Turn your legs over. Fast around the track. Get your body comfortable with the uncomfortable. On race day, your PR will speak for itself.
We see you getting faster, Mariana.
Because we see the miles that made you.
Every long run got you here. With daily suggested workouts taking into account everything you went through: schedule included.
We see how you fit in your miles, Aaron.
Because we see the miles that made you.
Eighteen weeks of training. Tempo. Easy. Long.
And Garmin had your back the whole way. With daily suggested workouts that took into account your training load, your schedule and recovery.
These are the miles that made Aaron.
Sometimes, it’s the fact that others are meeting you that gets you out the door. And we’re okay with that.
We see your matching miles, Vanessa, Amanda and Hannah.
Because we see the miles that made you.
The early alarm. The drive into the city. The miles in a place 2 hours from where you live. It’s a balance of sleep score, Body Battery and making it where you need to be.
We see it all, Karen.
Because we see the miles that made you.
We all have our spots. Our trails. Our sidewalks. They’re the places we feel safe running.
And we see the effort you put in to get where you belong — by managing sleep score and Body Battery and early miles before your day starts.
These are the miles that made Karen.
Did you know you can let your friends and fans follow along on race day? Find out how to set up the LiveTrack feature in Garmin Connect from #GarminAmbassador @_heymireille
@watchlaurenrun shows us where the magic happens:
“Let’s talk real about race training, shall we? Not every run’s a highlight reel—some days, it feels like I could run forever… but then there are those other days… you know, the ones where it feels like there are bricks strapped to my feet.
And here’s the secret sauce: those tough days? They’re where the magic happens. ✨ It’s not just about clocking miles; it’s about clocking determination, pushing past the mental roadblocks, and proving that my mind can outpace my doubts.
So, here’s to the long runs that sometimes feel longer than my entire week, and the battles that happen more inside my head. Every step forward, no matter how hard or fatigued, gets me closer to crushing my goals. And yeah, embracing the good, the bad, and the wobbly—it’s all part of becoming a better, stronger, more resilient runner 🩷”
Track Tuesday pop quiz: for interval workouts, do you use auto lap or do you prefer to hit that lap button manually?
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