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Posted: May 2, 2007

Athletics (RWire): Road Runners Club of America (RRCA) Announces the 2nd Annual RRCA National Run@Work Day

On Friday, September 21, 2007, the Road Runners Club of America, the largest grassroots running organization in the country, will promote the 2nd Annual RRCA National Run@Work Day®. The purpose of National Run@Work Day is to promote physical activity and healthy living through running or walking.

"Promoting running and a healthy lifestyle is the cornerstone of the Road Runners Club of America," remarked Jean Knaack, executive director. "We encourage employers and employees nationwide to plan and participate in local Run@Work Day events as part of the national movement to get people to incorporate exercise into their daily routines. Please join us on September 21, 2007 by making time in your busy schedule to plan and/or participate in a local Run@Work Day event."

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) estimates that 64% of U.S. adults are either overweight (33%) or obese (31%), meaning they have an excess weight of 30 lbs or more. For over 20 years, the CDC has been tracking obesity trends, and they have reported that the rate of overweight adults in the U.S. has increase by 18% in those 20 years.

The rise of overweight and obesity and the resulting health conditions has a dramatic effect on health insurance costs around the U.S. It is estimated that overweight and obesity health related medical costs have reached an all time high of $75.8 billion per year (CDC.gov), a cost which is being passed onto employers and healthy employees.

The goal of the RRCA National Run@Work Day is to raise awareness about the importance of daily physical activity for adults. Running clubs, company-based wellness programs, human resources departments, and individuals nationwide are encouraged to plan fun runs and walks with their employers. The Run@Work day events will be community based events that promote and provide the opportunity for individuals to incorporate at least thirty-five minutes of exercise into their daily routine either before work, during lunch or immediately following work. Incorporating exercise into one's daily routine can markedly improve one's overall physical health and can help alleviate health related medical costs associated with overweight and obesity.

To help employers, running clubs, or individuals plan and promote their local Run@Work Day event, the RRCA has developed a "Planning Kit" which can be found at RRCA.org/programs/runatwork. The "Kit" contains a sample press release for announcing local events, ideas for planning and promoting the event and information on nutrition and running that can be shared with event participants. In addition, Run@Work Day events can be posted on the RRCA Calendar for FREE at RRCA.org/Calendars. Event organizers can use the special event code, Run@Work Event, when posting their event and be sure to encourage your participants to sign the pledge of participation.

The RRCA is the national association of running clubs, running events and runners. The mission of the RRCA is to promote long distance grassroots running as a competitive sport and healthful exercise. The RRCA achieves their mission by promoting the common interests of its members by providing educational opportunities, programs and services. The organization's membership consists of over 775 running clubs and events which comprise over 180,000 members in the U.S. For information, visit: RRCA.org

Ryan Lamppa, Running USA Media Director
(805) 696-6232; Fax = (805) 659-0016
Ryan@RunningUSA.org
www.RunningUSA.org.

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