Active Living
Centerville Wellness 5k Run/Walk for Health
Check-in day of race and Late Registration: 7:45 – 8:30 AM
Prizes for Overall Male and Overall Female winners
***Door prizes by raffle for Centerville City School Employee participants***
Questions, contact Heidi Riffle ([email protected])
Spring Into Health 5K
Free Boxing Class!
»Enjoy a FREE 60min class consisting of shadowboxing and HIIT/strength exercises.
»Please RSVP at https://forms.gle/uCXw5KF8RHZwMxdN7
»Participants will receive a 10% off coupon to use on their next purchase!
»Please bring your own mat, we can only provide a limited number. Water will be provided!
Box More, Stress Less
At TITLE Boxing Club Kettering, we aim to honor the sport of boxing in the right way. Inspired by a true boxer’s workout, our signature boxing class uses every part of the body. By teaching you not just how to punch but how to box, you’re guaranteed to get the best workout possible with us.
Our authentic boxing classes incorporate skill and technique while keeping every workout fun. The full body workout will increase your endurance, breathing control, and ability to gain mental clarity.
Whichever boxing fitness class you choose, our Kettering clubs will get your heart pumping with a thoughtful progression of warm-up drills, shadowboxing, HIIT exercises, 3-minute rounds of boxing and strength work.
Over everything, TITLE Boxing Club Kettering is dedicated to showing people of all ages, shapes, and abilities that there is no feeling like boxing! A feeling of confidence that you can take with you anywhere you go and in everything you do!
April Fool’s Day 5k
We are not kidding! It may be a fools errand, but come start your 5K season in Miamisburg! It’s a fun and festive event for the whole family! Sign up by March 17 to guarantee your shirt will be 50/50 cotton poly blend t-shirt for the event that will start and end in Community Park. All participants will receive a finisher medal!
Photos and Results – Available at Speedy-Feet.com after the race.
On-site Check-In – from 4:30pm to 6:00pm. Race Start at 6:00pm. Runners will stay to the right on the path at the start and finish, run up the coned lane on Vanguard and the return on the sidewalk.
Bicycle Touring in the Miami Valley
Have you ever thought about going on a bicycle touring trip, but aren’t sure where to start? In this program, learn about opportunities right here in the Miami Valley to take a trip on your bicycle. We’ll cover local routes, resources and where to stay.
- REGISTRATION OPTIONS:Registration required
- REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 03-26-24
reawaken – a day yoga retreat
A Cacao Ceremony
A Gratitude Practice using the Maltyox Method
Inspiring & Uplifting Spring Focused Workshops
A Spring Feast by Hidden Valley Orchards
St. Paddy’s Day 5K and AfterParty
Dublin Pub One Mile Race
– Timed
– How Fast Can you Run
– Enjoy the drinks after the run
– Enjoy 6 stops in the Oregon District in 60 minutes.
– Event Shirt (if registered by February 29th)
– Jameson shot medal
– Jameson Swag
– Entry wristband for the Dublin Pub on March 16th & 17th ($10 value)
– A Jameson mixed drink at 6 stops in the Oregon District
*Please note that event swag is subject to change due to potential supply chain issues.
– Hole in the Wall
– Ned Peppers
– Blind Bob’s
– Next Door
– Trolly Stop
– Dublin Pub
Race day (Dublin Pub)
9am – Registration and Packet pick up opens
11am – Timed One Mile Start
11:15am – The Longest Mile Start
11:45am – Timing Stops
12pm – Dublin Pub Opens to the Public
$30 through February 11th
$35 February 12th – February 29th (shirt deadline is February 29th)
$40 March 1st – 15th
$45 race day, March 16th
The course will run through Downtown Dayton. You must maintain a 20 min/mile pace.
Results are updated as you finish and can be accessed on the Key Sports website or via the ITS YOUR RACE app.
TBA
This is a 21+ event (must present valid ID to enter Dublin Pub).
We love dogs and kids, but pets and strollers are not allowed.
You must complete the one mile distance in 20 minutes
Harrigan’s Charity 5k
The Harrigan’s 5k is a St Patrick’s Tradition and fundraiser for several local charities.
Not only is this a fun race, but proceeds go to good causes as well. Proceeds of this race benefit Alzheimer’s Association, JDRF, United Rehab Services of Greater Dayton and South Community Positive Health Options.
ONLINE REGISTRATION will remain open through the race start on March 9! Entry fee is $35 thru March 6. $40 after March 6. Shirts guaranteed with entries received by Feb 28.
PACKET PICKUP will be at Up and Running Thursday and Friday, March 7 and March 8 from 4pm to 6pm. You can also pickup your packet at Harrigan’s on race morning.
Gordon Food Service will provide bananas, water, and snacks.
Pirate 1M, 5K, 10K, 15K, & Half Marathon
This is a US Road Running Club Race and part of the US Road Running Race Series.
It is not required to be a club member to run with us.
Club members receive 50% off club races and a US Road Running shirt.
To join go to https://usroadrunning.com
Best Costume
It is not required to wear a costume, but we do encourage it.
At the beginning of each race, we take a group photo.
The best costume will be awarded at the beginning race.
