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Run with Christopher McDougall, author of Born to Run
Read the best-selling book Born to Run? Want to go for a run with Christopher McDougall? And then shoot the breeze with him? Yes, of course you do. So mark down Wednesday, August 11th and arrange to get out of work a little early. This is going to be so much fun. Details below and at Barefoot NYC.
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Join Christopher McDougall, author of “Born to Run,” and John Durant, founder of Barefoot Runners NYC, in an epic barefoot run from Harlem to Brooklyn. Run barefoot, near-barefoot, or fully shod but barefoot curious. Rediscover the fun of running barefoot, and tap into the natural quickness and strength buried in your soles. We’ll party in the park before and after, and every step of the way. The full run is 8 miles, but feel free to join for any part of the run — see course map for meeting points. Chris will be giving a book talk at Word Bookstore, just near the finish, at 7:30pm. The cost is $25 (and includes the book), but there is no obligation for runners to attend.
Start: Marcus Garvey Park (NW corner at 124th and Mt. Morris Park)
Time: Run begins at 4pm. Runners will begin gathering at 3pm.
Route: Join us anywhere along the way. We’ll be entering Central Park at Malcom X and 110th. We’ll be running on East Drive all the way down through Central Park. We’ll be exiting Central Park at 60th St. and 5th Avenue. Then crossing the Queensboro Bridge to Brooklyn
Finish: American Playground, near Word Bookstore at 126 Franklin Street, Brooklyn (Franklin and Milton)
RSVP: To sign up for the run, please RSVP at Barefoot Runners NYC
Media Inquiries: Please contact Christopher McDougall or John Durant

Comments
Advertising the route of a
Advertising the route of a barefoot run is asking for trouble! Pranksters will pour tar, tacks, and feathers on the route! :)Otherwise, looks like a great event. I wish I was in NYC! :(