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Sale!Because you can be Another Mother Runner, Swimmer, AND Cyclist! A bright yellow statement on a heathered gray tee to tell the world that you do it all! This cozy shirt is offered in sizes XS-4XL. Size chart
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Sale!Part of our 6-Word Stories Collection, the phrase and imagery on this midweight hoody evokes the sense of freedom running provides. On the left arm, it reads, "My running shoes are actually wings." Over the left breast, our shoes logo has sprouted wings! Available in unisex sizes XS-3XL. Available in two colors: this black camo with aqua details, and a currant one with lavender words and logo. Size Chart
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Sale!Part of our 6-Word Stories Collection, the phrase and imagery on this midweight hoody evokes the sense of freedom running provides. On the left arm, it reads, "My running shoes are actually wings." Over the left breast, our shoes logo has sprouted wings! Available in unisex sizes XS-3XL. Available in two colors: this currant with lavender words and logo, and a black camo with aqua details. Size Chart
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Sale!Wow, Oiselle! The Roga is a classic Oiselle short, with its flat waistband, extra large, center-back zip pocket, semi-fitted style, and Roga Stretch Woven body fabric that is drapey and fluid, forming (yet not clinging!) to your body. Oiselle dubs them, "the original non-poofy running shorts." Available still in numeric size 2 to 10. On the front of the left leg is the Another Mother Runner stacked logo, complete with our shoes, in black (to match the beautiful birds on the wide waistband!) and raspberry.
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Sale!Look cool while protecting your eyes: These Tifosi-brand sunglasses were made exclusively for Another Mother Runner, complete with our brand name on the inside right stem. The style name is called Swank (!), and the light frame is designed for a no-slip fit and is equipped with shatterproof, scratch-resistant lenses. The frames are go-with-everything Satin Clear with Smoke-colored lens. Our brand name is in teal green. This style of glasses sells on the Tifosi site for $30 so these are a great bargain!
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Sale!This white beauty reads RUNNER RUNNER in a rainbow of colors, meaning it goes with all your running outfits! It's a hybrid BoCo Gear hat called a "running trucker," with all the style and sass of a trucker, yet all the athletic practicality of a running hat.
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Sale!This hat, a fabulous hybrid of a trucker hat with the athletic practicality of a running hat, complements our GO themed tank tops, tee, and hoodies. The front is a melange of bright blue, orange, and pink with the simple declarative GO in white, and our shoes logo stitched on it. The perforated nylon side and back is bright bubblegum pink, sure to add a happy boost to any run or errand! This BoCo Gear creation is lightweight and wicks sweat as fast as you pump it out. We love this hat paired with our custom Knockaround sunglasses.
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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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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.