EPISODE · Aug 6, 2026 · 1H 6M
Run Clubs Get a Bad Rap. Here's What's Actually True
from The Running Explained Podcast · host Running Explained
Run clubs get called dating apps with cadence, influencer marketing for the warm-up, and content farms in matching kits. Some of that is fair. Most of it misses what these groups actually do every week.Coach Nick sits down with two founders running clubs on the ground: Sydney Hara of Slow Girls Run Club in Vancouver, BC, and Will Walker of A Tribe Called Run in Baltimore, MD. They get honest about the criticisms and the parts nobody talks about.In this episode:Whether the "dating app" reputation is fair, and why intention is the whole gameBrand partnerships and content: building a community vs. farming your runners for a free commercialThe pace problem, and what "all paces welcome" actually requires (caboose crews, walking trails, wolfpack long runs)The runners who never would have started without a club to show up toWhat run clubs do for mental health that has nothing to do with fitnessGiving back: diaper drives, beach cleanups, back-to-school drives, and rallying around members in hard momentsStarting your own club: two things to do, one thing to never doThe question to ask any club before you joinFind the guests:Slow Girls Run Club (Vancouver, BC): @slowgirlsrunclub. Runs Wednesdays at 6 PM.Sydney Hara is the founder of Slow Girls Run Club, a women's running community in Vancouver built around one idea: movement should feel good, not intimidating.What started as her own search for a space without pressure or pace expectations has grown into an active community of women who show up every week to run, connect, and have a genuinely good time. Events sell out. Friendships form. People come back.A Tribe Called Run (Baltimore, MD): @atribecalledrun. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays.Will Walker is the founder of A Tribe Called Run, a BIPOC lead running group based in Baltimore, MD. Will is an engineer by day, but in his free time, he loves spending time with his family, connecting with friends through food and building communities focused in wellness! Will found the sport of endurance running during one of the most challenging times of his life and recognizing how much it helped with his mental health, wanted to share that gift with others. This lead will to only create an amazing Run community, but also to become an RRCA certified coach!More from Running Explained: runningexplained.com and @runningexplained on Instagram. Rate, review, and subscribe if this one hit.
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