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Why Ardsley Supports Luke Kornet’s Call for Respect in Sports Culture
Luke Kornet (former Celtic) calls for Atlanta Hawks to cancel "Magic City Night"
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Ardsley + Somerville United Football Club: Growing With Community, Supporting Women in Sport
Ardsley + Somerville United Football Club: Growing With Community, Supporting Women in Sport At Ardsley | Women’s Sporting Goods , our mission has always been about more than gear; it’s about community, opportunity, purpose, and inclusion. That’s why we’re proud to support and partner with Somerville United Football Club (SUFC) — a local organization that reflects these same values and is committed to building a strong, inclusive soccer community in Somerville, MA . Why SUFC
Feb 272 min read


Between The Hustle And The Heart
Running a business while raising a family lives in the margins. It happens before the house wakes up, after bedtime stories are finished, and in the quiet stretches where you ask yourself whether the effort is worth the uncertainty. This is the reality of building Ardsley—a women’s sporting goods business rooted in community—while also being present to our marriage, committed parents, and people who still shows up for our 9–5s. This post is for parents who are building someth
Jan 173 min read


How to Stay Active in a New England Winter
How to Stay Active in a New England Winter Winter in New England is known for its frosty charm: snow-covered landscapes, crisp air, and scenic trails. While the cold can be daunting, staying active during these months is not only achievable but also rewarding. Here are practical tips to keep moving and make the most of the season. Photo Credit: Tiffany Chan Embrace Outdoor Activities Winter provides unique opportunities to explore the outdoors. Activities like skiing, snowboa
Jan 13, 20252 min read


It's Workout Day
by Jeremy Odena - W hether you’re one week into a training plan or entering week 10 of 14, your workout day is usually the hardest running you will do during the week. What do workouts call for? If you follow the 80/20 rule for training, ( 80% of your weekly runs at a lower intensity, 20% at a higher intensity) then you know this is maybe the only day per week that you are allowed to run fast. These runs typically ask for you to warm up with a run of 1-2 miles at a very e
May 10, 20243 min read
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