Run Flagstaff a community hub for runners of all levels

Best of Flagstaff 2024

Written by Gail G. Collins

Run Flagstaff, winner of the Best Shoe Store, is the resource for all things running.  Whether you’re a veteran runner or deciding to tie on some shoes for the first time, there is no better place to go for gear. Of course, you can find specialty shoes, but you can also join a group to run trails or pick up a packet for an event to motivate your training. They have you covered. This is a crafted strategy by owners Vince Sherry, a run specialty guru; Sarah Sherry, who can fit you with shoes or fix you up with apparel from socks to sunglasses; and Nick Arcianiaga, a pro marathoner, whose attention to runners and community has help secure the Top 50 Best Running Store Award four times over.

The aim at Run Flagstaff is to encourage year-round running, channeling the history, the purity and the intricacy of Flagstaff’s foundation in the sport to create an awesome experience. The shop honors this connection to place with indigenous experiences from hand-cut fixtures to inspirational images of recreational and world class caliber athletes. They advocate the area’s hallowed and infamous trails, like Lake Mary Road, which have turned aspiring professionals into champions.

Thoughtfully curated products appeal to a diversity of runner types, including kids, whose footwear is equally important as they consider sports. Shoppers should take advantage Run Flagstaff’s gait analysis to find the right fit for the foot. Specialists can identify foot types, biomechanics and form. Clients are profiled for their experience, injuries and goals. Then, they run unshod on a treadmill for assessment of the foot for flex, roll and transitions to various activities to determine structure and shape. This provides data for shoe products, which can then be tested on the treadmill under conditions.

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Run Flagstaff is not just a running store, but promotes community as culture. The goal is to become a better running community. Their website spotlights local runners and building relationship. The shop donates to Kids Run and Team Run Flagstaff, which began in 2010, to organize training and offer expert coaching with educational workshops to cultivate an atmosphere that allows elite runners and beginners to share the same track, pursuing individual goals with a sense of camaraderie. There are also track and trail clubs, local meet-ups and training groups.

 In this vein, Run Flagstaff is title sponsor of the Flagstaff Summer Racing Series, while hosting annual spike and flat nights for the high schools, packet pick-ups, speakers and group runs. They can also provide race timing with three packages to optimize event participation and effectiveness, covering management for road racing or cross country, triathlons and mud events.

“Flagstaff is the kind of place, where friends literally run by your house to pick you up, so it makes it hard for your to be lazy,” said Sarah on a Team Run video. The area begs an outdoors existence, where we are inclined to take to the trails and mingle in the mountains. The climate, the technical challenges, and elevation to increase stamina are available right in our backyard. This draws professional athletes to train in Flagstaff, inspiring others, while offering the average Joe or Jane the chance to feel a part of something bigger.

More than anything, Run Flagstaff produces positive results with the best shoes and community. “We support individuals and organizations that are the very pulse of what makes Flagstaff a great place to live and train,” their mission states. BestofFLG24

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