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SENIOR RUNNING EDITOR, OUTSIDE
Jonathan Beverly’s passion is to help others experience the joy of training, competing and being fit and fully alive. The author of Your Best Stride and Run Strong, Stay Hungry, Jonathan served as the long-time editor of Running Times. A lifelong runner himself, he has coached runners of all levels, from beginners to marathoners, junior high and high school cross country and track athletes to masters competitors.
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