In honor of Mother’s Day, I thought it would be apropos to do a post on Moms Run This Town (MRTT). For those of you who don’t know, MRTT is a nationwide, free moms running group. It was started by Pam Burrus in December of 2010 in Georgia. Pam’s words from the nationwide site:
“Moms RUN This Town!!! Like we literally run the town… and we RUN the town… get it?”
“Yup. That was the name. But then I realized… “this town” is EVERYWHERE… so why not go big?? The little idea of a local running club for moms quickly turned into a Nation-wide running club for moms EVERYWHERE!!!”
“I instantly started building this new club in my head, had the groundwork laid out, and by morning I was registering the domain name. Later that evening – Moms RUN This Town was an official nation-wide running club for moms!! With the powers of facebook the word was spread and our local chapter (the first chapter) was born and moms in other states were exposed to our club!”
“We’ve since grown to over 500 chapters nation wide with who knows how many members (but it’s a LOT). Moms love making the new friendships and finding other moms who share the same passion.”
“Our hopes is that we can provide a fun club for moms (and really ANY woman – not just moms) to get together, run/walk/jog and socialize. We hope to provide an online community built of moms who will help answer running questions, encourage each other, train with each other and share their personal running experiences.”
“ANY skill level is welcome – I always joke “we don’t claim to be the ‘fastest’ just the ‘funnest’ “. Whether you are a walker hoping to start training for your first 5k or an experienced runner training for a marathon – we would love to have you as part of our community.”
“Thanks for being a part of the vision – we hope to see you on the pavement!”
About 2 years ago as I was starting to build up my running distances, I began searching for running partners. I checked the local running stores for groups but none seemed to work for my stay at home mom schedule. I would hit the trail while the kids were at school and I would see tons of other moms running but didn’t know how to connect with them. I heard about MRTT in a neighboring city, Vienna, and joined. The runs were too far for me to join in but I started connecting with them on Facebook. All of the chapters use a closed Facebook group to communicate with members for safety and privacy reasons. I soon realized what a special group of ladies these were. On a whim, I went to one their First Birthday party happy hour. The bubbly and ever so friendly Chapter Leader, Sarah Talley, immediately recognized me and began to chat me up. Within 5 minutes, she convinced me to start my own MRTT Chapter in McLean, VA.
I literally hit the ground “running” and began searching for members at the grocery store, at school, hanging up flyers at Starbucks. I was determined to find these other runners I kept seeing. Flash forward almost 18 months later- I have over 275 moms in my chapter, a co-chapter leader(Alexandra ) and 2 other moms who act as admins to help our ever growing group.
We have new moms, young moms, older moms, marathon runners and newbies. The beauty of our group is that is doesn’t discriminate. There is always someone else to run with at your pace whether it’s a 6min/mile or a 13 min/mile. This is not just a running group for me. What I’ve found is an amazing group of ladies who have become my friends, my extended family and my confidants. We turn to each other for advice on so much more than running. Watching my new friends run farther or faster than they ever thought possible or achieve distances they never thought they could is so personally fulfilling. Not a week goes by without one of our members telling us how grateful she is that she found our group. What they don’t always know is that I am the one who is grateful. When my daughter was born 17 years ago, we decided it was best for our family for me to stay to home. I am truly lucky that I had this opportunity and I wouldn’t have traded it for the world. Having the opportunity to watch your children grow and learn everyday is priceless. However, as many stay at home moms know, you give up a part of your identity when you leave the workforce. “Running” the group has given me a part of my identity back separate from my children and husband and is a part of my life that is just for me. I never realized that this was missing until I found it.
We pride ourselves on connecting with businesses and organizations within our communities. We also do love to volunteer together. Just recently, we manned a 50 person water stop at The Nike Women’s Half in Dc.
We organized a multi chapter group run to connect with other moms in the Northern Virginia area. It was a huge success as you can see with moms running with strollers and their kids.
