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We spoke to runners around the world to learn more about the running life under lockdown. We found that 81% of runners do so to clear their mind—and we saw a 62% spike in people heading out for a weekly run. More than ever, we’re running to connect our body and mind.

We’re here to help you keep getting out there, with new ways to train, race, challenge yourself and connect with our community. Stay close for more.

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MOTIVATION FOR THIS MONTH

Join the #RunToFeel Challenge and try running a 5K every week. Share your experience on social and tag your virtual running community to join you.

STRENGTHEN YOUR BODY AND MIND

ASICS Runkeeper™

Build a motivating routine with monthly challenges, training plans, progress insights and more.

ASICS Studio™

No gym? No problem. Work out at home with a variety of trainer-led fitness classes in the ASICS Studio™ mobile app.

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CONNECT WITH US

Show us your open road, your post-run glow, your laced-up shoes—and tell us about the role of running in your life right now.

RUNNERS AROUND THE WORLD

Even though we're apart, our global community of runners is strong—united by our pursuit of a strong mind-body connection.

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“Waking up early and going for a run brings me a feeling of wellbeing, like I’m putting the right fuel in my body. I can rest my mind from everything else and focus on my movement, breath and footsteps.”

—Hugo, Brazil

“The routine of working, taking care of my patients and my family can be challenging. Running helps me get back in touch with myself.”

—Adriana, Brazil 

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“During a run, it’s like all my problems are being carved in the sidewalk and left behind.”

—Harry, United Kingdom

“In the middle of everything right now, I’ve managed to keep my runs as therapeutic getaway time for me—sometimes I even run on my balcony!”

—Tania, United Arab Emirates

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GEAR FOR THE ROAD AHEAD