Run Yourself Happy aims to promote better mental health through running. Link #runyourselfhappy in your runs and spread the endorphins across the Twitterverse.
#AD | Today sees the start of a BRAND NEW video series.
With the support of adidas, @Anna_harding is taking on the challenge to try to hit her πbiggest running goal to dateπ training for a Boston Marathon qualifying time π¦!
Get ready to follow Annaβs journey to BQ!
Just a quickie to say sorry for leaving so suddenly at the end of 2020. It was a difficult time for all at RYH, but we're back and hope to keep promoting good mental health, happy vibes and running with the #RunYourselfHappy hashtag into 2021 ππββοΈπββοΈπ¨.......
We just know that if everyone felt what we're feel when we run, and when we've finished running, then everybody would do it.
Share it here and tag #RunYourselfHappy after your story.
Running makes us happy. It stimulates an endorphin release that triggers happy feelings in our brain. The euphoric feeling, often known as the runners high, is one sought after and enjoyed by runners all over the world, from Olympic athletes to part time park runners.
Pass on your good advice, running tips for new starters, how to keep going when things get tough, tell us how great it makes you feel, share the joys of race day, big up the running community and how much support there is out there between runners.