Introducing a new BHM film by Nike featuring RUNGRL, highlighting our Common Thread and celebrating the power of sport to further elevate Black women, inclusivity and community. #UntilWeAllWin
Read MoreRUNGRL co-founder Dominique Burton spoke with veteran runners Marjorie Jean-Louis and Victoria Sanchez who represented melanin magic this year while taking on a crazy, 340-mile ultra-relay from L.A. to Las Vegas called The Speed Project.
Read MoreIn this installment of #GRLsWhoRace, Perri Smith found that a personal mantra around being present in the moment helped her conquer her mounting worries about her second marathon.
Read MoreTylandra Callands is a small business owner, military spouse and loving mom who has found a love of running that pushes her forward in many aspects of live. Read more about her story and how she tackled her first half marathon in the Pacific Northwest.
Read MoreAs part of our GRLs Who Race series, Darietta “Taj” Lee, 42, shares her experience as a Black Muslim woman runner who is crushing the game and inspiring other women to get moving and make health a priority.
Read MoreIf you're running (or cheering) at an upcoming race, we have an opportunity for you!
Read MoreRUNGRL co-founder Dominique Burton sat down with India Cook, co-host of The Run Duo Podcast, to discuss the process of diving into running head first, appreciating her fitness journey and how the power of positivity keeps her going.
Read MoreShanna Tyler, host of The Self Soul Sport Podcast, shares why she loves connecting with girl bosses from all over the world and why running is such a big part of her life and fitness journey.
Read MoreRUNGRL was able to chat with two dope runners, Kim Van Acker and Dannielle McNeilly, to get insights on their respective journeys to the much-sought-after Boston finish line this year.
Read MoreBalancing a demanding work schedule and a busy social life while managing an autoimmune disorder can be challenging enough, but Iesha Pankey decided to tackle all this while training for her first marathon. Find out what she learned through this challenging and rewarding process.
Read MoreRunning is often thought of as a solo sport, especially on the treadmill. Learn how RUNGRL collaborated with Mile High Run Club in New York City to create a space for women to run and have fun together.
Read MoreFrom elite running legends to hometown heroes, we’re celebrating the running trailblazers who inspire us in our new series, ‘GRLS Who Race’.
Read MoreApril is RUNGRL’s birthday month and we’re celebrating the best way we know how—through miles with all of you! We've partnered with Gixo fitness app to bring you our first-ever Virtual 5K on Sunday, April 28. Read more to find out how to join us!
Read MoreUntil she saw others running who looked like herself, April Anderson never imagined that Black women might be running just for the sake of running. She was very happy to be wrong.
Read MoreRunning communities are a cornerstone of what makes many people love running. Learn how one runner found the group of friends she’d been searching in a new city for after giving running a try.
Read MoreRUNGRL co-founder and CEO Ashlee Lawson shares how running inadvertently made her an activist, and why it only takes one passionate decision to ignite change where you wish to see it.
Read MoreThe Fall RUNGRL Tour has just wrapped, and our hearts are full of wonder and gratitude at all of the Black Girl Magic the ladies brought up and down the East Coast.
Read MoreMany hugely important decisions (and decision makers) will be decided on November 6. More than ever, your vote as a Black woman is needed.
Read MoreOn October 14, RUNGRL hosted the latest installment of our run and brunch experience, Miles + Mimosas: Work and Wellness in D.C. to discuss the challenges of maintaining a balance of personal health and wellness as hard-working professionals.
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