Track running is a popular sport that utilizes a 400 meter artificial surface in the shape of an oval for competitors to train and compete on. Altogether different from road and trail running, we asked San Diego's iconic Track Club Coach, Paul Greer, to explain the benefits of track running and how to start.
At Injinji, we work to test and develop the best running sock materials by identifying what makes a great run sock. We've found that certain materials work for you by wicking sweat and reducing odor while others trap moisture, increasing unpleasant friction. Learn more about what makes a great running sock and why the material matters.
Three Team Injinji athletes are taking on Moab 240, an endurance event famous for its incredible desert scenery, as the 238.2 mile course loops through two of Utah's National Parks.
Fiber makeup is an important consideration when shopping for performance socks, which is why we are proud to add naturally benefit-rich Merino wool to our lineup of options for running socks and hiking socks. Learn about the game-changing benefits of this natural fiber.
Team Injinji's Tara Warren will compete in the Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc TDS race, characterized by challenging technical climbs and fast descents. Read about how she's prepped for the upcoming race and what she hopes to achieve.
Team Injinji athlete Mike Wardian, has completed his Running Home project! Mike traversed the US along route 50, from San Francisco, California to Dewey Beach, Delaware in 62 days. Mike has traveled 3,234 miles and raised over $100,00 for clean water initiatives with World Vision. A HUGE congratulations to Mike and his crew on this massive accomplishment!
Hot weather running presents many innate challenges which makes it even more important to wear the most comfortable, functional gear. Injinji offers a variety of running socks for the heat and hot weather – find your Injinji today.
In this interview with Team Injinji's Amy Sproston, we discuss her plan to score the female self-supported FKT (Fastest Known Time) for thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail. This nearly 2,200-mile feat requires a lot of preparation, from physical training, to tailoring your gear and nutrition—and Amy hopes to complete it in 50 days.
Team Injinji athlete Andrew Miller guest blogs about his annual backpacking ski trip to Three Sisters in Oregon, where he describes summiting the sisters and skiing untracked snow down the peaks with his parents.
Three athletes from Team Injinji prepare for one the toughest 100-mile ultramarathons out there, the Hardrock 100. Combining radical vert, varied temperatures and climates, and honoring the history of miners in the San Juan Mountain range, it is one of the ultrarunning community's most favored races.