Run Crew Friday: Run Boss

Run Crew Friday’s next club feature is ‘Run Boss Run Crew’. We spoke to Craig Woods, a co-founder of Run Boss and he gave us the details of how it all started.

What Inspired You to Start Run Boss?

My best mate Michael Baker and I were standing around a braai and our wives were moaning about not having safe places to run in groups. It was November 2022 and we decided to just stop talking and start doing. So we started with a small group of friends running on the durban prom on a Saturday with boys and girls where everyone felt safe in numbers and it slowly grew from there. We both have a passion for people, teamwork and community and we loved the idea of people working hard towards a goal and actually achieving it. In the beginning we used to challenge people a lot more to push themselves but obviously over the years, whilst a small part of that culture still exists, it’s also got a huge focus on just giving our Durban community a place to feel like they belong and be healthy and happy at the same time. 

Why Do You Keep Running It?

Michael took a job in Cape Town in December and I think it made me really think about this questionI decided that we had built an incredible thing and I didn’t want to let it go so got proper stuck in and worked hard at keeping it fun, relevant and something that the community could all be proud of and feel like it belonged to them. 

I do it mainly because I love the people and I love the idea of people changing the way they live. Our lives are so full of phones and tech chaos so the concept of waking up early and being healthy is a huge plus , but more importantly giving people and especially youngsters, the chance to connect with people and build real relationships and friendships over coffee after is the main thing. I honestly love the idea that we are helping people and giving them something that perhaps didn’t exist before.

How Do We Do It?

We run every Tuesday Thursday and Saturday morning at 5.15am.
What started out in November 2022 with 10 friends on the beach has now morphed into in excess of 150 people on Tuesday mornings and sometimes more on a weekend. We have almost 1000 people on the what’s app group where we announce runs the day before and use polls for people to register interest. We also have a large Instagram presence with in excess of 2000 people following us on there. 

The bigger it got the more I needed help so I assembled a little committee of 6 others plus me and we try run it as professionally as we can even though not a cent of money exchanges hands almost ever. 

The whole culture is we do this for the community so we never charge for runs or membership and it will always be a completely free way to meet new people and run. This perhaps makes us a bit unique as well and also allows us to collaborate with brands and corporates from all walks of life and at all levels without any expectation or bias. May sound strange but having myself and my committee “work on it for free” so to speak sets the tone and a part of me loves how it shows everyone out there that we can still just be good people and do things for others with no expectations in return. 

Tuesday: 5km, 7.5km & 10km options
Thursday: hills or intervals
Weekends: a long run on a weekend or 5km, 1km, 15km & 20km.

We have established a base at Fábrica coffee shop in Glenore centre where we have security, parking, bathrooms and a coffee shop partner that does great coffee deals every morning for us. We also have a time trial night once a month where everyone stays behind for burgers. On the weekend we rotate the venues a bit to keep it fresh and have great relationships with loads of coffee shops in Durban,  especially daily dose in Umhlanga 

We also often split into pace groups to make it a bit easier for people to find their place but lately people seem to do that naturally

The committee tries to meet once a month to plan social media, special events, calendar planning and key races and training. We keep it fun and funky and on trend and are always linking up with brands for cool ideas. We also have specific charity events a few times a year. This year on Mandela day we raised over 1000 second hand running shoes and clothing items that we donated to the Inanda trail running community on a very special day. We also have an annual charity day event, this year in August, where we raised 25k from our community for the Sithanda school which needed to be repainted and fixed. This has become a key focus for us – helping others – and we are lucky to have a wonderful community of people who always react amazingly.

How Does Run Boss Collaborate with Brands?

We’ve been fortunate to partner with incredible brands like Puma, Adidas, and Salomon, who bring their latest gear for us to test out and learn about. This keeps things fresh and gives runners a chance to try different products and get guidance from experienced runners. It’s all about enriching the experience and adding value without any financial transactions, keeping Run Boss accessible to everyone. These collaborations provide exciting opportunities for our runners to try top-notch equipment, often receiving expert advice from some of our seasoned members.

What Advice Would You Give to Other Runners?

It’s always very intimidating to start. You feel like everyone is faster and fitter but everyone started somewhere. I’m not a great runner myself but just love everything else that comes with it and really love the way it’s given me some calm and competitive edge all rolled into one whilst connecting with so many great new people. I think most people have the outside perception of being clicky but it’s really not and perhaps my favourite part of the whole thing is watching the transformations. My advice would be to challenge yourself to change your approach. The more hard things you do the more you get used to doing hard things and it makes the other chaos in life seem manageable. Running is hard!

Why Do People Choose Run Boss?

Probably answers in various places above but mainly because even though they won’t admit it, it’s providing a platform to actually put your phone away and really connect with people for real. I think the younger generation really needs and craves that connection and we sometimes joke that at Run Boss, we are “athletic tinder” because we give everyone a chance to meet in real life. 

Human beings need community and I think the older clubs were maybe just a bit set in their ways, whereas the modern communities are finding ways to make training and connecting fun and cool. They also love the after run stuff that comes with it. The strava posting, the pbs, the photos on Instagram, the reels and it’s almost like the run is 30% of it but the other 70.% is chatting about it after in Whatsapp groups and planning the next one

Looking to Join?

Run Boss has runners from all levels, from those aiming for sub-3-hour marathons to beginners working through their first 5k. Whether you’re on a coaching program or just coming out for fun, our sessions are easy to follow thanks to the experience we have within the group. If you’re looking to combine fitness with friendship in a supportive environment, Run Boss could be the place for you. Come join us for a run, and see how running together can make a world of difference!

Nifty Bru Run Club is the next club featured on Run Crew Friday

Run Crew Friday’s next club feature is ‘Nifty Bru Run Club’. We spoke to Keenan Hunn, the founder of Nifty Bru and asked him to give us a back story of how it all started. 


