Distance Running Training for Kids in the Orange County Area
(714) - 747 - 9580
needforspeedrunclub@gmail.com
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Welcome to Need for Speed Run Club! NFS Run Club is a running group for kids from 3rd through 8th grade, run and organized by high school athletes in the Orange County area. NFS’s goal is to empower young minds through fitness, and there are no prerequisite fitness goals to join! Created by Ky Savalia, with the help of Penelope Fournier, NFS is a club committed to fostering a positive environment while providing the right motivation to get your kids outside and active. Parents know when their children are with us, they are getting a great workout, building strength of character, and having fun at the same time!
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We start on June 26th and go through August 11th. The length is 7 weeks and we meet on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 4-5:30 PM. We will meet at the free parking area of Yorba Regional Park. The price is $15 for the entire camp, and we accept apple pay or cash. Please make sure to wear comfortable workout clothes and tennis or running shoes.
Ky is a rising junior and is a part of the Yorba Linda High School Cross Country team. As a team captain, Ky loves being around all his teammates and the feeling of pushing each other to be as best as possible. He has also been running for almost two years and has high goals for himself for his upcoming years on the team. With a mile time of 4:59 and a 5K time of 17:35.5, Ky is ready to tackle another season full of new personal records.
Penelope is a rising junior and is a part of the Yorba Linda High School Cross Country team. She has also been running for about two years and loves spending time with the team and experimenting with different workouts to try to push herself to be as good as possible. With a mile time of 5:42 and a 5K time of 20:44.9, Penelope is excited for a season of new personal records and racing opportunities!
Rory is a rising junior and is a part of the Yorba Linda High School Cross Country team. She loves the feeling of cross country because of the people and the feeling of accomplishment and the sense of pride she has in herself. She has been running for about two years now, and still enjoys the sport, very much. With a mile time of 6:03 and a 5K time of 22:02.05, Rory is ready and can’t wait for this upcoming season and the improvement that comes with it!