of runner out there. In fact, somehow, our sport has a welcome for just about everyone

Gyms have reopened. Now what do I do?
Many of us have forgotten how to behave in social environments, including gyms. Fear not: John Carroll is here to guide you
The really weird history of the treadmill
With the recent extraordinary growth in treadmill sales, we thought it was time to take a look at the long and extremely unlikely history of the world’s most popular – and least popular, and only – indoor-running machine
How we evolved to run, and why we probably didn’t
If we are built to run long distances, how does that explain almost everything about us, asks John Carroll.

What happens when a runner meets an ‘expert’ but can’t get away?
A cautionary tale of the perils of being stuck next to someone who knows it all – and more.

Not a total novice but still new: the big questions runners are asking
RW’s John Carroll is here to allay your fears or make things much worse, depending on how you see the world

The greatest rivalry in running
The most extraordinary running rivalry in history makes all the others look cartoonishly genteel

The home workout anyone can do (but no one should)
Try these innovative, equipment-free exercises to stay in shape in this time of self-isolation. Better yet, don’t try them.

Runner breaks leg on South West Coast Path
Coastguard involved in rescue of the injured man

Runner crawls for 10 hours after breaking leg on trail run
He scraped his knees raw crawling across snow and rocks, and feared he would die

Former 1500m Olympic champion Asbel Kiprop quits athletics for motor sport
Kiprop won gold in the 1500m at the 2008 Beijing Olympics

What your new shoes really think about you
You might think your running shoes just sit there and do what they are told, mile after mile and mile. You could not be more wrong

16 of the worst excuses ever for a bad run
If you are going to make an excuse for a bad run or race, make it convincing or so unconvincing that it has to be believed.

Everything hinges on it - returning to running after runner's knee
John Carroll recovers from his knee injury, goes for a run and gets ahead of himself (which is not the same as winning).

Bleak at the knees - one man's struggle with runner's knee
John Carroll wonders if runner’s knee is a little on the nose.

Why all runners need to see Brittany Runs a Marathon
A woman with a chaotic lifestyle takes up running in this likeable comedy

How films teach us about running
We take a long look at movies with memorable – though not necessarily good – running scenes.

The etiquette of running
John Carroll, RW’s etiquette expert answers some of your pressing questions.

20 things you shouldn't say on the start line
In the final few minutes before a race, here's what not to say

How runners were designed
John Carroll answers the question, 'Are runners born or made?'

The secret secrets of running
The things you never knew you didn’t know about our sport.

Scandal in the wind
A runner and The Wind have had a fight. We got the exclusive with them both

Running - it’s the little things
RW’s chief sub editor, John Carroll, doesn’t give up on a run and it returns the favour

A history of women’s running
We look at the key dates in the history of women’s running.

Betty Robinson: how the fastest woman in the world came back from the dead
The story of the most remarkable Olympic athlete you probably haven't heard of

“I burnish the hate for people faster than me so that it glows”
RW’s John Carroll always runs alone, well almost.

"It's time" - the struggle of returning to running after injury
For some perfectly sound reasons, John Carroll has been forced to take a break from running. But now the time has come to get out there again…apparently.

I did a plank every day for a month and here’s what happened to my running
Runner's World chief sub-editor John challenged himself to a plank every day for a month.

On tour: Santa Cruz Half Marathon

I did 50 press ups every day for a month and here’s what happened to my running
Runner's World chief sub-editor John challenged himself to do 50 press ups every day for a month.