Big Apple Bound

If you live in the NYC area, please join us for our next Natural Running Form Clinic and Symposium. The Running Form clinic will be hosted by Newton co-founder Danny Abshire and Director of Research & Education Ian Adamson, and will start from the Central Park Boathouse restaurant at 6:30pm on Tuesday the 15th. The Natural Running Symposium (and cocktail reception) will be at the Track and Field Store on Madison Avenue on Wednesday, June 16. Ian and Danny will lead a discussion on how to run faster, stronger, more efficiently and with less injury.

And as always, a bag o’ Newton bling to the first 30 people at the Symposium plus a free shoe raffle. Hope to see you there!

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Also for those of you on Long Island we are hosting a back-to-back a symposium and clinic on Thursday evening, June 17.

June 17th: Runner’s Edge, Farmingdale, NY 6:30-7:30pm Symposium, Q and A 7:30-8:30pm Form Clinic

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Newton Running minimalist running shoes use patented technology inspired by Sir Isaac Newton’s elemental laws of motion to facilitate a midfoot strike, they key to Natural Running. Newton Running shoes facilitate greater forward propulsion that lets runners go farther and faster with less fatigue. www.newtonrunning.com
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5 Responses to Big Apple Bound

  1. igottagorun says:

    Thanks, Sir Isaac! Those who can should really check out your NYC clinic & symposium. So loving my Newtons and this natural way of running. Simply a fantastic pair of shoes.

  2. Anand says:

    I got to the boathouse at 6:40 but didn’t find anyone.
    Did you guys meet up?

  3. Sir Isaac says:

    Sorry you missed us Anand. We were at the Boathouse restaurant last night and ran about 3 miles during the clinic. Please let us know if you have any questions about running form or the shoes, we’d be happy to help you out!

    Sir Isaac

  4. Rob Stuart says:

    Is the Newton Symposium and Form Clinic tonight in Farmigdale, NY? Your ad lists Farmington. Just wanted to clear up any confusion.

  5. Sir Isaac says:

    Yes, our mistake, Farmingdale is correct!

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