How to train for a marathon To answer this question, we have enlisted the help of SAYSKY athlete and running coach Sebastian Reinwand. He's one of the fastest runners in Germany, with a marathon PB of 2:15:27 and many years of experience in running and coaching. So, listen up and take notes.
Where to run in Copenhagen Copenhagen is where we’re from and we know how to run every street, park and neighbourhood. This is a city that’s very running friendly and all the good spots are not too hard to come by. In fact, you can pretty much just run through the entire city in a single session, regardless of your level and shape. Explore our running guide here.
How to train for a fast 5k This guide is brought to you in collaboration with SAYSKY athlete Paul Navesey, who's on the British national team and a very fast runner on all distances from the 5k to the full marathon. Paul is also a personal trainer and running coach, so who better to ask about how to gun for a faster 5k time.
Taking care of your SAYSKY products In our book, you're an athlete when you're passionate and dedicated about your sport, irregardless of level and ambition. But, just like the serious athletes tend to their bodies with great care, so should you when it comes to your apparel.
Where to run in Amsterdam Having just been cruising the streets of Amsterdam for the SAYSKY Sub Rosa race, it seemed logical to tie this into our third instalment in the where-to-run series. The local tips are brought to you by Running Junkies co-founder Ryan Tjin.
Where to run in Berlin This is the second instalment in the where-to-run series, and we're going to Berlin - arguably, the running capital of the world. Berlin boasts the fastest and most popular marathon race on the planet, while the social running scene is next level with crews all over the city.
Where to run in London This is the first instalment in the "Where to run in..." series and we've teamed up with Ben Hubbard, vice-captain of the TrackEast London running crew. He'll guide you on how to make the most of your London runs, if you're in town.