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in Gift Guides, Running, Running Clothes, Running Gear and Accessories, Running Shoes · November 28, 2024

Black Friday Sales For Runners

Save on your favorite running gear this Black Friday with these amazing sales for runners.

Check out deals on Brooks Running, Amazon, and more to find the running gear you want/need at a lower price! This is also a great time to get started on your holiday shopping for other runners if your life…or yourself! Let’s take a look at these Black Friday sales for runners!

Gear up, runners! This Black Friday, get your hands on our exclusive, top-notch running gear at prices like never before. Whether you're a track runner, marathoner, or just like to run for fun, we've got something that will elevate your game. So, lace up your sneakers and join the race to grab these phenomenal deals!

First off, I want to share that the Brooks Running Black Friday sale includes discounts on over 100 different products including shoes, tops, bottoms, and more! These discounts are good through 12/3.

As you may know, I am a huge fan of Brooks. I’ve been wearing their shoes for as long as I can remember (at least 15 years now) and once I became an ambassador in 2020 I started wearing their clothes almost exclusively. Now, as a Brooks affiliate I want to share my favorite products with you along with some special discounts!

Brooks Black Friday Sales For Runners

Brooks 3 Pocket Sports Bra

 Save on the Brooks 3 pocket sports bra this Black Friday

The 3 Pocket Sports Bra offers medium support and multiple pockets for storage, including one large pocket in the back for your phone.

Brooks 3 Pocket Sports Bra

Brooks Adrenaline GTS 23

Get the Black Friday Sale for runners on the Brooks adrenaline GTS 23

The Brooks Adrenaline GTS 23 have light cushioning, offering a perfect balance of support and softness that results in a smooth, soft ride.

Brooks Adrenaline GTS 23

Spark 8 Inch Short Tights

brooks spark tight shorts

These have quickly become my favorites shorts for long runs and any runs in warm weather. They stay in place, don’t cause chafing, and have nice big pockets.

Spark 8 Inch Short Tights

Momentum Thermal Tights

For cold winter runs I’ve come to love the Momentum Thermal Tights. Again, they don’t move, don’t cause chafing, and have pockets. (I guess those factors are what matter most to me in running bottoms!)

Momentum Thermal Tights

Special Discount on Brooks Running

Receive an extra 10% off select sale items when you use the code CYBR24 on Brooks Running between December 2nd and December 3rd!

Other Black Friday Sales for Runners

Ok, so what about some other deals on running gear? Here’s what I’ve come across.

Garmin Forerunner 265

Garmin forerunner 265

I’ve been eyeing a new running watch, and the Garmin Forerunner 265 is looking like my top choice. It’s on sale for $100 off at many places including Amazon.

Noxgear Vest and Chest Lamp

NoxGear Reflective Vest

If you run in the dark, your NEED to be seen! I swear my by Noxgear Tracer Vest and Chest Lamp. Both are on sale for Black Friday so it’s the perfect time to prepare yourself for the dark runs that often happen during the winter.

Thule Urban Glide 3 Jogging Stroller

Thule urban glide

If you’re in the market for a jogging stroller, the Thule Urban Glide 3 is on sale for 20% off. I’ve been using mine (the Urban Glide 2) for over 5 years now and have gotten so much use out of it. 

NordicTrack Treadmill

nordictrack

Another great deal is the NordicTrack Black Friday sale. I’ve had my NordicTrack 2950 for almost 8 years and have run a ton of miles on there. While they don’t sell that model anymore, the new ones look even better. If you need to do some runs indoors for any reason, a treadmill is a great option to have for convenience and to help you stay consistent.

Thanks for using my links to check out these Black Friday Sales for Runners!

I hope you find this helpful! I am an affiliate for Brooks and Amazon which means I get a small commission if you make a purchase using my links at no cost to you. (This allows me to continue sharing these great deals.) I appreciate your support! I always give my honest opinions on the products I have tried. Please reach out if you have any questions!

You can also check out my Amazon Storefront for more of my favorite fitness items! Thanks for supporting Mile by Mile Running!

Have you found any good Black Friday sales for runners?

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Alright, my last post about the Richmond Marathon Alright, my last post about the Richmond Marathon (maybe). This one is about lessons learned/areas for improvement.

