
Like the Wind Magazine Issue 46
In issue 46 ofĀ Like the Wind, we explore the culture of running at a unique moment. More of us are out there on the trails, track and roads, chasing dreams and finding our tribe. But as running grows, itās time to ask questions. Is it working for everyone? How can we ensure a more equitable future for athletes?
In our headline story,Ā Performance, pay, power,Ā Micah Ling investigates what it actually takes to get paid as an athlete: āathletes are often looking to brand contracts in order to maintain a salary, or working other jobs to make ends meet.ā And inĀ Movement is art, Alex Murphy speaks to Zach Litoff, whose new bookĀ The Last Olympic TrialsĀ documents a moment of profound change in track athletics. āI donāt think it will ever be the same. And I donāt think thatās bad. But I donāt think anyone is talking about it.ā
Throughout 130 pages, beautifully illustrated with photography, bespoke commissioned artwork and creative mixed media, this issue ofĀ Like the WindĀ celebrates the spirit of running in all its diversity ā from the cutting edge of performance to personal challenge and weekend club meets, from London to Paris to Nairobi to New York.
A snapshot of the many stories in issue 46:
- Three Sundays in NYC:Ā Wilson Carletti runs the NYC Marathon, and pays forward a kindness.
- Beast coast:Ā Sarah Carney on why the epic trails of the US East Coast ākind of knock the wind out of youā.
- Nairobi glory:Ā Amadou Diop takes us out on Kenyaās trails, where the partying is as important as the performance.
- Authentic phenomena:Ā Josh Greet blends trail running, folk horror visuals and sci-fi to create otherworldly photos.
- Catwalk, catrun:Ā what do the worlds of running and high fashion have in common? And what is there in this world for the ordinary runner?
- A sense of whole:Ā Talia Ruxin, recovering from injury, seeks healing and answers at Walden Pond.
- Chills down the spine:Ā Alexis Berg on his new documentary film, all about Dave Pennās run on the winter edition of the Spine Race.
Running has something for everyone and the stories in LtW#46 reflect that. Whether on the road, track or trail, the stories are captivating, inspiring and thought-provoking. All delivered in a high-quality package that is a pleasure to hold and read.Ā Subscribe now to ensure your copy lands directly on your doormat.
ItāsĀ whyĀ we run.
PS: for each tree that is used in making the magazine, Like the Wind plant 3 trees. Weāre doing this viaĀ Active GivingĀ who are partnering with theĀ Eden Reforestation Project.Ā Weāre also donating 1% of every sale paid by credit card to theĀ Stripe Climate PledgeĀ ā which funds carbon removal projects.
About the Like the Wind Magazine:
Each edition ofĀ Like the Wind running magazine is a collection of running stories. There are personal anecdotes, inspirational tales, reportage, beautiful illustrations and stunning photography over 132 pages printed on beautiful, matte paper. Whether youāre looking for an ultra running magazine, a trail running magazine, whether youāre into road running or social issues linked to running, Like the Wind cover it all in every issue. The global, English-language version of Like the Wind launched in February 2014 and is published quarterly.
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Like the Wind Magazine Issue 46
In issue 46 ofĀ Like the Wind, we explore the culture of running at a unique moment. More of us are out there on the trails, track and roads, chasing dreams and finding our tribe. But as running grows, itās time to ask questions. Is it working for everyone? How can we ensure a more equitable future for athletes?
In our headline story,Ā Performance, pay, power,Ā Micah Ling investigates what it actually takes to get paid as an athlete: āathletes are often looking to brand contracts in order to maintain a salary, or working other jobs to make ends meet.ā And inĀ Movement is art, Alex Murphy speaks to Zach Litoff, whose new bookĀ The Last Olympic TrialsĀ documents a moment of profound change in track athletics. āI donāt think it will ever be the same. And I donāt think thatās bad. But I donāt think anyone is talking about it.ā
Throughout 130 pages, beautifully illustrated with photography, bespoke commissioned artwork and creative mixed media, this issue ofĀ Like the WindĀ celebrates the spirit of running in all its diversity ā from the cutting edge of performance to personal challenge and weekend club meets, from London to Paris to Nairobi to New York.
A snapshot of the many stories in issue 46:
- Three Sundays in NYC:Ā Wilson Carletti runs the NYC Marathon, and pays forward a kindness.
- Beast coast:Ā Sarah Carney on why the epic trails of the US East Coast ākind of knock the wind out of youā.
- Nairobi glory:Ā Amadou Diop takes us out on Kenyaās trails, where the partying is as important as the performance.
