Recently I have started an afternoon running group for the middle school kids. It has quickly grown many ways and I am fortunate to be there to see it. I love the spirit of kids - always up for an adventure! I guess that will always be a part of me too! They want the rolling hills, the deep snow, the path not traveled. They have a bit of a "no fear" attitude, a free and in the moment attitude...we should all have some of that. The energy running with kids in the woods is wonderful! They adapt quickly to it.

What I have seen with this group of kids is some of the same qualities I see with my Whole Running girls - they are creating a healthy bond. Pushing themselves yet helping to push the others too. Knowing that yes, I am taking them out of their comfort...yet doing it with a smile (or grimace? haven't looked too close!). Some of the runs have been through very deep snow - and we are forced to run in lines, switching the lead to pave the path...gets exhausting to be in the front the whole time! But what a work out!
"The most effective kind of education, is that a child should play among lovely things" Plato




For the Parents that I work with who have given me the honor to work with their kids...Thank you!!! I hope they will join you on your runs! It sure is a treat....
"The pursuit of truth and beauty is a sphere of activity in which we are permitted to remain children all our lives" Albert Einstein
I love this! My 7th grade daughter Katie would like to join you in the summer, so I hope this continues into the warmer weather!
ReplyDeleteGreat post. Love what you are doing.
ReplyDeleteLoved this post Jill -- and loved seeing you with the kids in Green Lakes -- I got a kick out of the one in shorts!
ReplyDeleteYou are doing a great thing -- It made me think of a book I read called "Last Child in the Woods" -- it is a book written by an Audubon Medal winner and chairman of the Children & Nature Network -- that focuses on the changes in our culture and society that are depriving kids of a real connection to the natural world -- and all the negative impacts of that -- He calls his movement "leave no child inside".
Not only do you have these kids running, but you have them running in the woods -- It will be good for them in so many ways....
You never fail to inspire.