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