1) Starting in the right corral- I knew I wanted to start a little slow but I think I started too far back and I ended up boxed in later in the race. 

2) Increasing fueling- I think I did the best I could on this day but now that I know more about what works/doesn’t work for me I think I can try to get my carbs/hr a little higher for next time

3) Self-doubt- On paper I knew my training showed I could run a certain time. My coach knew I could run a certain time. But deep down did I believe I could run that time? I’m not really sure.

4) My right piriformis- This little muscle has been giving me trouble FOREVER and it likes to rear its ugly head the most during races. I’m working with a PT but it’s hard to address the issue when I can go months without any problems and then at mile 15 of a marathon it starts acting up. So while this is certainly an area for improvement I am not really sure what I’ll be able to do to keep it from happening next time.

5) Ignore the data leading up to the race- During race week my sleep scores were horrible, my HRV tanked, and my watch told me I was “strained”. I might just stop wearing it during the taper next time.

What lessons have you learned during a marathon or big race?

@richmondmarathon #racerecap
It’s been 5 days since the Richmond Marathon and i It’s been 5 days since the Richmond Marathon and it feels like a lifetime ago! I am working on my full race recap which I will post on my website but I wanted to share some reflections on here. Today I want to focus on what went well. Every finish line is an accomplishment, and while every race can teach us something I think it’s always important to focus on the positive.

First off, Richmond was a great race with amazing crowd support! There were some hills (a few steeper than I expected) but nothing crazy.

Fueling went well- after my train wreck of a run a few weeks ago I had to adjust my fueling plan and took out the Tailwind High Carb and went back to regular Skratch instead. I tried to make up for the difference with gels but my overall carbs per hour was a little less than it had been when using the Tailwind. I think I got about 65 g/hour so I’d like to get that up a bit next time but I didn’t get nauseous and took gels up until the end of the race.

Shoes felt good- during that same training run I had some top of foot soreness from my laces. I changed my lacing technique and had no issues on race day. 

Mindset- I did a lot of work preparing for the race mentally and was able to use those strategies during the race. I focused on one mile at a time and shifted my goals when I knew my original goal was not going to happen. 

Pacing- Even though I didn’t run my goal pace I was able to run fairly consistently without drastically slowing down at the end. 

Recovery- I felt pretty good following the race and wasn’t even sore anymore by Tuesday. This was probably the least sore I’ve been after a marathon.

Strong training cycle- this year I feel like I’ve been clawing my way back to where I was a year ago after several illnesses last winter and spring. I had a great training cycle with @lauranorrisrunning and I know I’ve made more progress than my race time shows.

Marathons are a huge investment so I really tried to make the most of the experience!

@richmondmarathon #racerecap
Happy Medal Monday! I can’t believe the Richmond M Happy Medal Monday! I can’t believe the Richmond Marathon was only 2 days ago. I’m barely sore (probably because I was trained for a faster time than I ran) and am feeling good.

I included a list of my marathon times on the last slide here, which I posted in my stories yesterday. I got some messages about how others can relate to feeling like their times “reset” at a certain point- whether it was after an injury, having kids, or just time off from running.

I think we can get so caught up in PRs that it may take away from the overall progress made in the process of training. Sure, there are runners who come back from having kids and immediately set a new lifetime PR. But many of us will need to chip away at our times to get to where we want to be.

Focusing on progress and the gains made in a training cycle vs a specific race time can help to keep things in perspective!

Now, I’m trying to figure out spring racing plans. What’s everyone running this spring?

#medalmonday
What a day! This race (and really, this week) was What a day! This race (and really, this week) was a rollercoaster. I knew pretty early on that my legs and my lungs were not feeling my goal pace. Each time I sped up it felt really hard- way too hard to not even be at 10 miles yet. So I just focused on running the effort that my body would allow. I used all the mental strategies I had to get through each mile. Ultimately, I wanted to run faster than my marathon last November, which I did by almost 2 minutes, making this a postpartum PR. More importantly, I smiled almost the whole time.

After finishing we had to rush to get out of our hotel room and spent the whole afternoon driving home. Over the past 2 days I’ve spent almost 10 hours in the car.

More to come soon…just hoping to get home and get some rest soon!

#richmondmarathon
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