Run for Someone

Sometimes the best motivation for a run isn’t a pace or a race — it’s a person.
Log your miles and dedicate them to someone who matters.

Community Miles This Week

Total miles logged: 184

People honored: 37

Runs logged: 52

How It Works

Choose someone
Run for a friend, family member, someone fighting through something, or simply someone on your mind.

Go for a run
Any distance counts — outside, treadmill, track, or trail.

Add your miles
Log your run and dedicate those miles to them.

Miles Needed Today

Help these runs reach their next milestone.

Emma — Leukemia fighter
Miles: 92 / 100
Only 8 miles needed tonight

Jake — In memory
Miles: 48 / 50
Just 2 miles left

Mental Health Awareness
Miles: 186 / 200
14 miles to go

Recent Miles

Miles dedicated by runners in this community.

Brennan — 4 miles for Jake 🎧
“Miss you, buddy. Lose Yourself got me through the hills tonight.”

Sarah — 3 miles for Emma 🎵
“Thinking about you today. Playlist: Fight Song.”

Anonymous — 2 miles for mental health

Mike — 5 miles for Dad 🎧
“First run in a while. Till I Collapse on repeat.”

Jen — 4 miles for her sister recovering from surgery
“Treadmill miles tonight.”

Chris — 6 miles for Emma 🎧
“Added a few more tonight. Ran with Titanium.”

Anonymous — 3 miles for a friend going through chemo

Ryan — 5 miles for his son 🎵
“Song: Eye of the Tiger.”

Laura — 2 miles for mental health awareness

Songs From This Week’s Runs

Music that powered miles dedicated to others this week.

Featured Tracks:

🎧 Lose Yourself — Brennan’s run for Jake

🎧 Titanium — Sarah’s run for Emma

🎧 Till I Collapse — Mike’s run for mental health

Running is something many of us get to do that others can't right now.
Thanks for carrying someone with you.

A quick note

Running means different things to different people — a quiet moment, a way to clear the head, or a chance to carry someone in your thoughts for a few miles.

If you choose to participate here, please remember that all running and physical activity comes with inherent risks. Listen to your body, run within your limits, and consult a healthcare professional if you have concerns.

This page exists simply to encourage support and connection through running, and participation is always voluntary and at your own discretion.