Speeding up for the Olympic dreams Right now, the Olympics seem far away. But if you are an athlete, you are always hunting your next big challenge to prepare for. The UK Olympic Trials are taking place March 26 and two of our SAYSKY athlete are participating in the trials, which could lead to a spot on the UK Olympic team. We had a talk with Becky Briggs and Paul Navesey about their preparations and expectations for the big day.
Run or Die - the ultimate declaration of love Run or Die is the ultimate declaration of love to the state of running. Running is more than just a sport to us. It’s the essential ingredient to life. Something you can’t live without. Something that makes life better. It makes you better. To run is to live. Get inspired by Nicklas, a passionate runner, full-time student and soon to be father and husband - who we accompany on a cold session in January.
Technical Apparel (& Graphics) Designer hos SAYSKY Er du begejstret for løbesporten og har en brændende passion for dit fag som apparel designer, alt imens du er ekstremt stilbevidst, god til at udfolde dig grafisk og besidder en intellektuel nysgerrighed for produktudvikling, så kan du nu få en nøglerolle i SAYSKY’s design-team og brandet's fortsatte udvikling.
4K EHOH 24H Once in a while you get a wild idea. A dream you wish to fulfil or a goal you want to achieve. Why? Well sometimes you just got to do stuff just for the sake of it. Nevertheless, we were curious to find out more about why Simon from SAYSKY chose to tie his running shoes and run 100 km in 24 hours. Read the interview here.
SAYSKY Worldwide Running Tribe We wanted to kick off 2021 with a celebration of our tribe, which is why we asked our super wonderful athletes to help us spread some running joy from all over the world and show that we’re much more than high performance sportswear. This resulted in this awesome video - a united hello from all of us.
Fuck the Norm statement The SAYSKY ‘Fuck the Norm’ collection is celebrating diversity. It is a motivation to be yourself. It is a positive message to follow your dreams though it might be on an unconventional path. It is a liberating message to choose happiness over normality - whatever that is.
The 130km relay project: Møns Klint to Copenhagen What happens when racing is off and there’s nothing serious holding us to our training plans? You come up with fun running projects to keep you entertained and challenged, so back in July, Nicklas and Simon from the SAYSKY office huddled up a few of their friends, to complete a 130km 5-man relay from Møns Klint to Copenhagen.
Can you keep up? Meet SAYSKY athletes Thor and Sif Bendix Madsen We had the pleasure of asking the badass triathlon siblings Thor and Sif some questions about life, training and future dreams. Even though Thor is only 21 years old, and Sif 19, the two elite triathlon athletes have already accomplished great results.
How to juggle everyday life and elite running ambitions? Simon is the current Danish national marathon champion and very soon he’ll be off to the World Athletics Half Marathon in Gdynia, Poland on October 17 – representing the national team for the first time. We had a talk with Simon about his training ambitions and what it means to have a family, full-time job and run at an elite level at the same time.
EVERYTHING EARNED BY SAYSKY Everything Earned is a motivational statement and testament that in running, nothing happens by luck nor by miracles. It takes dedication and hard work. And no one can take this away from you or say otherwise if they look into your training-log. It was you who ran the miles and it was you who put in all the effort.
Human Driven by SAYSKY In a world where everything is increasingly mechanic and digital, we forget to stop and appreciate the human element in keeping the world running. Human Driven is a reminder of what we can accomplish by our own willpower and that nothing can or should stop us from running.
Keep it Fun: SAYSKY Spring/Summer 2020 We're serious about our sport, but don't take ourselves too seriously. Because running is so much more than just hitting PB's and collecting race medals. And also what's the point, if you don't have a little fun along the way?