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SOUTH FLORIDA’S FIRST & LARGEST RUNNING COMMUNITY
We’re not just lacing up for a run — we’re building something bigger. A movement. A mindset. A community powered by the people who don’t stop, not for rain, not for heat, not for anything, and who show up, week after week, to move with purpose.
What began with a single run club in Miami Beach back in 2009 has grown into South Florida’s most powerful running network. With Nike and Baptist Health leading the way and community at our core, we’ve expanded across the state, from Brickell to Coral Gables, Weston to Kendall, and no one is stopping us. Today, thousands of runners are part of this movement. We run for strength, for clarity, for connection. We run to belong.
On any given week, you’ll find hundreds of runners flooding the streets, led by pace crews, fueled by partners, and united by the belief that movement can change everything. This is how we run the city.

What We Are All About
#DONTSTOP

THE OG RUN CREW
What started with a single run on Lincoln Road has grown into a city-wide movement built by over 1,500 runners who show up.

BUILT FOR EVERYONE
No matter your pace, background, experience, or ability — everybody belongs here. This is running without barriers or conditions.

MORE THAN MILES
We host weekly runs, yes — but also races, brand activations, private 5Ks, city tours, and high-energy events that bring people together.

9 CLUBS. ONE COMMUNITY.
From Brickell to Weston, Homestead to Kendall, each location has its own rhythm — but we all move together, forward.

POWERED BY PEOPLE
This movement runs on more than just legs — it runs on energy, effort, and real partnership. From first-timers to long-time pacers, from global brands to local leaders — we do this together.

FRANKIE RUIZ
THE MAN BEHIND IT ALL
Frankie Ruiz is the co-founder of the internationally acclaimed Life Time Miami Marathon, a signature event that attracts more than 25,000 participants each year and has generated over $300 million in economic impact for Miami-Dade County. Under his leadership, the marathon has become both a source of civic pride and a defining element of Miami’s global reputation as a wellness-forward city.
As the City of Miami’s first Chief Wellness Officer, Ruiz continues to shape citywide health initiatives, championing the role of parks, public spaces, and active living in urban life. He also serves on the Miami-Dade Parks Advisory Board and the Lil’ Abner Foundation board, with past service on the Virginia Key, Underline, and Ludlam Trail advisory boards—helping guide the responsible and inclusive development of Miami’s most valuable civic assets.


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