- Authentic phenomena:Ā Josh Greet blends trail running, folk horror visuals and sci-fi to create otherworldly photos.
- Catwalk, catrun:Ā what do the worlds of running and high fashion have in common? And what is there in this world for the ordinary runner?
- A sense of whole:Ā Talia Ruxin, recovering from injury, seeks healing and answers at Walden Pond.
- Chills down the spine:Ā Alexis Berg on his new documentary film, all about Dave Pennās run on the winter edition of the Spine Race.
Running has something for everyone and the stories in LtW#46 reflect that. Whether on the road, track or trail, the stories are captivating, inspiring and thought-provoking. All delivered in a high-quality package that is a pleasure to hold and read.Ā Subscribe now to ensure your copy lands directly on your doormat.
ItāsĀ whyĀ we run.
PS: for each tree that is used in making the magazine, Like the Wind plant 3 trees. Weāre doing this viaĀ Active GivingĀ who are partnering with theĀ Eden Reforestation Project.Ā Weāre also donating 1% of every sale paid by credit card to theĀ Stripe Climate PledgeĀ ā which funds carbon removal projects.
About the Like the Wind Magazine:
Each edition ofĀ Like the Wind running magazine is a collection of running stories. There are personal anecdotes, inspirational tales, reportage, beautiful illustrations and stunning photography over 132 pages printed on beautiful, matte paper. Whether youāre looking for an ultra running magazine, a trail running magazine, whether youāre into road running or social issues linked to running, Like the Wind cover it all in every issue. The global, English-language version of Like the Wind launched in February 2014 and is published quarterly.
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In issue 46 ofĀ Like the Wind, we explore the culture of running at a unique moment. More of us are out there on the trails, track and roads, chasing dreams and finding our tribe. But as running grows, itās time to ask questions. Is it working for everyone? How can we ensure a more equitable future for athletes?
In our headline story,Ā Performance, pay, power,Ā Micah Ling investigates what it actually takes to get paid as an athlete: āathletes are often looking to brand contracts in order to maintain a salary, or working other jobs to make ends meet.ā And inĀ Movement is art, Alex Murphy speaks to Zach Litoff, whose new bookĀ The Last Olympic TrialsĀ documents a moment of profound change in track athletics. āI donāt think it will ever be the same. And I donāt think thatās bad. But I donāt think anyone is talking about it.ā
Throughout 130 pages, beautifully illustrated with photography, bespoke commissioned artwork and creative mixed media, this issue ofĀ Like the WindĀ celebrates the spirit of running in all its diversity ā from the cutting edge of performance to personal challenge and weekend club meets, from London to Paris to Nairobi to New York.
A snapshot of the many stories in issue 46:
- Three Sundays in NYC:Ā Wilson Carletti runs the NYC Marathon, and pays forward a kindness.
- Beast coast:Ā Sarah Carney on why the epic trails of the US East Coast ākind of knock the wind out of youā.
- Nairobi glory:Ā Amadou Diop takes us out on Kenyaās trails, where the partying is as important as the performance.
- Authentic phenomena:Ā Josh Greet blends trail running, folk horror visuals and sci-fi to create otherworldly photos.
- Catwalk, catrun:Ā what do the worlds of running and high fashion have in common? And what is there in this world for the ordinary runner?
- A sense of whole:Ā Talia Ruxin, recovering from injury, seeks healing and answers at Walden Pond.
- Chills down the spine:Ā Alexis Berg on his new documentary film, all about Dave Pennās run on the winter edition of the Spine Race.
Running has something for everyone and the stories in LtW#46 reflect that. Whether on the road, track or trail, the stories are captivating, inspiring and thought-provoking. All delivered in a high-quality package that is a pleasure to hold and read.Ā Subscribe now to ensure your copy lands directly on your doormat.
ItāsĀ whyĀ we run.
PS: for each tree that is used in making the magazine, Like the Wind plant 3 trees. Weāre doing this viaĀ Active GivingĀ who are partnering with theĀ Eden Reforestation Project.Ā Weāre also donating 1% of every sale paid by credit card to theĀ Stripe Climate PledgeĀ ā which funds carbon removal projects.
About the Like the Wind Magazine:
Each edition ofĀ Like the Wind running magazine is a collection of running stories. There are personal anecdotes, inspirational tales, reportage, beautiful illustrations and stunning photography over 132 pages printed on beautiful, matte paper. Whether youāre looking for an ultra running magazine, a trail running magazine, whether youāre into road running or social issues linked to running, Like the Wind cover it all in every issue. The global, English-language version of Like the Wind launched in February 2014 and is published quarterly.














