Health & Fitness
Run Like A Mother Inspires Seattle Women With Launch of Annual 5K Race
Empower. Inspire. Enable. Run Like A Mother isn't just a race — it's our way of life.
National organization Run Like A Mother® announces its 2015 5K race in Seattle. Runners will experience a scenic race on Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 10, covering a picturesque landscape with views of Mt. Rainer and Lake Washington. Participants and their families will enjoy a fun post-race party.
A celebration of women, Run Like A Mother was founded in 2008 by Ridgefield resident and certified personal trainer, coach and author Megan Searfoss. Since its start, Run Like A Mother has encouraged more than 25,000 women in all stages of motherhood (novice, new and experienced) across the country to make running a part of their life.
“Through Run Like A Mother, women everywhere can feel motivated and inspired to get on their feet and keep exercising,” said Searfoss. “The race gives women an opportunity to be a part of something that helps them meet their fitness goals while giving back to the community.”
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Registration is currently open for the race and six-week training program. Race day registration will be available after online registration closes. Additional information on the race, training, charity partner and post-race party can be found at www.runlikeamother.com. Join us on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest.
This post is sponsored by Run Like A Mother.
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