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Runner Profile: Visually Impaired Running Coach Jared Broughton
“Running is already a lonely sport, so my objective is to make the journey less lonesome,” Broughton says.
Tips for Running Brooklyn Bridge and Dumbo from a Local
Whether you’re running the Brooklyn Bridge or checking out the NYC skyline from Brooklyn Bridge Park, you’ll definitely be inspired.
Run Streaker Rhea Deroian - 10 Years Running Every Day
Run streaker Rhea Deroian is an inspiring runner is ringing in her 10-year running anniversary of running every day!
How to Run in Winter: 10 Tips to Keep You Moving
As the weather outside turns frightful for many of us, you may be wondering how to run in winter,
Running Manhattan with Inspiring NYC Runner Chris B
Running Manhattan along the whole perimeter is no easy feat - the distance is longer than a marathon. NYC runner Chris B tackled it.
Women Runners Who Made History
We are celebrating the tremendous accomplishments of women, including women runners who changed the sport — and the world — with their courage.
Running Inspiration: Wolf Pack Member Spotlight
“Both my parents died young. Living a long healthy life is my main motivation.”
Inspiring Podcasts for A Better Life
After hundreds of hours of listening, I wanted to share my top picks for inspiring podcasts for a better life.
St. Louis Street Art Protests Racial Inequality
St. Louis street art protests for racial equality with Black Lives Matter art around the city.
Equality on Global Running Day
Here is what we are doing at Runstreet to promote diversity, inclusion and racial justice:
Virtual Running 101: Staying Connected, from a Distance
With today’s technology, there are so many ways to stay connected while running, including Virtual Art Runs!
Art Runner Spotlight: Les Boadu
My first Art Run in Bushwick was simply amazing because as a NEW YORKER we are always in a rush. Sometimes we forget to stop and take a moment to observe the work done by the creative beings that decorate our city.
Art Runner Spotlight: Melissa Killion
"I have always had a great love for art. I went on my first run with Runstreet in 2015 and fell in love with the raw beauty of street art. I have a great love for running and combined with seeing so much art in the city is a perfect day to me!
Street Art Profiles: Ganzeer
For "Everyday Heroes," I created a garbage man, laundromat worker and delivery person, all in a heroic style that made them look legendary. I wanted to elevate people who often get overlooked and ignored.
NYC Marathon Stories: Christian Lopez
I feel like running is so much more fun when you have amazing things to look at. Being in California in Santa Monica, I could run up and down the boardwalk with gorgeous scenery as far as I wanted to go. Quickly I realized it was a way to meditate and let loose, de-stress.
Global Running Project: Margaret Kurtz
As we runners know, running offers so much more than a workout or race goal - its power to build confidence, connection and community extend far beyond just the miles and sweat. Margaret Kurtz helps spread this amazing power of running through her involvement with Back on My Feet NYC.
Global Running Project: Roxanne Moreau, Canada
I have been following kick ass Canadian runner Roxanne Gail on Instagram for some time now, and if anyone epitomizes superwoman, it is her. Roxanne slays ultra marathons, trains through dirt, mud, rain, cold, heat and I'm sure would continue through an apocalypse as well.
Mind Over Matter: How Meditation Improved My Running
For me, and most runners, the challenge with running is mental. The same overactive mind that landed me in honors courses in school also served to undermine my confidence, especially before races.