Robin Arzón's Favorite NOBULL Gear for Strength, Cardio, and Beyond
Robin Arzón doesn't sit around. She's not waiting for motivation to come to her. For Robin, training starts with discipline. Day after day. Rep after rep. That's how she's built her life as a lawyer turned athlete, Peloton instructor, ultramarathoner, mom, and creative force.
Her philosophy is simple: discipline is the highest form of self-love. That means showing up – for yourself, and as yourself – even when it's hard.
When it comes to gear? Robin's essentials need to keep up and show out. Durable, adaptable, and damn stylish – no exceptions. "I will not wear an ugly shoe... even if it's made with jet fuel," Robin says with a smile.
Because for her, looking good and feeling good aren't separate. They're how she shows up – ready for anything.

Robin's Favorite Training Shoes: Gear That Works as Hard as She Does
Heavy Strength Days: Outwork Edge
When the workout calls for max effort, Robin reaches for the Outwork Edge. "It's grippy and reliable," she says. "And it comes in plenty of colors to suit my mood." Whether she's squatting heavy or moving through barbell complexes, the Outwork Edge delivers the stability she needs, without cramping her style.
Endurance and Cardio: Drive Mesh
For cardio or hybrid sessions, Robin leans on the Drive Mesh. "I've honestly been loving it," she says. "Recently while traveling, I didn't want to pack more than one training shoe and the Drive Mesh got me through all my runs, lifts, and hybrid sessions." Lightweight and versatile, it's her pick for days when the training menu features a little bit of everything.

Lifestyle and Recovery: Recs + Journey
Training isn't the only place where Robin wants gear she can rely on. Long travel days and recovery time still demand function and comfort. "The Recs are a vibe," she says. "It's giving '90s swagger." For flights, school runs, or park time with her kids, she turns to the Journey: "Cute for flights and mom-park-life approved."
What Changes on Race Day?
When the stakes are high, Robin doesn't change a thing. "Nothing new on race day," she says. "I'm not putting untested gear into action." The one switch-up? Her colors. They're not just loud for the fun of it. "I look for fire colors for race day," she says. "Yellow means I am about to put my name on something."
It's part ritual, part mindset. Robin's race-day gear delivers the performance she's expecting – with a look that's ready to ignite something extra.

Gear That Matches Her Mindset
For Robin, gear isn't just about function. It's a statement. A suit of armor. A way of showing up anywhere, ready for anything. And if it doesn't make her feel powerful? Forget about it.
"I just want to look ready to win every day," she says. Loud fits, fire colors – each choice is intentional. Because the right gear doesn't replace discipline. It just makes sure you're ready to bring it.
Rapid Fire with Robin
Q: Crew socks or no-show?
A: Crew.
Q: Crop top or full-length?
A: Crop... or oversized to the gods.
Q: Neutral or loud colors?
A: LOUD.
Q: What's always in your gym bag?
A: Paw Paw Lip Balm... and food. I am the snack queen.