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☁️ Turn your run into an exploration

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Our new series – Part 3/3 For the final instalment of our series examining running myths, we lo

Our new series – Part 3/3 For the final instalment of our series examining running myths, we look at the act of exploring paths unknown. How can adding variety to your roster of terrains help you enjoy running on a whole new level? Read on and discover gear to help you reach your goals. [Discover new arrivals]( Please don't remove this text. It's not visible. Myth: Runner’s should train on the terrain they race. “At first, I wasn’t into the idea because of how foreign running trails was to me. It freaked me out to think about running on rocks and in nature… but David made it all really fun. So if I can do it, anyone can do it!” – Chloe Abbott, 400m specialist Myth busted Take it from the pros – don’t underestimate the power of trying new terrain. Exploring the path unknown can do wonders for your performance and overall wellbeing. Discover more expert advice on how to up your trail game from ultrarunning champ David Kilgore. [More from David]( Please don't remove this text. It's not visible. Shop the look For lightweight breathability Folding away into the tiniest of pockets, the Zero Jacket makes the perfect extra layer for quick jogs or wilderness exploration. For comfort and protection The High Sock is a temperature-regulating performance sock made with breathable mesh panels. Chilly morning commuter dash? Epic off-road adventure? No sweat – literally. For new trail runners One of the lightest trail shoes in our collection, the Cloudvista is all about enjoying the thrill of being in nature. Versatile, agile, comfortable. [For him]( [For her]( That’s a wrap (for now) We hope you’ve enjoyed our miniseries on how to stay consistent, build resilience and incorporate versatility into your run. Keep an eye out for more inspiring content coming soon. [Explore more gear]( DID YOU LIKE THIS EMAIL? [VIEW IN BROWSER]( [MANAGE YOUR PREFERENCES]( [UNSUBSCRIBE]( © 2022

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