After Bengal tiger traps and open manholes, shoddy sportswear is the biggest cause of injuries to marathon runners. Protect your body with today’s Groupon: for $25, you get $50 worth of shoes, apparel, and more at Runner's Co. in Doral.
Runner's Co. answers the calls of veteran and novice runners alike, equipping athletes with comfortable apparel and supportive shoes. The fitting process employs video gait analysis and a targeted line of questioning to match joggers with their sole mates. The Asics-brand Kinsei 3 sneakers ($180) pamper male back paws with a discrete heel unit, an impact guidance system, and a hidden compartment for car keys and sandwiches. Women might opt for the Saucony-brand Kinvara trainers ($90), which weigh a scant 7.7 ounces and boast high levels of flexibility. Alternatively, Superfeet Green insoles ($34.95) provide cushioning and motion control, eliminating awkward incidents where uncontrolled feet carry runners backward through fast-food drive-thrus. Browse the shop's impressive inventory online.
A full-service exercise outpost, Runner’s Co. also coaches aspiring sprinters for triathlons and other races. Visit Runner’s Co. for top-of-the-line sporting equipment and guidance that will add both pep and comfort to your step, sparing yourself the hassle of threading shoelaces through bunny slippers.
Groupon Says
The Groupon Guide to: Road Trips
Break parole in the best way possible with these road tips for road trips:
Destinations: Nowhere to go? Pick where you're going at random by playing spin the bottle with maps instead of people. Once you've french kissed your destination, it's time to hit the road, literally. Now bandage up your hand and drive away.
Pit Stops: When fueling up, take an extra few minutes to fill your trunk up with gas so you don't have to stop again. Before doing this, make sure to move your lit candles and sun-dried fireworks to the backseat so they don't accidentally get wet.
Friendships: Bond with fellow passengers by playing a game of Celebrity Toll Booth, in which everyone in the car places toll booth operators into the categories of either John Goodman or Whoopi Goldberg.
Note: If you are by yourself, don't even bother going on the trip. The open road is no place for self-discovery.
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