MIXER

Best Mixer Run Clubs

Networking and socializing on the run

Mixer-style run clubs perfect for networking, meeting new people, and expanding your social circle.

24
Clubs
8
Countries
JUL 2026
Updated

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Matcha Running Club

Matcha Running Club

Paris, France

A lifestyle-focused, wellness-oriented running community that pairs short, social runs with post-run matcha gatherings. The club emphasizes inclusivity and casual socializing rather than competitive training; events are relaxed, beginner-friendly and often organised around cafés/foodie themes in Paris.

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Midnight Runners

Midnight Runners

London, United Kingdom

Midnight Runners is a global, volunteer-led run crew built around social fitness, music, exercise stops, and post-run hangs. Their motto is 'Never just running,' and the club blends running with party energy, community, and city-specific events.

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Peak and Pace

Peak and Pace

New York, United States

Peak and Pace is a movement-first community centered on running and broader wellness in New York City. The club brings people together through weekly runs and walk-runs, while also expanding into hikes, ski trips, social events, dance, yoga, and other immersive community experiences. Its core identity is inclusive and community-driven, with an emphasis on fitness, culture, and welcoming all paces.

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Carb Loaders Run Club

Carb Loaders Run Club

Los Angeles, United States

A food-first run club in Los Angeles that treats running as a social, carb-powered community experience. It describes itself as "LA’s carb-mandatory run club" and "the most delicious run club," with monthly runs across West LA that usually end at a new food spot for a post-run hangout. The vibe is casual, welcoming, and built around fun, food, and community rather than race-style training.

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Founders Running Club | Rio de Janeiro

Founders Running Club | Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

The Rio de Janeiro chapter of Founders Running Club brings founders, investors, operators, and creators together for weekly easy runs and post-run coffee and conversation. It is community-driven, welcoming to friends, family, and pets, and focused on mixing networking with a relaxed running social.

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LISTA // Echo Park 𖤍

LISTA // Echo Park 𖤍

Los Angeles, United States

A women-centered social running community powered by lululemon. The club brands itself as #LISTAGurlz and emphasizes authentic movement, welcoming all paces and building a community-focused run culture around Echo Park.

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Founders Running Club Porto

Founders Running Club Porto

Porto, Portugal

A community running club for founders, investors, operators, creators, and startup-minded people. The Porto chapter is built around an easy 5 km Saturday run at your own pace, with a strong networking and coffee-after-run social element. It feels welcoming, community-driven, and relaxed rather than performance-focused.

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Happy Out Run Club

Happy Out Run Club

Long Beach, United States

A free community run club in Long Beach that emphasizes moving together, keeping it joyful, and creating a welcoming social running experience. The club appears to center on easy, community-oriented runs with occasional collaborations, warmups, and post-run recovery, with a relaxed, inclusive vibe.

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The 504th Run Crew

The 504th Run Crew

New Orleans, United States

The 504th Run Crew is a New Orleans run crew focused on bridging the gap between cultures and communities through running. It has a strong social, community-driven identity, with weekly crew runs that change routes regularly, plus active support for local races, cheer stations, and post-race gatherings.

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Midnight Runners Toronto

Midnight Runners Toronto

Toronto, Canada

Midnight Runners Toronto is a volunteer-led running community and part of the global Midnight Runners network. It blends running with bootcamp-style stops, music, and social connection, creating a workout that feels more like a community event than a standard run. The Toronto chapter emphasizes inclusive weekly group runs, post-run socializing, and a mix of formats such as bootcamp runs, track sessions, long runs, party runs, and pop-ups.

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THRC

THRC

Hanoi, Vietnam

THRC is a young, social running community in Hanoi that emphasizes low-pressure, no-judgment group runs. Its identity centers on running together at a slow to moderate pace, then hanging out afterward for breakfast, coffee, or matcha. The club mixes casual weekly runs with themed event runs, brand collaborations, mini-games, prizes, and sometimes music or a DJ, making it more about community and vibe than performance.

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Ele Ela Run in Lisbon

Ele Ela Run in Lisbon

Lisbon, Portugal

Ele Ela Run in Lisbon is a social run club built around a simple run-and-coffee culture. Founded in 2023, it offers a welcoming community vibe with regular Friday runs from ELELA Cafe and a women-only Sunday run from Anemia in Ajuda. The club appears low-pressure, free to join, and centered on post-run coffee and conversation.

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Running Junkies

Running Junkies

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Amsterdam-based running crew that blends running with social connection, dinner, travel, and cheering for races. The club is community-focused and organized around a weekly Tuesday social run and dinner, with pace groups so runners can split up after starting together.

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These Girls Run

These Girls Run

London, United Kingdom

These Girls Run is a UK women’s running and wellness community built around sisterhood, support, and feel-good vibes. It aims to make running more welcoming for women at every stage, from beginners to experienced runners, and combines weekly runs with social connection, yoga, brunch, Pilates, and retreats. The club emphasizes a safe space, inclusivity, and making sure no one is left behind.

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The Seattle Run Club | Social Run Club

The Seattle Run Club | Social Run Club

Seattle, United States

A social running community in Seattle that centers easy-going group runs and social connection. The club presents itself as a social run club and also appears to host mixer-style events, with a friendly, community-driven vibe.

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Nola Miles Club

Nola Miles Club

New Orleans, United States

A New Orleans-based mileage club centered on community, health, and connection. It welcomes walkers, joggers, and runners of all levels, and combines movement with local-business support, post-run hangouts, and occasional community service events. The club also appears to offer a broader wellness and community-building ecosystem beyond runs, including training plans and cross-training activities.

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Pasadena Pub Runners

Pasadena Pub Runners

Pasadena, United States

A monthly social running group in Pasadena built around easy miles, local pubs, and a relaxed, good-time atmosphere. The club explicitly welcomes people whether they want to run or not, making it more about community and hanging out than performance.

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Salty Star Run Club

Salty Star Run Club

Salt Lake City, United States

A community-first social run club in Salt Lake City that emphasizes inclusivity, welcoming runners of different paces, and building connections beyond training. The club appears to center around weekly group runs and special community events, with a relaxed, supportive, and friendly atmosphere.

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Running Raptors CLT

Running Raptors CLT

Charlotte, United States

Official run club of Monday Night Brewing Garden Co. It is a welcoming Tuesday night community run where all dinosaurs and fitness levels are invited, suggesting a casual, inclusive, and playful social-running culture tied to a brewery setting.

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Valley Girls Run Club

Valley Girls Run Club

Fresno, United States

A community run club with a strong social and welcoming identity, centered around running the valley together. The club’s public tagline, "more than just a run club," suggests it is about community connection as much as miles, and outside references point to a Fresno-based group with social runs and occasional pub or fundraiser events.

Cities Represented

Mixer run clubs specialize in creating opportunities for new connections, combining fitness with intentional social programming designed to help members meet new people and build networks. These groups understand that running provides natural ice-breakers and shared experiences that facilitate genuine connections. The best mixer clubs balance structured social activities with organic relationship building that happens naturally during group runs. The programming often includes partner workouts, team challenges, social games, and post-run events specifically designed to encourage interaction between members who might not otherwise meet. Many clubs organize speed-friend running sessions, themed events, or mixer runs that pair different members together. The intentional social focus attracts people seeking to expand their social circles rather than just improve their fitness. Mixer run clubs attract newcomers to cities, recently single individuals, career changers, and anyone seeking to expand their social networks through shared interests. The structured social programming removes the awkwardness from meeting new people while the running provides natural conversation topics and shared experiences. Many lasting friendships and relationships begin in mixer clubs, proving that intentional community building can create authentic connections.

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