Tie-up project with CyberMail Message System “MIZUNO

Due to popular demand, we are extending the period of the tie-up project with MIZUNO that was implemented in January!

Lactic acid is a substance that increases in the body during strenuous exercise. The maximum intensity at which one can exercise without increasing lactic acid is called “LT,” and is said to be related to endurance exercise capacity, such as running a marathon. This service determines this “LT” based on sweat lactate measurement and suggests the optimal marathon pace for you.

Those who plan to participate in the Saitama Marathon 2025 will also receive a marathon training menu!
*Please present your entry history on the MY page of RunNet.

We look forward to seeing you all there!

Outline of Implementation

Saturday, February 1, 2025 – Friday, February 28, 2025 11:15 – 19:00
*The duration of the event will be approximately one hour. Please see the “Application Form” for the time frame of the event.

MIZUNO TOKYO (3-1-3F Kanda Ogawamachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo)

About 3~5 people each day (reservations required, first-come-first-served basis)
*When applying, we will ask for your preferred time of the event.

Fee: 6,600 yen including tax (credit only)

Those who plan to participate in Saitama Marathon 2025 this time will also receive a one-month marathon training menu!
*Please show your entry history on the Runnet MY page.

Running is performed with a sensor that can measure lactic acid from sweat and a heart rate monitor. Based on the measurement results, the appropriate speed for a full marathon is presented. Based on the results of the heart rate measurement, the participants will be advised on their own training menu and the appropriate speed for the race.

Flow of the measurement on the day (about 1 hour)】
①Reception
②Wearing the measurement device
③Running on the treadmill
④Advice
Explanation based on the measured data (proper speed, time at proper speed, how to increase the proper speed, physical conditioning to be able to run 42.195 km, etc.)

Please wear short-sleeved clothing in order to wear two measurement devices on your arms.