Branded City-To-Trail Running Programs

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Arc'teryx Brings Communities Together with Groundwork

Arc'teryx has launched Groundwork, an inaugural eight-week city-to-trail running program designed to equip urban runners with the technical skills, safety knowledge, and terrain confidence necessary to transition from pavement to mountain. The specialized initiative is offered across four major North American hubs, including New York City, Los Angeles, Portland, and Montréal.

Groundwork represents a strategic extension of Arc'teryx’s community commitment. The city-to-trail running program boasts a structured, expert-backed training protocol with local leadership to create an accessible yet comprehensive blueprint for trail running progression. Participants follow a multi-phase regimen delivered via TrainingPeaks, encompassing foundation building, strength development, and peak endurance. This is supplemented by weekly educational directives and optional community runs hosted by regional leads, tailored to each city's local wilderness.

Participation in Grundwork is capped at 150 per city. Each individual will receive a complete technical running setup, including the Norvan LD 4 trail shoes.

Trend Themes

  1. City-to-trail Training — Urban runners are being introduced to structured trail progression programs that merge endurance coaching, terrain literacy, and safety education for accessible outdoor sport expansion.
  2. Brand-led Fitness Communities — Outdoor brands are evolving into community platforms where curated training cohorts deepen loyalty while turning product use into shared lifestyle participation.
  3. Gear-inclusive Onboarding — Bundled equipment and guided instruction reduce barriers for beginners, creating new pathways for technical product adoption in performance-driven activities.

Industry Implications

  1. Outdoor Apparel — Technical apparel and footwear companies can expand beyond product sales by embedding gear into coached experiences that validate performance in real terrain.
  2. Fitness Technology — Digital training platforms gain relevance when paired with local in-person programming, connecting personalized regimens to community-based athletic development.
  3. Experiential Retail — Retail environments become stronger engagement hubs through limited-capacity programs that transform stores and regional teams into gateways for outdoor exploration.

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