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Proclaim to the world that you've conquered a marathon (or two, or three...) with this Another Mother Runner 26.2 magnet. Deep aqua-blue numbers are set off with our shoes in lieu of a dot, and it reads Another Mother Runner in the same juicy lime-green underneath the numbers. This marathon magnet, perfect for a car, fridge, or file cabinet, measures 4" across and 3" tall. -
BEST FOR: Beginner to intermediate runners who have their sights set on a 15K trail run. PREREQS: Have run at least one 10K (road or trail) in the last year; been running or walking consistently for at least 6 months; have a current mileage base of 10-12 miles/week for at least 8-10 weeks; no injuries, or are on your way to being injury-free—and willing to do the PT work you need to do to stay that way; a nearby trail you can train on at least 1x/week (more is better); time to commit to the running program AND the strength circuits and weekly yoga. NUMBER OF WEEKS: 16 Each week, there are five runs (one is an optional hike); two strength circuits; one yoga session; and one rest day. Together, the combination builds a strong, capable body + mind so you can go the distance, feeling solid and happy, on race day. -
PROGRAM DATES: Rolling admission; the program starts the Monday after you register. BEST FOR: Runners looking to expand their training to the trails! PREREQS: You need to be a regular runner—at least 30-40 minutes, 3-4 times a week for at least six weeks–with no current injuries. The first week of training features a 50-minute run, as well as some hill repeats and a trail run. NUMBER OF WEEKS: 8When you’re running on dirt through trees, not on pavement through suburbia, your spirit has the opportunity to truly soar. With cars, buildings, and other distractions to a minimum, you breath in the fresh air, flow through nature, and connect with your surroundings—and yourself—on a more fundamental level.
That said, running on trails can be intimidating, especially if you’ve never done it before. Taking your miles off-road means adjusting your effort and paces; getting your body and running form ready for uneven, sometimes jarring terrain; acquiring the correct gear for more advanced trails; and having the basic skills to feel strong so you can run with confidence on all trails. -
BEST FOR: Experienced triathletes taking on the #motherlode of all triathlons: an Ironman PREREQS: The ability swim 500 meters or yards in a pool without touching the bottom or hanging on the edge; being injury-free; Ideally, you have completed an Half-Ironman triathlon—or at least run a marathon—before taking an Ironman, but if you’re starting from scratch, this 36-week plan can help you get to the finish line happy and injury-free. The first week of the plan calls for a 45-minute ride and a 50-minute run; completing those durations shouldn’t be too much of a stretch. NUMBER OF WEEKS: 36 -
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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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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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Look cool while protecting your eyes: These Tifosi-brand sunglasses are the brand's most popular style, The Swank. The lighweight frame offers a no-slip fit and is equipped with shatterproof, scratch-resistant lenses. The frames are a pretty Satin Crystal Teal with Polarized Smoke-tint lens. This style of sunglasses sells on the Tifosi site for $30 so these are a great bargain! -
We turned badass up to 11 in this trucker hat! This black-grays-coral-and-blue running trucker, by BoCo Gear, reads "badass mother runner" on the front—and simply says "badass" embroidered on the back. Wear it 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.
