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Event Location

600 Bonnet Springs Blvd
Bonnet Springs Park Family Lawn
Lakeland, FL 33815 US

PARENTS ARE REQUIRED TO STAY ONSITE FOR THE DURATION OF PRACTICE

PRACTICE WILL BE AT BONNET SPRINGS PARK

 

Tuesdays at 5:15 - 6:00 p.m.


Check in at 5:00 p.m. on the Family Lawn

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NO PRACTICE
during school holidays
inclement weather

 

 

Fall Session
August 27, 2024 - November 19, 2024 

 

Spring Session 
January 14, 2025 -  May 6, 2025

This is a FREE community program, there is no fee to participate.

You can help sustain the work of the Lakeland Runners Club or Bonnet Springs Park with a donation.

Information

The LRC Kids Run Club is a running club for children to prepare them for a lifetime of running. 

The program is held during the school year, is gender-neutral, and is designed for children in kindergarten through fifth grade, regardless of school affiliation. The emphasis of this program is on participation and developing a healthy lifestyle as opposed to being a competitive running program. The workouts include warmups, relays, distance runs, games, and stretching.

Youth sports provides opportunities to exercise, make friends, gain competence, build confidence, learn about teamwork, take risks, develop character and self-discipline. Kids need movement to grow healthy and strong. Regular physical activity strengthens muscles and bones, helps prevent health problems like diabetes and heart disease, and reduces symptoms of anxiety and depression. Physical activity also clear benefits for life at school. Students who are physically active tend to have better grades, miss fewer school days, and have better focus in class. 

Parents are required to stay at the practice location for the entirety of the workout and are encouraged to be physically active in eyesight of their child.

If you are not familiar with Bonnet Springs Park, you can find the location of the Family Lawn on their park map. 

For students in 5th - 8th grade, we offer a Summer Development Program during the summer that transitions into a cross-country racing experience in late summer. 


Positive & Safe Sport Environment
The Lakeland Runners Club is committed to offering programs for athletes to enjoy a welcoming and respectful environment where diversity is actively embraced. At any age, our objective is for athletes to use the skills they have learned to contribute to the well-being of their communities.

Additional Resources for Parents
Our volunteer coaches are trained to protect young athletes from abuse through the Safe Sport Act training. Free resources are available for preschool through high school athletes and their parents and are designed to cover the issues of misconduct in sport and helps parents ensure their children have a positive and safe sport experience.

History

The LRC Kids Run Club has been active since 2008.  The program has been held at the YMCA/Peterson Park, Lakeland High School Track, Fletcher Park at Lake Bonny, Common Ground Park, and starting for the 2024-2025 school year, Bonnet Springs Park.

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Recommendations from the RRCA

Running in a kid’s fun run or youth track event can be a great experience for kids. For children 5 and under focus on “dash” events that range from a few yards to 400 meters. For children 5 and over, kids fun runs that are a ½ to 1 mile long may be considered, but allow for a combination of running and walking. Children ages 12 and over may want to participate in a 5K run. Children ages 15 and older may want to participate in a 10K to half marathon event. Children 18 and older may want to participate in a marathon or further distance. These are general guidelines and the distance a child can physically and emotionally tolerate will depend on the individual, however, longer distances (10K and over) should wait until after puberty.

Founded in 1958, the Road Runners Club of America (RRCA) is the oldest and largest national association of runners and running organizations dedicated to growing the sport of running. The RRCA uses the term “running” ​to encompass the broad spectrum of “running” in the US, including competitive running, jogging, fitness walking, race walking, and wheelchair fitness/racing on roads, trails, and tracks.

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