Since there’s no wrong way to run, that means there are only right ways. For proof, check out the following running groups from within a larger showcase of unique runners, each of which takes an unconventional tack to rally runners, make lasting connections, and build grassroots running communities in cities across the U.S. Their different approaches prove that running can be transformative in diverse ways when bound in shared experience—but alway pointing the same direction forward.
- BlacklistLA hosts a variety of runs for all levels, including Monday night 5K routes focused on L.A. street art, where group leaders educate run participants about the art and its artist.
- West Philly Runners goes beyond Wednesday group runs, pitting runners against Philadelphia traffic and public transit over a 6.6-mile course on May 29. First one to the Wissahickon Transportation Center wins.
- RunningDog members of this northeast Ohio club lace up and leash up—taking rescue dogs out of shelters and running with them to improve their physical, mental, and emotional health.
- The 504th Run Crew has a BTG mission, meaning “bridging the gap.” This New Orleans group’s Tuesday night BTG NOLA runs take participants across the city, connecting different cultures and communities.
- Hash House Harriers is a social-first international club tagged as a “drinking club with a running problem,” with runs that involve a “hare” or “hares” trying to outrun “hounds” or “the pack” while following a downright fast trail of clues (often, white flour on the ground).
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