1. Lauren Fleshman found running at age 13 as an adventurous, scrappy tomboy looking for a place to belong. A top high school recruit out of California, Lauren went on to win five NCAA titles and 15 All-American honors to earn a spot in the Stanford University Hall of Fame. In her 12 years as a pro she won USA championships and international competitions, represented Team USA many times, and finished as high as 7th in the world amid many years of injuries and setbacks. Lauren’s debut book, Good for a Girl: a Woman Running in a Man’s World, was an instant New York Times Best Seller and won the William Hill Sports Book of the Year in 2023. She does public speaking, hosts Wilder Running and Writing Retreats, and her work is being utilized by schools and teams around the world. She lives in Oregon with her two kids, Jude and Zadie, and is partnered with filmmaker Eva Moss. 2. Róisín McGettigan-Dumas grew up running the beaches, trails, and roads of Wicklow, Ireland. She left home for a chance to compete in track and XC at Providence College, where she was an All-American x4. Ro competed in the steeplechase at the 2008 Olympics and was retroactively awarded the bronze medal in the 1500m from the 2009 European Indoor Championships. While she is retired from competitive running, Ro remains invested in sport as a licensed mental health counselor working with athletes, as the co-founder of the Dare to Believe Olympic education program, and as president of the Irish Olympians Association. She enjoys coaching at her kids' schools, daily runs with her dog, dance class, and juggling family life with husband Myles and children Hope, Ava, and Ruari in Providence, Rhode Island.
<p>Celebrate 10 years of running with Believe Training Journal, the best-selling</p><p>comprehensive training journal from professional runners, now updated with</p><p>even more wisdom, quotes, insights, and tools that will fire up every</p><p>aspirational athlete's dreams and ambitions.</p><p>A good running journal makes the miles make sense. Pro athletes Lauren Fleshman</p><p>and Roísín McGettigan-Dumas created the original Believe Training Journal to help you</p><p>become the runner you were meant to be. Now, drawing from ten more years of lived</p><p>experience as coaches, researchers, counselors and parents, this incredible tool just</p><p>got even better. This revised and updated edition celebrates the 10th anniversary of</p><p>the Believe community coming together to set goals, do the work, learn what works</p><p>and what doesn’t, keep their heads in the game, overcome obstacles, identify</p><p>blindspots, be kind to themselves, and enjoy the whole process.</p><p>The Believe Training Journal has it all: designated grids for recording workout</p><p>information as well as space to process and plan. The journal offers a full year of</p><p>undated weeks, an annual calendar, worksheets, quizzes, tips and tools, and plenty of</p><p>room to record your training journey. The twelve essays accompanying each month</p><p>have been revised to reflect new wisdom and research, and are jampacked with</p><p>lessons and insights on training, racing, recovery, mindset and more.</p><p>Lauren and Ro and well over 100,000 users to date know there’s incredible power in</p><p>the handwritten logging and reflection process that you won’t get online. Use this</p><p>training tool to learn more from your runs, to dig deeper, to stay healthier, and to find</p><p>more meaning in the journey. In the end you’ll be a wiser athlete and have a keepsake</p><p>and reference for years to come.</p><p><br></p>