Saturday Run FAQ

TrainingEverything you need to know about SATURDAY RUNS at Marlborough Running Club

Who Are Saturday Runs For?

Frankly, pretty much everyone. This is NOT an exclusive club – there are plenty of people who are “regulars” but we genuinely want new faces to join in.

Saturday Runs offer a variety of distances. In general you need to be able to run about 9 miles, but certainly not at a fast pace, as there are always “re-grouping” stops along the way.

When Do They Happen?

That sounds a bit obvious but just so that you know: Saturday mornings, arrive at the host’s house at 9.00 for a 9.30 start. You are usually back by 11.30 – 12.00, depending of course on distance.

Where Do They Happen?

From an MRC member’s house – in other words, starting at places scattered across Wiltshire (with the occasional foray into Berkshire).

Check the website, make sure you are on the Saturday Run email list. The venue is usually announced before we run on Wednesday evenings. If still in doubt, ask someone!

How Far Do We Run?

There’s usually a choice of distances, including a shorter option for those who don’t fancy a long trek or who are injured / recovering / just wimps.

How Fast Is The Pace?

It’s your pace. There’s usually a "fast group" who may be feeling macho and want to do a long distance non-stop. Don’t be intimidated by this: there are always runners who want a slower run, with regrouping stops.

Everyone who gets involved in Saturday Runs knows that we have to make sure that no-one who isn't comfortable to run on their own gets left behind.

Can Anyone Host A Run?

Yes, and it’s great when we have new venues to run from. We live and run in some amazing countryside, and new routes are always very welcome.

So What Does A Host Have To Do?

The host’s job is important and in several parts. But don’t be put off – there are plenty of people in the club who will help you. You need to do this:

What Now?

Why not give it a try. Find out where the next Saturday Run is and join us. Discover the fun of running through the countryside, up and down hills, by rivers and canals, often through some juicy mud, and come back tired but exhilarated.

Talk to other MRC members and get along to a Saturday Run soon.

You’ll love it!