Run clubs are having a moment, and it's not really about running. It's about the coffee after, the group chat, the standing plan on a Tuesday that gets you out of the house whether you feel like it or not.

Miami has a crew for every kind of runner — the race-pace obsessives, the run-a-mile-then-brunch crowd, and everyone in between. The only wrong move is assuming you're not fast enough. You are.

Find your pace, find your people

Most clubs list a pace range, but the good ones split into groups so nobody gets dropped. If you can hold a conversation while you run, you're in the right group. If you can't, drop back — nobody's judging.

Nobody remembers your pace. They remember that you showed up, and that you came back.

The after is the point

The run is the excuse; the hang is the reason. The best clubs end at a coffee shop, a brewery, or a smoothie counter where the real friendships get made. Stay for it — that twenty minutes is where a workout becomes a community.

How to start:

  • Pick a club that meets near you — proximity beats prestige
  • Show up to the same one three weeks running
  • Learn two names each time
  • Say yes to the coffee after, every time

You don't need to be a runner to join a run club. You need to be someone who wants a reason to show up. Sevenish helps you find the crew two blocks over.

Say yes to your week.

Sevenish is launching in Miami first. Join the waitlist and be there from day one.