The Sub-30 Club

A community of multi-level runners may inspire you to set your own running goals.
Running is an inexpensive fitness track that’s easy to begin. Equipped with a comfortable, supportive pair of shoes, you can take to your neighborhood while you get your body moving.

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Ted Spiker kicked off the Sub-30 Club as an online community for runners of all shapes and sizes. His personal goal was to run a 5K in under 30 minutes, so he invited his blog followers to join the challenge.

Not every runner matches the stock image photo for “runner.” The Sub-30 Club runs the gamut, from very experienced marathon runners to beginners. No matter the skill level, members encourage each other to attain personal goals and work through personal obstacles.

Decide on a goal for your running. Every individual has a personal goal. Buddy up with someone if you need the motivation to get moving.

Most importantly, don’t push yourself too hard. The desire is to be as fast as possible when starting. This puts you at risk for injuries.

Listen as Ted joins host Lisa Davis to discuss how running is for everyone, how to get started, and the importance of support.
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Additional Info

  • Segment Number: 1
  • Audio File: talk_healthy/tt210.mp3
  • Featured Speaker: Ted Spiker, Ironman Competitor
  • Guest Facebook Account: www.facebook.com/ted.spiker
  • Guest Twitter Account: @ProfSpiker
  • Guest Bio: Ted-SpikerTed Spiker is the chair of the department of journalism at UF. He teaches Advanced Magazine Writing and Sports Media & Society, as well as other magazine and writing courses.

    Spiker, who was an editor at Men’s Health before coming to UF, has had hundreds of stories published (primarily about health and fitness) in TIME.com; Esquire.com; Outside; O, The Oprah Magazine; Women's Health; Runner's World; Fortune; and many other magazines and digital platforms.

    Spiker writes the Big Guy Blog for RunnersWorld.com and he is the co-author of about 20 books and the sole author of one book. He was once named by Greatist.com as one of the 100 most influential people in health and fitness, and he was named the 2016-17 Teacher of the Year for the University of Florida.
  • Length (mins): 21:06
  • Waiver Received: No
  • Host: Lisa Davis, MPH