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#4 BanditMental Athletic Issue #4 Bandit Cover Where Running Meets Culture Mental Athletic exists at the intersection where running transcends sport and becomes culture. This biannual magazine explores the aesthetic codes, communities, and creative forces shaping modern running culture. Issue #4 brings together elite athletes, innovative brands, underground crews, and visual artists who share a common language: movement. Editorial Vision Published biannually,

Mental Athletic Issue #4 Bandit Cover - Where Running Meets Culture

Mental Athletic exists at the intersection where running transcends sport and becomes culture. This biannual magazine explores the aesthetic codes, communities, and creative forces shaping modern running culture. Issue #4 brings together elite athletes, innovative brands, underground crews, and visual artists who share a common language: movement.

 

 

Editorial Vision

Published biannually, Mental Athletic generates fresh perspectives on running's role in contemporary life. The magazine sits comfortably between sport, nature, fashion, and lifestyle—documenting how running connects disparate communities and creates belonging. Each issue captures the current moment in running culture whilst examining the deeper connections between movement, identity, and creative expression.

 

 

Issue #4 Contents

This edition features Chris Glickmann on the BANDIT philosophy, explores hardcore running discipline through the Homerun lens, and follows Lachlan Morton's training diary from Kenya. Photographer Paul Herrmann documents Tokyo's running scene, whilst Ewen Spencer examines running's heritage through "Why We Wear It." The issue includes profiles on MMA fighter Chito Vera's training philosophy, Japanese runner Hiroshi Iguchi, and visual essays from Peter Sutherland and Julian Klincewicz. Brand features include Nike's Rebel Instinct collection, AKTA, A1A, and OKO Farms NYC.

 

 

Physical Details

- Format: 26 × 32 cm

- Pages: 424

 

 

Is The Mental Athletic Magazine for You?

Perfect for runners who see their sport as more than training splits and race times. If you're interested in running's cultural impact—the crews forming in cities worldwide, the designers reimagining performance wear, the photographers documenting movement—Mental Athletic speaks your language. The magazine explores how running creates community, challenges conventional thinking, and exists as both athletic pursuit and creative expression. Whether you're deeply embedded in running culture or discovering its aesthetic and social dimensions, Issue #4 offers perspectives that extend beyond the standard running media narrative.

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I love this watch despite the fact that it is really a toy. I love the look of the watch, I love how lite the weight of the watch is on my wrist, and it really does keep good time if you manage the solar charge properly. Other than looking cool on your wrist, this watch has absolutely no functions other than time keeping. The black plastic bezel is molded into the case and does not turn, so don't plan on using that. The watch has no light, the dial numbers are non-luminous and the hands are very limited in terms of luminosity. No buttons. All you can do is adjust the time and date by pulling out what used to be a winding stem in the good old days. The small tag on the strap with Geographic coordinates shown on it indicate the location of the old Timex manufacturing facility (SW of Waterbury, CT). I have a nice ledge at my bedroom window and it gets good western sun for a good part of the day regardless of the time of year. On this ledge you will find a half dozen solar powered watches (mostly Casio) properly aligned to maximize the charge they may receive each day. Note that the description for this Timex watch specifically states that a lightbulb won't charge this watch. You need direct sunlight for several hours if you want to get more than a 3-week charge into this watch. So, I'll leave you with a couple of tips, my friends; 1.) If you are looking for a first watch to give your outdoorsy oriented Son or Daughter, then give them this one. Why? Because it is cool looking, fairly well built, and it actually works, 2.) After you receive your Timex watch, be sure to keep the display mount it is packaged with. It makes a great fixture to mount your watch on for charging and allows you to maximize the position of the solar cells on the dial so that you can optimize charging time. Have Fun! Jimmy
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