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Our 5 best training features, plus a special guest column on overcoming defeat

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See the most popular stories of the month and get fired up for the rest of March! Strava athletes us

See the most popular stories of the month and get fired up for the rest of March! [February Highlights](. style=) [February Highlights]( [Our Best Training Features]( [Our Five Best Training Features]( Strava athletes use these tools to stay fit and motivated. We spoke to Mario Fraioli, head coach at Ekiden, on how to get the most out of each feature. [THE TOP 5]( [The Speed Project]( [The Speed Project]( We're sending a team of six runners on a 340-mile relay from Los Angeles to Las Vegas this weekend. Watch their journey, from racing through the desert to chillin' in the RV, on Instagram. [FOLLOW THE ADVENTURE]( [International Women's Month Challenge]( [Support International Women's Month]( The challenge kicks off on March 8th, International Women's Day, and goes through the end of the month. Get out and run in support of the ladies in your life! [JOIN THE CHALLENGE]( [How to beat failure]( [How To Beat Failure]( Three "Extreme Moves" to turn a tough injury or loss into your next achievement, by triathlete, activist, entrepreneur and CEO Sarah Robb O'Hagan. [READ MORE]( [The Strava Club]( [The Strava Club]( From unbelievable to inspirational, the Strava Club is a place where we share all kinds of stories from our community. All athletes are welcome. [JOIN NOW]( Follow Strava [STRAVA]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Snapchat]( [Instagram]( © 2016 Strava Inc., All rights reserved. 500 3rd Street, Suite 110, San Francisco, CA 94107. Please do not reply to this email. If you no longer wish to receive emails please update your Strava [email settings]( or [unsubscribe](. [View online](

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