Ready to take your running to the next level? Then grab one of our running log books today! Journaling your runs is not only an excellent way to stay motivated, as a great training tool, it can also enhance your personal performance.
Tracking your runs might require some extra effort in the beginning, but in a few weeks you'll start reaping the benefits of sticking with it. Here's a lot more reasons for you to get our Running Log Book:
VERSATILE - For many runners, what starts as a simple log grows into a personal and lasting running diary. Keeping a running logbook can be a great training tool, too! Along the way, the reviewing of training details will help keep you on target for success. So whether they're training for a marathon or just trying to stay in shape, this journal is the ideal gift for them.
USEFUL & CONVENIENT - Keeping a diary helps you keep track of your running progress. What better way to write a journal than doing it the old fashion way? There's nothing more personal than journaling with a pen and paper.
Simple and easy to use, the undated, two-pager per week layout is waiting to be filled with:
52 Weeks with sections for - Route - Distance - Time - Speed - Burned Calories - Run Type - Heart Rate - Cumulative Distance - Cumulative Hours - Weekly Summary
A NOTEBOOK BUILT TO LAST- We want your journal to last a long time so you can always look back on your previous entries without the worry that it will fall apart. The sturdy cover is made of tough paperback with strong, secure professional trade binding so the pages won't fall out after a few months of use.
WELL-CRAFTED INTERIOR- With a page to input personal details and 104 pages (2 pages/week) to record your daily entries, we only used thick, white paper to avoid ink bleed-through. The columns are clearly marked to make it easy to fill out and to cross reference.
We stand for quality and aim to provide the best writing experience with our notebooks. Get a Running Log Book for you or a special someone. As running becomes a more regular form of exercise, looking back at how many miles you've covered can be a source of both fun and motivation. Get a copy now!