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Qualified participants receive 2 free months of run training.

The RunDot Project is an annual research initiative that provides optimized run training to help runners reach their true performance potential.

The project also quantifies the performance gains that RunDot's Optimized Training delivers.

What kind of results can you expect?

RunDot athletes improve their running performance an average of 3.2x more than non-users. They also see positive changes in 30% less training time.

Participation simply requires following your prescribed RunDot training to the best of your abilities.

You qualify for FREE training if you meet these criteria:

  • You run with a GPS-enabled device

  • You have not used RunDot (or TriDot) in the last year

  • You are not a professional runner

  • You are enthusiastic about achieving your running goals!

Breaking News:

Dust from Sahara Can Amplify Hurricane Rainfall

New research reveals a surprising link between Saharan dust and hurricane intensity. While dust plumes can suppress hurricane formation, they can also lead to heavier rainfall when storms make landfall. This unexpected finding challenges traditional understanding and highlights the need for further research to predict and mitigate hurricane impacts in a changing climate. (see more)

Climate Change Threatens Fight Against Debilitating Disease

Climate change and human activities are jeopardizing decades of progress against schistosomiasis in Brazil. Researchers have developed models to predict how the disease will spread as the environment changes. By combining snail surveillance data with satellite imagery, scientists can identify areas at increased risk, aiding in targeted public health interventions. (learn more)