Weekly Runs

The club holds several weekly group runs that aren’t part of a particular training program, including:

  • Tuesday evening track work
  • Thursday evening run
  • Saturday long run
  • Sunday long run

Locations and starting times may change with the season and other constraints. See below for upcoming runs.

Apr
14
Tue
Tuesday Night Track — UMD
Apr 14 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Please see PGRC’s MeetUp page for updates and details – meetup.com/princegeorgesrunningclub/events/

Who: All club members, guests, and visitors. All paces and experience levels. Children are welcome, if accompanied by a responsible adult.

Training paces

Recommended pace for your intervals is typically your 1 mile pace-10k pace, depending on your goals andthe length of time of the interval. But you are welcome to run at whatever pace you choose (and that may include walking and easy jogging for beginner runners and those recovering from injuries, hard races, etc.) You are also welcome to do your own workout rather than follow the group workout.

As we move from fall into winter, remember to carry/wear running lights, if you have them, to increase visibility.

Some resources to help you determine your own training pace.

Track etiquette

Please follow the following guidelines:

  • The 2 inside lanes are reserved for faster running and speedwork. Please stay in the outside lanes if you are walking, and during warm-ups, drills, and recovery intervals.
  • If you hear a runner coming from behind, please move to the OUTSIDE of the track. Faster runners wishing to pass in the inside lane should yell “track.”
  • Do not form a blockade by walking or running more than 2 abreast.

Warm-up

We typically spend the first 15 minutes jogging slowly, followed by some strides and/or drills.

We run the group workouts by time rather than distance since we have a wide variety of paces, everyone runs for the same amount of time, and gets the same amount of recovery (usually 3 minutes between each repeat).

Here are some resources that explain and demonstrate these concepts:

Remember to bring lights to carry/wear, if you have them.

Apr
16
Thu
Thursday Evening Run
Apr 16 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Please see PGRC’s MeetUp page for updates and details.

meetup.com/princegeorgesrunningclub/events/

 

Apr
18
Sat
Saturday Club Run (Winter 2025/26)
Apr 18 @ 8:00 am – 10:00 am
Apr
19
Sun
Club Long Run (Winter 2025-2026)
Apr 19 @ 8:00 am – 10:00 am

Please see PGRC’s MeetUp page for updates and details – meetup.com/princegeorgesrunningclub/events/

Apr
21
Tue
Tuesday Night Track — UMD
Apr 21 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Please see PGRC’s MeetUp page for updates and details – meetup.com/princegeorgesrunningclub/events/

Who: All club members, guests, and visitors. All paces and experience levels. Children are welcome, if accompanied by a responsible adult.

Training paces

Recommended pace for your intervals is typically your 1 mile pace-10k pace, depending on your goals andthe length of time of the interval. But you are welcome to run at whatever pace you choose (and that may include walking and easy jogging for beginner runners and those recovering from injuries, hard races, etc.) You are also welcome to do your own workout rather than follow the group workout.

As we move from fall into winter, remember to carry/wear running lights, if you have them, to increase visibility.

Some resources to help you determine your own training pace.

Track etiquette

Please follow the following guidelines:

  • The 2 inside lanes are reserved for faster running and speedwork. Please stay in the outside lanes if you are walking, and during warm-ups, drills, and recovery intervals.
  • If you hear a runner coming from behind, please move to the OUTSIDE of the track. Faster runners wishing to pass in the inside lane should yell “track.”
  • Do not form a blockade by walking or running more than 2 abreast.

Warm-up

We typically spend the first 15 minutes jogging slowly, followed by some strides and/or drills.

We run the group workouts by time rather than distance since we have a wide variety of paces, everyone runs for the same amount of time, and gets the same amount of recovery (usually 3 minutes between each repeat).

Here are some resources that explain and demonstrate these concepts:

Remember to bring lights to carry/wear, if you have them.

Apr
23
Thu
Thursday Evening Run
Apr 23 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Please see PGRC’s MeetUp page for updates and details.

meetup.com/princegeorgesrunningclub/events/

 

Apr
25
Sat
Saturday Club Run (Winter 2025/26)
Apr 25 @ 8:00 am – 10:00 am
Apr
26
Sun
Club Long Run (Winter 2025-2026)
Apr 26 @ 8:00 am – 10:00 am

Please see PGRC’s MeetUp page for updates and details – meetup.com/princegeorgesrunningclub/events/

Apr
28
Tue
Tuesday Night Track — UMD
Apr 28 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Please see PGRC’s MeetUp page for updates and details – meetup.com/princegeorgesrunningclub/events/

Who: All club members, guests, and visitors. All paces and experience levels. Children are welcome, if accompanied by a responsible adult.

Training paces

Recommended pace for your intervals is typically your 1 mile pace-10k pace, depending on your goals andthe length of time of the interval. But you are welcome to run at whatever pace you choose (and that may include walking and easy jogging for beginner runners and those recovering from injuries, hard races, etc.) You are also welcome to do your own workout rather than follow the group workout.

As we move from fall into winter, remember to carry/wear running lights, if you have them, to increase visibility.

Some resources to help you determine your own training pace.

Track etiquette

Please follow the following guidelines:

  • The 2 inside lanes are reserved for faster running and speedwork. Please stay in the outside lanes if you are walking, and during warm-ups, drills, and recovery intervals.
  • If you hear a runner coming from behind, please move to the OUTSIDE of the track. Faster runners wishing to pass in the inside lane should yell “track.”
  • Do not form a blockade by walking or running more than 2 abreast.

Warm-up

We typically spend the first 15 minutes jogging slowly, followed by some strides and/or drills.

We run the group workouts by time rather than distance since we have a wide variety of paces, everyone runs for the same amount of time, and gets the same amount of recovery (usually 3 minutes between each repeat).

Here are some resources that explain and demonstrate these concepts:

Remember to bring lights to carry/wear, if you have them.

Apr
30
Thu
Thursday Evening Run
Apr 30 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Please see PGRC’s MeetUp page for updates and details.

meetup.com/princegeorgesrunningclub/events/