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SPONSORED: The Mezamashii Run Project

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You know that amazing feeling that rushes through your body after a run? Some call it a runner’s high, while others refer to it as an endorphin rush. Mizuno recently coined a new term for the pure bliss experience and set out a mission to spread the warm fuzzies all around through the Mezamashii Run Project. Read on to find out how to join the Mezamashii community:

The Mezamashii Run Project is an effort by Mizuno to help create a more euphoric running experience — a more “brilliant” run — for more runners everywhere. The word “mezamashii” means “eye-opening” or “brilliant” in Japanese — it’s a word that captures the euphoric feeling of a brilliant run.

“Mizuno believes their shoes can help runners achieve this Mezamashii feeling more often, so they are putting thousands of shoes on runner’s feet and inviting them to join their quest for the brilliant run.”

After joining the Mezamashii community  (click here to apply), members will receive brilliant run inspiration from Mizuno in the form of early access to product launches and other exclusive Mizuno events.

Apply today for your chance to win a pair of Mizuno running shoes and to experience mezamashii running!

Check out what Mizuno has to say about the Mezamashii Run Project here:

SPONSORED by Mizuno

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