Runstreet Art Run Photos + Circuits Class with OrangeTheory Fitness

Runstreet hit the stunning streets of Williamsburg for an inspiring 5K Art Run on Dec. 10, followed by a kick ass circuits workout at OrangeTheory Fitness Williamsburg. Despite the cold, our spirits were high as we ran by amazing murals, including epic street art collaborations from artists such as Faile, Vexta and Askew1. These artists brought the walls of Brooklyn to life with unforgettable murals to raise awareness on issues of climate change. Greenpoint Innovations, a company at the forefront of sustainability and environmental awareness, commissioned the environmental murals as part of The Greenest Point, and we were happy to have Greenpoint Innovations founder Stephen Donofrio on our run to explain more about the murals. 

On our run we also saw beautiful murals such as the Fight for Street Art piece by Brazilian street artist Kobra, and the killer heels by NYC artists Xors next to Flood Club's subversive and creative signs, among many other great works.

Check out our photo contest first place winner Cara Enright's dope shot in front of a mural by Askew1 and Vexta.

The perfect way to cap off our fun run was an adrenaline-pumping total body circuits workout at OrangeTheory Fitness Williamsburg. Led by our super motivating trainer, the Wolf Pack sweated it out on the rowing machines, with medicine balls, sprints and everyone's favorite, burpees, all to a dope soundtrack!

Thanks to OrangeTheory Fitness for being the best hosts for our run and offering the awesome private class for Runstreet, and thanks to the Brooklyn Running Company for donating some super fly Run Brooklyn gear for prizes for our photo contest winners. 

Thank you to everyone who came out for an inspiring Runstreet Saturday!

Marnie Kunz

Marnie Kunz is a writer and dog lover based in Brooklyn, NY. She is a running coach and certified trainer.

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