'eoe Believe Training Journal is more than just your typical training log'e¦A comprehensive, well-designed book'e¦Our favorite training log yet. If you'e(tm)re in the marketing for a new physical training log and you need a little more inspiration to get out the door every day, try Believe Training Journal.'e 'e" Runner'e(tm)s World 'eoeFleshman and McGettigan-Dumas have successfully meshed two beneficial training concepts: a way to log your daily miles and space to write and reflect on your runner self'e¦For runner girls in need of a new coach, travel companion, or run bud that never complains, this leather-bound journal is a perfect choice.'e 'e" Competitor magazine 'eoeRecord progress alongside daily inspiration and tips from pro women runners.'e 'e" SELF magazine 'eoeGive your runner the training secrets of Olympians. Designed by pro runners Lauren Fleshman and Ro McGettigan, the Believe I Am Training Journal encourages runners to think holistically about their training. The inspiring visual cues, tips, goal-setting worksheets and 'e~bigger picture'e(tm) pages make this a training log like no other.'e 'e" Active.
com 'eoeAnyone who''s committing to run a race in 2013 will benefit from this cute Believe I Am Training Journal. Designed by pro athletes Lauren Fleshman and Ro McGettigan, not only is the format ideal for a training diary, but it''s also thin enough to toss in any purse or gym bag when you''re on the go!'e 'e"Fit Sugar 'eoeFolks who love monitoring every last detail of their workouts will dig this training-focused journal'e¦[which is] a guidebook focused on helping female athletes get their bodies and minds on the same page when it comes to setting running goals. Whether you want to run a 5K or complete your first marathon, this journal will help you figure out your blind spots and avoid race day anxiety.'e 'e" DailyBurn.com 'eoeBelieve Training Journal is a workbook and training log that also includes notes, photos, plus pro tips and secrets, all in a gorgeous format. Sweet.'e 'e" Fit Bottomed Girls 'eoeJust started dating a sporty woman? Go for something low-key yet thoughtful like this inspirational [Believe I Am] training journal. If she''s training for her very first 5K or her 10th marathon, she can track her progress on the cute illustrated pages.
With goal-setting tips and worksheets, motivational advice from female athletes, and blank pages for her to record her thoughts about running, or just life in general, this comprehensive diary will make getting to the finish line way more fun.'e 'e" Men'e(tm)s Fitness 'eoeThis book reveals that it is something a little bit different. It is definitely a unique and well thought-out format. A book by runners, for runners.'e 'e" Athletics Weekly 'eoeWhile everybody is oohing and aahing over Apple'e(tm)s newest release, we'e(tm)re salivating over the new Believe Training Journal. Written and illustrated by the witty, insightful, and talented Ro McGettigan and Lauren Fleshman, this journal helps you beautifully document your workouts, as well as your goals, your setbacks, your achievements, your life.'e 'e" AnotherMotherRunner.com 'eoeWe were simply smitten with the Believe I Am Training Journal.
We review a lot of different workout products, but this one really stood out for doing more than just tracking facts and miles. It gives women a place to dream, feel and doodle. It gives them a place to not just reach their fitness goals'e"but to feel proud about themselves inside and out!'e 'e" Fit Bottomed Girls 'eoeAmazing quotes and great info!'e 'e" Paula Radcliffe, marathon world record holder, 3-time London Marathon winner, 2005 marathon world champion 'eoe2015 dreaming starts now. Thanks for the inspiration to keep moving forward!'e 'e" Linsey Corbin, professional triathlete with 24 podium finishes at Ironman and Ironman 70.3 races 'eoeI'e(tm)ve kept a running log for the last 11 years and the Believe I Am Training Journal has been my favorite. It'e(tm)s not just a space to log miles but a journal to map out the year'e(tm)s plans, details, and dreams while encouraging a positive mind-set along the way!'e 'e" Molly Huddle, U.S. Olympian and 5K record holder 'eoeI keep my Believe I Am Training Journal to track my training and progress.
Keeping a journal allows me to gain confidence when I look back on what I have done and shows how I have prepared for a racing season. It also allows me to look back and take note if there are periods when I didn''t feel as good so I can recognise this and adjust accordingly.'e 'e" Mary Cullen, NCAA Champion and European Medalist 'eoeTheir instruction [in Believe Training Journal] is completely void of elitist rhetoric, and comes across more like that one trusted friend and training partner who has the guts to say what you need to hear.'e 'e" TriEdge.net.