Everything Is Better When You Run It Together
- RevRun

- May 16
- 2 min read
How to Bring Your Team, Club, Company, or Crew to the RevRun
Running Is Better With People
Science confirms what every runner already knows: running with others makes you faster, happier, and more likely to actually show up. Whether it's a running club, a group of coworkers, a neighborhood crew, or three generations of your family — the RevRun is better when you bring your people.

July 4th is already a community holiday. The RevRun makes it even more so — a morning event that gives your group a shared experience before the barbecues, fireworks, and celebrations begin.
Ideas for Your Group
✔ Running Clubs: The RevRun's certified 5K and 10K courses make it perfect for club members seeking a competitive July 4th race. Organize a group registration and cheer each other across the finish line.
✔ Corporate Teams: Looking for a team-building event that actually builds something? Run as a company team. Wear matching shirts. Support the five community causes together.
✔ Neighborhood Crews: Start July 4th with your neighbors before the neighborhood cookout. Walk or run the 1-Mile Fun Run together and make it the new neighborhood tradition.
✔ Multi-Generation Families: Grandparents can walk the fun run while parents race the 5K and the kids do the fun run. Multiple distance options mean everyone participates at their level.
✔ School & Youth Groups: The 1-Mile Fun Run is a wonderful introduction to racing for school-age kids. Teachers, coaches, and youth leaders regularly bring groups to the RevRun.
Make It Official
Create a matching look. Team shirts in your club colors, personalized race bibs, a team warm-up together at the start line — the details matter and make the photos great.
Set up a post-race meetup spot near the finish area so your whole group can reunite, compare times, celebrate, and share the morning before heading to your July 4th plans.
🏃 Register your group at www.revrunpa.com — and make July 4th morning unforgettable


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