We are not all about running either! The social aspect is indescribable. This group has allowed me to connect with women that I never would have come in contact with. As moms, we tend to socialize with other moms who have kids at the same school or class. We struggle to get past the identity of being “so and so’s mom” and often lack the time and opportunity to connect with other moms. Being a part of this community has given me this opportunity and so much more. If you’re not a part of MRTT yet, “RUN” don’t walk to your nearest chapter. You won’t be sorry you did.
Wishing all of you a Happy Mother’s Day! And Happy Running!
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Sue @This Mama Runs For Cupcakes says
MRTT rocks! Definitely changed my life!!
Deborah Brooks says
Me too as you know! Happy Mother’s Day!
Amanda H says
Wow that sounds like such an awesome group! I’m not a mom but would love to find a great group of women to run with!
Deborah Brooks says
They really are! Check out your local group I suspect they will let you in! Tell them I sent you. Thanks for stopping by!
Vanessa @Glittergirlruns says
This is awesome!! Do you by any chance have any contact for one in Virginia Beach or Hampton Roads area?! Happy Mother’s Day all!!
Deborah Brooks says
Yes Vanessa is there is one in Va Beach and my friend Lei “runs” it here is the link https://www.facebook.com/groups/virginiabeach.va.mrtt/
Please let her know I sent you along and let me know if you hook up with them. You won’t regret it! Have a happy Mother’s Day!
Amber @ Fit Foodie Runs says
Thank you so much for sharing about this group! I know many runners in our area but we aren’t together – this is perfect to check out!
Happy Mother’s Day! Hope your day is as beautiful as you are!
Deborah Brooks says
yes please do check it out! You won’t be sorry! Have a great Mother’s Day too!
Michele @ A Pace of Balance says
Happy Mother’s Day Deborah! That is so awesome you run your own chapter. I am part of a running club in my neighborhood which happens to be mostly women. I’ve run a couple of workouts and I agree, it’s very rewarding. I am a SAHM too, and I totally get what you mean about having our own identity! Running gives me so much more than physical benefits. Have a great day, mama!
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks Michele! You have a great Mother’s Day too! All women running groups are unique and so amazing to be a part of. Have a great Day!
Erin says
I love this post. I’m part of the MRTT group here in Florida. I have met so many wonderful ladies through this group.
Deborah Brooks says
I’m glad that you love your mrtt group as much as I do. We rock huh? Happy Mother’s Day and thanks for stopping by.
The Good Life says
So, I really like this post. I have read other blogs this week of other MRTT members and so glad I did because I had an unfortunate incident with a chapter leader who really thought she RAN the town and totally turned me off– as well as others. But this past week I have come across other MRTT bloggers that completely have let me see what a great group this is. So keep up the great job ladies!
Deborah Brooks says
So sorry you had an unfortunate experience with MRTT.I hope you are able to participate with another chapter at some point. I honestly can’t imagine not having these wonderful women in my life. Hope you had a nice Mother’s Day and thanks for stopping by and taking the time to respond I appreciate it.
Alexis says
My MRTT friends are the best! They have become some of my closest friends.
Deborah Brooks says
I’m so glad! Me too! #MRTT love. Thanks for stopping by
Salt says
Awesome post! I actually am just starting up a local MRTT chapter in my area. There is a larger one near me that never really seemed to be very active and I was so jealous of huge chapters like yours that do fun things together all the time! There are only 11 of us right now so we are still super tiny, but growing!
I hope you had a wonderful Mother’s Day!
Deborah Brooks says
oh I am so so excited for you! I used to talk to myself at first on our FB page. It takes a few months to get going. If there is anything I can do to help you please don’t hesitate to ask. Good luck and looking forward to hearing about your successes!
Alexandra says
Belated Happy Mothers Day Mama, MRTT has most definitely rocked my world too and changed it for the better. So glad we met and you introduced me to this better way of living xx
Deborah Brooks says
Wouldn’t be the same without you! And me too!