About Adryven

Practical, tested running advice for every pace

Adryven is an independent running publication covering training, shoes and gear, racing, and health. We run the miles and test the kit so our advice holds up on real roads.

Why we started Adryven

Most running advice falls into one of two traps. It's either built for elites putting in 100-mile weeks, or it's a thin excuse to sell you the shoe of the month. We wanted a third option: clear, honest writing for the rest of us — people balancing training with jobs, families, and the ordinary aches that come with logging real miles.

Adryven started in 2026 as a running log shared between friends who kept swapping notes on workouts, races, and which shoes actually lasted. Those notes turned into articles, and the articles turned into this. Today we publish practical guides across four areas — training and plans, shoes and gear, racing, and health and nutrition — all built on the same belief: consistent, sensible running beats dramatic overhauls every time.

What you can expect

Every article is written or edited by someone who runs regularly and has used the training and gear we describe. We test shoes over hundreds of real miles, not ten minutes on a treadmill. We favour depth over volume, we update guides when things change, and we're upfront about what we don't know. When we recommend a product, it's because we'd tell a training partner to buy it — not because someone paid us.

You can read more about how we work in our editorial policy.

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What we value

The principles behind every article

Tested on real roads

We write about training and gear we've actually run in. If a shoe fades after 200 miles or a plan only works for elites, we say so.

Runner-first, always

Our recommendations are independent. We're never paid to praise a product, and we keep advertising clearly separate from editorial.

Consistency over heroics

We don't chase magic workouts or crash plans. The goal is durable fitness and staying healthy enough to keep running for years.

Plain and honest

No jargon, no hype, and no pretending the trade-offs don't exist. We explain things the way we'd explain them to a running partner.

The team

Who writes Adryven

Grace Okonkwo
Grace Okonkwo
Training & Racing Editor

Grace has run everything from muddy 5Ks to big-city marathons and coached club runners toward their own personal bests. She writes training advice grounded in consistency over heroics, and believes most runners improve fastest by running easy more often.

Matteo Conti
Matteo Conti
Shoes & Gear Writer

Matteo has put hundreds of miles on more running shoes than his closet can hold and reviews them on real roads and trails, not a treadmill for ten minutes. He's honest about when a heavily hyped shoe isn't worth it, whatever the marketing says.

Tara Feldman
Tara Feldman
Health & Nutrition Writer

Tara came back from the kind of running injuries that end a lot of people's running, and learned recovery and prevention the patient way. She writes about staying healthy with a physio's caution and a runner's understanding of why we ignore the warning signs.