1. The Therapy Runner This is the runner who just runs to feel better. You can often hear them saying, “running is cheaper than therapy.” A good gift for them is a “feel good gift” with something that supports a charity. A Janji jacket is perfect for them because every purchase supports Kenya by giving one year of clean water to an individual. 2. The Sweaty Runner Why not get the person who sweats a lot a Sweaty Band?! They keep the sweat out of your face and they are pretty too. 3. The Anti-Social Runner For the runners who like to get the job done without have to socialize with anyone then get them an iPod holder. Even if they don’t like to listen to music, headphones are a sure sign that they are not listening to you. 4. The Hater Runner There is always that one runner that absolutely hates running but does it anyway. Treat them with a glass and bottle opener to help forget about the run. Extra points if you get them things to massage out those aching muscles after the dreaded run. 5. The Morning Runner For the runner who likes to wake up at the crack of dawn, here’s some energy to help them out. 6. The Trailblazer Runner To the runners that like to run on rocks and other rugged things, get them a nice trail shoe.
8. The Hardcore Runner You know the ones that will still run outside even though it is a bajillion degrees below zero? Yeah, we’ve got some things for them as well. 9. The Devoted Runner For the runner that sets mileage goals for the week and/or month, a gps or activity tracker watch would be perfect for them. 10. The Warm Blooded Runner And last but not least, the runners who wear shorts all year long no matter the temp, we still have those too. Visit the 605 Running Company on Black Friday from 10am - 6pm, Small Business Saturday from 7am - 5pm, and Sunday from 12pm - 4pm for special savings and deals!
Also don't forget to get out there and run at the 11th Annual Run for Food, The Jingle Bell Run, and at our Pancake Run. Happy Running & Happy Holidays, Kelli Huenecke The Runner Mom
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ks for sha sdcring the asc scarticle, and more importantly, your personal experience mindfully using our emotions as data about our idcvc acdsac nner state and knowing when it’s better to de-escalate by taking a time out are great tools. Appreciate you reading and sharing your story since I can certainly relate and I think others can to
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