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    Blue Shoes Running Trucker Hat

    Original price was: $30.00.Current price is: $7.00.
    This hat is emblazoned with a large, embroidered version our shoes logo. The hat is a herringbone pattern of a lighter and a darker royal blue. Wear this hat running or wear it running errands: A running trucker has all the style and sass of a trucker, yet all the athletic practicality of a running hat.
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    Winged Shoes Running Trucker Hat

    Original price was: $30.00.Current price is: $7.00.
    This hat sports our winged shoes, born out of a six-word story by a mother runner: "My running shoes are actually wings." The image "says" so much! This currant-plum-blue ombré running trucker is by BoCo Gear. We designed it as a companion to this cute hoody. Wear this hat running or wear it running errands: A running trucker has all the style and sass of a trucker, yet all the athletic practicality of a running hat.
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    Relentless Forward Motion Sticker

    Original price was: $5.00.Current price is: $3.00.
    This high-quality vinyl sticker, with its two runners + one cyclist going to-and-fro in almost yin-yang circle, sums up a can-do, keep-going approach to life. In bold, fun colors. Perfect for use on a water bottle, laptop, on your treadmill, etc. Measures 3" in diameter.
  • Running in Chicago is, well, magnificent, so for this running tank top, we morphed our brand name in homage of the Windy City: Another Chitown Runner. Complete with an outline of the city's iconic skyline, plus the city flag's four red stars and blue tones, this tank will show your Run Chicago pride! Sizes XS-3XL. Size Chart. 
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  • Grand Canyon Rim-to-Rim Hike

    $70.00
    BEST FOR: Anybody who is looking to do the Grand Canyon Rim to Rim hike. PREREQS: A regular exercise routine: you workout at least 4 times a week for 30-45 minutes. NUMBER OF WEEKS: 20

    If standing on the edge of the Grand Canyon is breath-taking, hiking down, through, and up the Canyon is absolutely magnificent—and way less crowded.

    This 20-week program is built to get you away from the crowds and down into the Canyon and back up again, feeling strong and capable. The program's focus is not on speed, but rather on the endurance and strength necessary for a successful hike. Depending on your direction and route, you'll cover 20+ miles and climb and descend between 4,000-6000 feet of elevation, do you need to be physically and mentally ready for a long day as you go down, down, down before climbing up, up, up. Want more specifics? Check out Grand Canyon: Training + Logistics from Dimity, who hiked rim to rim in 2018.
    • *Race Date

      Step One: Select your race date:

      If you don’t know your race date yet, please select a date that you estimate will be close to your race date. When you solidify it, let us know and we can change it.

       
      Training Date

      Step Two: Your training will begin on:

      Mark this date in your calendar as your official start date! (If your program has already started, no worries; email us and we’ll help you jump in.)

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    Don’t Think Just Go Sticker

    Original price was: $5.00.Current price is: $3.00.
    This high-quality vinyl sticker sports Dimity's signature get--up-and-go mantra in bold colors. Sticker perfect for use on a water bottle, laptop, on your treadmill, wherever you you need a kick in the rear to get it in gear! Measures 3" x 2.82"
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    Run Oregon Tee

    Original price was: $30.00.Current price is: $10.00.
    Oregon: It's a stunningly beautiful state seeped in running history. (Plus, it's Sarah's adopted state.) This Run Oregon tee features an outline of the PacNW state with the word "run" and our shoes cleverly interwoven into the outline. We are pleased to offer this tee in sizes XS-3XL. Size Chart
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  •  If you’ve never been taught how to fuel for long training runs as you prepare for a half-marathon or marathon, it’s definitely a good fit.

    You’ve been faithfully following the training program: putting in the miles and doing the strength circuits. You’re going to bed before 10 pm, you’ve eliminated your nightly glass of wine, and you’re even foam rolling as you watch Queer Eye on Netflix.

    You’re doing everything right, so why do you lose steam during your long runs—and sometimes even your shorter ones? Chances are, it’s your nutrition. You’re not properly fueling before and after, and most importantly, during your runs. And when you don’t eat for running performance and endurance, your GI tract might revolt. Your legs might feel heavy. You might get a killer headache or you might feel nauseous. Or the running-sucks-or-maybe-I-just-suck track might play on repeat in your head. Or you simply might incrementally peter out, like a car whose gas gauge inches towards E.
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