Run Club Spring 2026 Schedule

Weekly Group Runs | Location Schedule

Save the date - Special Events

  • Mar 21 @ 10AM (after group run) - Buy & Sell shop party at Coyote Kids Clothing, Albany. Coffee and light snacks will be provided.

Additional Event Dates coming soon

  • Running Postpartum, Ask the Expert Chat w/ Dr. Jillian Cerda Ramos, Libra Pelvic PT (Virtual)
  • Mom's Day/Night Out: Self Defense Workshop (in-person)
  • Mom's Day/Night Out: StretchLab, Albany (in-person)
    • **Stay tuned. We'll send a poll via WhatsApp to narrow down dates for these events based on mama availability

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Originally posted on June 4, 2025 by FIT4MOM x Thule

At FIT4MOM, we believe running is more than a workout—it's a celebration of movement, strength, and freedom. Whether you're lacing up for the first time or prepping for your next race, running is one of the most accessible and adaptable forms of fitness. No matter what stage you are at - pregnant, newly postpartum, or a seasoned stroller-striding mama, we're here to support you every step of the way.

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Originally posted on June 5, 2023 by FIT4MOM

Have you ever heard another mom say something like, “running saved my life” and wondered what she meant? She probably was referring to the amount of mental clarity she receives after a great movement session!

That's right, Mama... running helps you physically, but did you know that running can actually help you emotionally and mentally, too? Yes, the fabled “runner’s high” is real!

Studies have shown that cardio training—like running—helps moms of all ages and stages of motherhood reduce the risk of anxiety, depression, dementia, and insomnia. Exercise produces neurotransmitters such as epinephrine, serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine. These fun molecules influence your energy levels, thoughts, and emotions. In fact, norepinephrine is the chemical that helps moderate the brain's response to stress, helping you release some of the mental strain of mom life (yes, please!).

Additionally, studies show that running can help you improve overall brain performance—think decision-making, higher thinking, productivity, creativity, and learning.

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Whether you’re chasing a toddler, squeezing in a Stroller Strides workout, or finally getting that solo strength session, a nursing-friendly sports bra can be a game-changer. The right one offers support, comfort, and easy access—because let’s be real, postpartum bodies fluctuate and time is precious.

Here are some tried-and-true options from Our Village that real moms have loved:

1. SheFit Sports Bra (Ultimate & Flex) — $$

If adjustability is your top priority, SheFit delivers. All of their sports bras features Velcro-adjustable shoulder straps AND a fully adjustable chest band—perfect for those size shifts throughout the day. Zip-front access makes access super easy, and the support is next-level for high-impact workouts.

2. SYROKAN Women's Sports Bra — $

A budget-friendly option from Amazon, this bra offers front zip access and straightforward velcro straps in the front. No hooks to fumble with.

3. Sweat & Milk, Ultimate Support Full Coverage — $$

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One of the most common questions I hear before every Run Club season is: “Do I need a jogging stroller… and can I buy one used?”

The short answer? Yes — and yes.

Why a Jogging Stroller Matters for Longer Runs

"Can't I just use my regular walking stroller for running?” For short jogs or occasional bursts, like during Stroller Strides or Strides 360, many parents do — but for extended mileage, consistent running, or group runs, a true jogging stroller is strongly recommended.

Jogging strollers are designed specifically for speed, stability, and safety. Key differences include:

  • Larger, air-filled tires that absorb shock and roll smoothly over pavement, cracks, and uneven paths
  • A fixed or lockable front wheel, which helps the stroller track straight at higher speeds
  • Improved suspension systems that reduce impact for both parent and child
  • Stronger frames and better braking, especially important on hills and longer routes

Standard walking strollers are built for maneuverability at slow speeds — quick turns, errands, and strolls. When used for longer runs, they can feel harder to control, transmit more vibration, and fatigue your arms and shoulders faster.

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