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WINTER ENTHUSIAST RUNNING GAME CHALLANGE!

Stay motivated this winter and join the Winter Enthusiast Running Game Challenge to compete for great prizes from: ENTHST, 226ERS, SORD, and Daily EFFECT— plus a special 6-month coaching program led by Bart Dawidek!

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How to join the challenge?


1. Follow the ENTHST Instagram profile, 
www.instagram.com/enthst.athletics

2. Join the ENTHST Strava Club
www.strava.com/enthst

3. Complete at least one of our challenges:
- Run 50 k - between December 24 and January 1
- Run 26 k - on January 1
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Each challenge gives you one entry into the prize draw.
You can complete both in the easiest way by finishing your 50 km
with a 26 km run on January 1.

Prize draw live on our Instagram  — January 5th!

  • Win Great Prizes

    Compete for great prizes from: ENTHST, 226ERS, SORD, and Daily EFFECT— plus a special 6-month coaching program led by Bart Dawidek!

  • Maintain Peak Fitness

    Winter is not an excuse—it's a challenge that will transform your discipline into your best lifetime shape.

  • Connect the Community

    Connect with thousands of like-minded runners, including members of partner clubs, and support each other in the fight against winter weather.

  • Compete Globally

    No matter the place, no matter the pace. Just stay motivated wherever you’re spending your Christmas time.

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Running Game Enthusiast Performance Hoodie 

The Running Game Enthusiast Performance Hoodie blends a bold lifestyle look with true technical performance, giving you the comfort of a cotton hoodie with the functionality of serious winter-ready gear. 

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A Smart Approach to the Challenge: Running Strategies by Bart Dawidek

Winter running can be demanding. Short days, cold air, no sun, and that strange feeling of being stuck between seasons. I know this period all too well. Many runners lose their rhythm in winter, the form starts to fade, and that’s exactly why I was happy to see ENTHST launch a challenge that isn’t “art for art’s sake,” but a true test of consistency and mental strength.

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Fueling Strategy with 226ERS for a 26 km Run

A trail run in January over a distance of 26 km is not only a solid test of endurance, but above all a training session where your nutrition strategy can completely shape how your final kilometers look. Cold weather masks thirst, you breathe dry, icy air, and the wind plus demanding terrain increase your overall energy expenditure. 

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The cold is unforgiving - take care of your skin before you go training.

Running in winter… You leave the house, you're cold, after the first kilometer you're too warm, after the second you start sweating, and after five you realize your face feels like it's been hit by an Arctic wind. And that's when your skin starts to have a mind of its own.

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Its Not Just Your Legs That Do the Running.How to Breathe Easier on Your Winter Runs.

Breathing while running is a whole topic in itself — especially in winter. Cold air, long-distance effort, and a pace that was supposed to be “easy,” but somehow… wasn’t. A clogged nose, open mouth, dry throat — the full set.

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