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Local Residents Start Running and Walking Club
Club Focused on Training Beginners
By Nelda Strasser April 16, 2007 Arlington, VA For the Washington Running Report
The Arlington Road Runners Club, a new nonprofit chapter of the
Road Runners Club of America, will begin its inaugural training
season Saturday, May 5th in Rosslyn's Gateway Park. The club
will help train new runners and walkers to complete local
races, such as the Army Ten-Miler and Marine Corps Marathon,
and to improve their general fitness levels. The Arlington Road Runners Club, with its goal to train for DC
races, offers members measured training routes, running/walking
tips, and a friendly atmosphere. One of its local sponsors,
Gotta Run, also offers members discounts on merchandise. The club was founded by Nelda Strasser, Ellen Williams, Shari
Pine, and Val Rodriguez - all former members of local marathon
training programs who aim to help others get up, get out, and
get fit. The four community-minded women intend to donate any
profits towards funding obesity prevention programs for
children in the DC Metro area. About Arlington Road Runners Club: The Arlington Road Runners Club was founded in April of 2007.
Its parent organization, The Road Runners Club of America, is a
non-profit organization of more than 670 running clubs and
160,000 members across the United States. The RRCA member
chapters organize training runs, provide safety guidelines,
promote fitness running programs and offer social activities.
For more information, visit the
Arlington Road
Runners Club's
web site.
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