Walk farther, faster in your seventies to live longer

Here’s a new study from researchers at Tufts to share over turkey if you’re looking to motivate older relatives. Even a  little walking goes a LONG way: * Adults who walked at a pace faster than three miles per hour (mph) had a 50%, 53%, 50% lower risk of coronary heart …

Life on the pixelated border

Busy building virtual races for real athletes, we’re obviously fascinated by interactions on the borderline between machines and athletes. So two stories this week caught our eye. First, the Washington Post noted that, after winning a gold medal in the world championships in Beijing, the most-likely next Olympian gold medalist …

Upload mileage directly to your virtual race

Responding to popular demand… starting today, racers will be able to upload mileage directly through their race’s map. Accessed via the ‘log miles’ tab, the upload form has today’s date auto-filled, but also allows back-dating mileage for racers who miss logging a day or two. Right now, the app assumes …

Where does Racery come from?

ExitEvent’s article about Racery, written by Laura Braverman, has a nice summary of Racery’s origin story, which grounds and the fact that our former colleague Bruno Sokic’s brother lives in Sweden. Oh, and zombies.  The idea came after a former Blogads employee started to use the Zombies, Run! app, which …

Celebrating Triangle Tech with a real race on a digital route

Remember when Team IBM had its own jerseys and Triangle tech behemoths took corporate competition to the streets by contending in road races? To celebrate a new Racery feature that allows teams to use real miles to race against each other on a digital route, we’re excited to revive this …

People who run together run farther

The secret to running farther may not be some highfalutin training program, but the simple act of joining a running group. We’ve just finished crunching additional data from our survey of Racery participants earlier this year. We found that racers who reported never or rarely running with other people ran …