What Inspired You to Start Nifty Bru?
I took up running back in 2019 as a way to stay active, and I was hooked almost immediately. Exercise has always been a big part of my life, so getting into running felt natural. Over the years, as I got better, my passion for the sport deepened. Running changed my life, giving me the confidence to believe that I could achieve anything I set my mind to. I’d always dreamed of creating my own brand, and that’s how Nifty Bru was born—a social running club with a good vibe. My goal was to show new, young runners that running isn’t just a sport; it’s a lifestyle that benefits both your social life and your physical health.

Why Do You Keep Doing It?
I’ve always been a social person, so I wanted to create an environment where I could blend my love of socializing with my passion for running. There’s something special about sharing the positive experiences I’ve had with running with friends, family, and even strangers. I wanted Nifty Bru to be a place where people see running not as a chore or a punishment but as a fun, goal-oriented way of life.

How Did You Build Nifty Bru?
I’m lucky to have an amazing group of friends who share my enthusiasm for running. They’ve helped me spread the word about Nifty Bru, and our Social Runs have grown naturally through word-of-mouth. The community keeps expanding, and I’m excited to see where it goes from here.

What Advice Would You Give to Other Young Runners?
When it comes to social running clubs, there’s something special about enjoying a beer after a run—it’s like it tastes 100 times better, and there’s no guilt involved. Haha. But on a more serious note, if you’re a young adult or student looking to stay active, social running clubs are a fantastic way to combine exercise with socializing. It’s a great alternative to more traditional running clubs, which often come with fees and a more rigid structure.

Why Are Young Adults Flocking to Social Running Clubs?
Running has become increasingly popular among younger generations in recent years. For many, social running clubs offer the perfect entry point into the sport. These clubs provide a low-commitment way to see if running is for you, without the pressure of joining a traditional running club. Plus, with so many young people joining these social clubs, it’s a great way to meet like-minded individuals and make new friends while staying active.

Where Do You Get Your Training and Gear Advice?
At this stage in my running journey, I take my training seriously. I work with a coach who creates my training plans and offers advice. When it comes to running shoes, I used to rely on recommendations from sales assistants at shoe stores, but now I’ve started experimenting with different brands and styles. After some trial and error, I’ve finally found a shoe that works for me, and I’ve stuck with it ever since. 

If you’re looking to combine your love of socializing with a healthy, active lifestyle, Nifty Bru might just be the place for you. Come run with us and see how running can transform your life, too.

Running To Coffee – Pretoria Edition

Uniting Passion for Running and Community: The Story of  Running To Coffee

Hey, fellow runners and enthusiasts! My name is Amish Kooverjee, and I’m thrilled to share the journey of Running To Coffee.. What began as a simple desire to blend my love for running with social interaction has blossomed into a vibrant community that celebrates health, friendship, and of course, coffee.

From Solo Runs to Social Club

At 23, fresh from studying sports science and now pursuing my honors in Biokinetics, I felt a void after stepping away from team sports. Seeking a way to fill that gap, I invited friends to join me for runs, followed by coffee, in Pretoria. Little did I know, this casual gathering would evolve into something much larger.

With my partner Paul Scrutton, we co-founded the Running to Coffee group, catering to young individuals eager to lace up and hit the pavement. Our group caters to everyone, from casual joggers to seasoned marathoners, providing a platform to challenge oneself while forging connections with like-minded souls.

Growing Together, One Stride at a Time

What started as a modest weekly gathering has burgeoned into Pretoria’s largest social running club. Thanks to the power of social media – particularly our WhatsApp group and Instagram page – our reach extended beyond Pretoria’s borders, attracting sponsors and runners from other cities.

Our diverse membership, comprising mostly young working adults and students aged 19 to 27, reflects the inclusive spirit of our club. We convene three times a week – Wednesday evenings, Friday mornings, and Sundays – offering ample opportunities for our members to bond over their shared love for running.

More Than Just a Run

The club is not only about running but also about creating a safe and enjoyable community. Running in a group is especially appealing as it offers safety and fun, which is essential in our country. We have a simple setup where people just show up and run, supported by a team of different individuals who help us by using their hobbies,  for example one of the guys that run with us, Liam Burgess, takes photos just for fun and they come out incredibly. This has helped us grow significantly through social media.

I started this club to change the perception of running and make it cool, particularly among people our age group. It’s about balancing social life with physical activity and offering a fun alternative to nights out all the time. It’s also just such a great and different way to meet people. 

Our activities extend beyond mere running; they include music, themed runs, and occasional social events. Through creative initiatives and the magic of social media, we’re redefining running as a cool, social endeavor that strikes the perfect balance between fitness and fun.

Embracing Community, Embracing Growth

For me, Running to Coffee transcends a mere hobby; it’s a passion project that has enriched my life and those of our members. It’s a testament to the power of community and the willingness of individuals to leverage their talents for collective growth.

I urge young people to step out of their comfort zones and channel their skills into meaningful pursuits.

Join Us on the Run

If you’re intrigued by our story and eager to lace up your running shoes, we invite you to connect with us on social media. Simply follow the link in our bio to join our WhatsApp community, where we share details of upcoming runs and events.

Our weekly schedule typically includes:

Wednesday: 17:00 from LC Sports Campus or Hoka

Friday: 6:00 (10km) and 6:30 (5km) from JOYN Coffee

Additional run days are announced via our WhatsApp Community Chat, ensuring you never miss an opportunity to join us on the road.

Embrace the Journey

In closing, Running To Coffee  is more than just a running club; it’s a lifestyle that celebrates health, friendship, and the simple pleasure of a post-run coffee. We invite you to join us on this journey, where every stride brings us closer together. See you on the road!