Pirate Booty
To help get into the theme we have Pirate Booty at our pirate race.
Race Rules
Entry fees are non-refundable, with no exceptions.
We reserve the right to cancel in extreme circumstances.
No dogs on the course.
Walkers are always welcome.
Race Information
The race starts at 8:00 AM.
Packet pickup starts 30 minutes before the race and ends 10 minutes before the race starts.
All runners must register on RunSignup.
No on-site registration.
1M Course
https://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/5893020202
The course is an out-and-back.
5K, 10K, & 15K Course
https://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/5553169708
This course is an out-and-back.
5K does the course one time.
10K does the course two times.
15K does the course three times.
Cat Yoga at SICSA
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Dayton Pub Run Lite
Join Dayton Track Club and Key Sports for our “Lite” edition of the Dayton Pub Runs (every 3rd Wednesday of the month).
Make sure you RSVP and check-in to get credit for attending as usual.
All paces and people are welcome, and it’s free to attend! Don’t forget to wear weather and low light appropriate gear!
Duration: +/- 3-4 miles
I Wuff You Valentine Hike
Happy Valentine’s Day to our favorite pups! Join us for a self-guided afternoon hike through the trails of Bill Yeck Park. You and your pup will be pampered with special treats along the way! Participants are welcome to come anytime during the program. The final time to start the hike is 2:30 p.m.
All ages. Registration is not required, but you may register to get event weather updates.
Valentine’s Chocolate and Beer 5K/10K
Join us at the Chocolate and Beer 5K/10K and celebrate with your friends and loved ones! Choose your distance and and shirt (vintage style short sleeve tee or super soft premium hoodie). After the race, stay for the post race celebration which includes a post race beverage and appetizers.
Explore Local Trails For A Chance To Win Prizes
The MetroParks Trails Challenge returns for 2024 with new trails to hike, cycle, mountain bike, paddle and horseback ride. Participants have until Oct. 31 to check off as many of the 28 trails as they can for a chance to win prizes. Included trails offer a variety of outdoor experiences and range in length, terrain and difficulty. Participation is free. Register here.
Participants can keep track of their progress in real time by using the free MetroParks mobile app, powered by OuterSpatial. MetroParks mobile app can be downloaded by visiting metroparks.org/mobile. Those who wish to keep track by using a Trails Log can download one at metroparks.org/trailschallenge.
Five Rivers MetroParks’ locations are home to 160 miles of natural surface trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. The greater Dayton region is home to more than 340 miles of paved recreation trails – the nation’s largest paved trail network – and 270 miles of river corridor.
In 2023, hundreds of participants collectively completed 6,163 trails totaling 11,134 miles of human powered travel – longer than the distance from Antarctica to the United States.
“The Trails Challenge is an opportunity for people of all ages and skill levels to explore trails they might not normally visit,” said outdoor recreation coordinator Jordan Hart. “Participants can do this on their own time and at their own pace, making it accessible for anyone who wants to be active and outdoors. Plus, we have several programs offered throughout the challenge for people to try exploring the trails in ways they may not be able to otherwise, like horseback riding, paddling and mountain biking.”
How to participate:
- Visit metroparks.org/trailschallenge to register, access the 2024 MetroParks Trails Log and learn more about the trails challenge.
- Hike, bike, ride, paddle or horseback ride the designated trails — in any order and at your own convenience. Use the MetroParks mobile app to learn more about individual challenges. Those who have not yet downloaded the app can do so for free by visiting metroparks.org/mobile.
- Track your progress on the mobile app. Everyone can participate — including children.
- Submit your trails log no later than Oct. 31 at metroparks.org/trailschallenge to be eligible to receive prizes.
How to win prizes:
- Complete just one trail in the challenge, and you will be entered to win a $100 gift card to a local outdoor gear or bike shop of your choosing. You will receive one entry for each trail you complete. Complete all 28 trails and get 28 chances to win.
- Youth ages 14 and younger who complete just one trail will be entered to win a Kids Adventure Pack, which includes cool outdoor gear. Youth also will receive one entry for each trail they complete. Note: Youth must complete entries through online form to be eligible.
- Everyone who completes at least 18 trails will receive a MetroParks Trails Challenge sticker. Also, 100 people completing at least 18 trails will be selected at random to receive a MetroParks Trails Challenge T-Shirt.
- Winners be notified by e-mail or phone. Prizes will be distributed after Oct. 31.
How to plan ahead:
- Some of the trails in the challenge are segments of larger trails, so participants may have to hike, bike or shuttle back to their starting point. Other trails included are loops, starting and ending at the same point. These are marked on the trail log.
- Some of the trails require special gear, such as a mountain bike or kayak, but participants can walk, hike, run or jog 22 of the 28 trails. Check metroparks.org/programs-events-finderthroughout the year to register for programs, such as Try Mountain Biking, that allow you to borrow gear to complete trails.
- Participants must use necessary safety equipment, including a helmet and life jacket, during their adventures.
- Check the status of trails at MetroParks’ alerts page (metroparks.org/alerts), the Miami Conservancy District’s Trail Conditions page and the Miami Valley Trails’ alerts page.