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Rave Run Club: Jogging to a Safer Beat
5 Jan
Summary
- A new run club mixes rave music with exercise for safer evening workouts.
- The club, led by Tom Adams, attracts diverse participants including families and dogs.
- Attendance has rapidly grown, reaching 200 people at its latest event.

In Worcestershire, a unique running club called Worcester's Rave Run Club has emerged, merging the excitement of rave culture with physical activity to enhance safety during evening hours. Founded in November by Tom Adams, a 44-year-old stonemason, the club aims to positively impact participants' lives by offering a fun and secure way to exercise. Adams leads the group, which meets every other Saturday, carrying a 15kg speaker that plays upbeat dance music.
The club has seen remarkable growth since its inception. The inaugural run attracted around 70 people, with numbers quickly rising to over 130 for the second event, and a substantial 200 attendees for the most recent gathering. This rapid expansion is attributed to the club's inclusive atmosphere, welcoming everyone from families with young children to individuals running with their dogs. Adams noted that safety concerns, particularly for women running alone at night, were a key motivator for establishing the club.




