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Winter running is here ❄️

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Luna-October 17th- Waning Crescent 13-16% illumination.
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It was chilly out there today. I could see the mountains had a good dump of snow on them. Just in the nick of time too, the school holidays start next week and there was no snow until now. I ran 14km today in the cold sunshine. I knew all the trails I ran on but have never run them in that order before. Nothing like a bit of variety to keep things interesting.
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I have become an extremophile. I have adapted to running in winter, and now I flinch at the sun. I remember the oppression of summer, last year. The glare of the sun off of the water. The inescapable heat.
*insert meme of "summer is coming", with BGM of Game of Thrones, but with a creepy cheery undertone that speaks of the horror that grows ever closer*
4 miles today in the rain to finish out the week at 38 miles. That doesn’t sound like a huge number but it’s the most I have done in very long time and that’s because I recently made a decision to step up my level. After a disastrous race performance a month ago, I resolved that something had to change. The 20-mile or so weeks I was doing just weren’t getting it done, and it was time to stop using age, busy-ness, and work/life responsibilities as excuses. We all have things as amateur mere mortal athletes to deal with, and others like me are making it work. In other words, the problem was me and I can fix that. It was time to be the change I want to see, and I decided to get to work. So far I am glad I did.
Gifts for Runners
Running isn’t just a workout, it’s a lifestyle, a stress reliever, a confidence booster, and for many of us especially me, a non-negotiable part of who we are. So when it comes to gifting runners, the best presents are the ones that support their miles, recovery, and routines.
Whether you’re shopping for a beginner, a seasoned marathoner, or building your own wish list, these are gifts runners actually use, not just once, but all year long.
1. Running Shoes
A great pair of running shoes is always a win. The right cushioning, support, and fit can completely change how a run feels. From daily trainers to recovery shoes, runners rotate through shoes often ,which means new ones are never a bad idea.
When in doubt, cushioned neutral trainers are a safe and loved option.
2. GPS Running Watch
A GPS running watch is one of the most impactful gifts you can give a runner. Watches like Garmin track pace, distance, routes, heart rate, cadence, and recovery, helping runners train smarter and more intentionally. Whether someone is chasing a PR or just loves data, this is a gift they’ll use on every single run.
3. Wireless Headphones
Music, podcasts, and audiobooks make long runs feel shorter. A good pair of wireless, sweat-resistant headphones with a secure fit is a game changer for runners who love to zone out or get hyped during workouts. This is one of those gifts that instantly upgrades the running experience.
4. Running Socks
Socks might sound simple, but runners know how important they are. Moisture-wicking, cushioned running socks help prevent blisters, regulate temperature, and keep feet comfortable mile after mile. Plus, runners go through socks quickly, so extras are always appreciated.
5. Winter Running Gloves
Cold hands can ruin an otherwise great run. Lightweight, wind-resistant gloves (especially touchscreen-compatible ones) are perfect for winter training, early mornings, and evening miles. Functional gifts like this get used constantly.
6. Running Belt or Waist Pack
Running belts are perfect for carrying phones, keys, fuel, and cards without bouncing or distraction. They’re ideal for long runs, race days, and travel runs when pockets aren’t enough. Sleek, low-profile designs are best.
7. Foam Roller or Massage Tool
Recovery is part of training and runners feel it most in their legs and feet. Foam rollers help loosen tight muscles and improve mobility, while foot massage rollers are amazing for easing sore arches and plantar tension. Cold massage roller balls add cooling relief for calves, quads, and feet after tough workouts. These tools are small but mighty, and runners reach for them again and again.
8. Normatec or Air Compression Boots
For the runner who takes recovery seriously, Normatec or air compression boots are a luxury gift that actually delivers. These boots use dynamic compression to improve circulation, reduce soreness, and speed up recovery after long runs or race weekends. Elite-level recovery, at home.
9. Cold Weather Base Layers
A breathable base layer is the foundation of a solid winter running outfit. It helps regulate body temperature, wick sweat, and keep runners comfortable without overheating. Lightweight and snug (not bulky) is key.
10. Reflective Running Gear
Safety matters especially during early morning or nighttime runs. Reflective vests, jackets, or accessories help runners stay visible in low-light conditions while still looking stylish. Practical, thoughtful, and always appreciated.
10. Bonus Gift Idea: Gift Cards (Always a Win)
If you’re short on time, unable to get to a store, or shopping at the very last minute, gift cards are still an excellent runner-approved option. Runners are incredibly particular about their running gear, and most will happily accept a gift card from their favorite shoe or athletic brand, a local running specialty store such as Fleet Feet, or a big box retailer like Dick's Sporting Goods.
Gift cards also open the door to future experiences and recovery services runners truly value, like physical therapy, sports massage, professional stretching, compression therapy sessions, or even race entry fees. Sometimes the best gift isn’t another item, but the freedom to choose exactly what supports their training next.
Where to Shop Everything
To make gifting easy, I’ve curated all of my favorite runner-approved gifts in one place:
👉 Shop my Amazon Storefront
👉 Browse my Pinterest Boards for gift inspiration & outfit ideas
I regularly update both with items I personally use, love, or recommend as a long-time runner.
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