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Fast Track to Wellness

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Running is not just about breaking a sweat; it is about breaking barriers and unlocking a world of benefits that extend far beyond physical fitness. Many older adults have experienced firsthand the transformative power of this simple yet profound exercise.

Sonya Phillips is a 62-year-old Jacksonville native who has been running competitively for over fifty years. Introduced to the sport by her father, Phillips is loyal to lacing up at least four times each week. She ran in the first River Run when it started back in 1978.

“My father was a great athlete. He competed in every sport you could imagine as a young man and he required us to participate in outdoor activities and team sports,” Phillips said.

Running is a fantastic way to improve cardiovascular health. By engaging in regular aerobic activity, such as running, you strengthen your heart, lower blood pressure, and increase circulation, reducing the risk of heart disease and stroke.

“Running is such a stress reliever. My entire body feels more relaxed when I am out there.”

–Sonya Phillips

But the benefits of running do not stop there. It is also an effective way to manage weight and improve body composition. Whether you are looking to shed a few pounds or tone up, running torches calories and builds lean muscle, leading to a healthier, more resilient physique.

Beyond the physical benefits, running is a potent mood booster. The release of endorphins during exercise produces a natural high, reducing anxiety, and depression.

Phillips says, “Running is such a stress reliever. My entire body feels more relaxed when I am out there. I feel powerful and strong when I run. I had my knee replaced recently but I’m still motivated to keep going no matter what life throws at me.”

Pushing through physical discomfort and overcoming obstacles on the road or trail translates into greater mental fortitude in other areas of life. It teaches perseverance, discipline, and the importance of setting and achieving goals.

Whether you are running solo or with a group, there’s a bond among runners that’s hard to find elsewhere. Sharing miles and stories with fellow runners creates bonds that extend beyond the pavement.   

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