Our Mission:
Lead with Love.
It’s not about running.
It’s about what we learn from it.
It’s not about running.
It’s about what we learn from it.
Leading with L.O.V.E
They say you should love what you do, but how often have you heard to love yourself and those around you? Running is by far one of the toughest sports to love. To be honest, very few people will learn to love it. Rarely will any child grow up saying, “I can’t wait to join cross country when I’m older”. Yet, we find so many runners around the world who grow to learn how strong they really are through their experiences with this wonderfully challenging sport.
When we say “Lead with Love”, we want our athletes to understand that loving what you do is nice, but loving those around you, and most importantly, YOURSELF, is our ultimate goal. Unfortunately, many children that join us have been told that they aren’t good enough for another sport. Loving oneself can feel like an uphill battle after someone hear’s that they aren’t good enough… This is where we come in. We are here to help those overlooked in our community and build them up to be a strong and successful young adults off and on the course/track.
To Lead with Love: Listen, be Optimistic, be Vulnerable, & have Enthusiasm.
Love,
Coach Eric
Numbers are important.
Whether it is in life or in our own running performance, they can determine whether one receives a college scholarship or even a good enough GPA to get into one’s dream college. Here are some numbers below that you’ll like to see…
on a per practice charge, limitless charges an average of $3 per practice. this is by far the most affordable youth sports program in our community.
this is a prestigious honor that is only given out to approximately 0.7% of all cross country runners in the communities we serve.
we find that many newcomers come back for more the next year!
We primarily offer groups in the winter (December-February) & in the summer (June-August). The main focus is to provide youth with a fun and competitive environment while helping them become better runners.
All programs offer a variety of commitment levels varying from 3, 4, or 6 practices a week. Practices are optional.
athletes train in the cooler mornings of the summer. the main goals of the program include having athletes race in the summer usatf championship series & to help keep runners in shape for the upcoming fall cross country season.
athletes train after school in the winter months of the school year. this program takes place during the initial phases of usatf cross country champs and lasts until the winter ca high school track championships. in other words, this fits right into the high school xc/track runner’s school year schedule.