Running has transformed into a social movement across India, with clubs in every major city attracting fitness lovers, beginners, and even professionals. Here’s a city-wise checklist of the most popular running crews you can join or follow.
Mumbai
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Striders Miles – Structured training programs across the city, catering to marathoners and casual runners alike. 
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Pudhe Chala Run Club – With thousands of followers on Instagram, this crew brands itself as “the biggest, baddest, best” running club in Mumbai. 
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Bombay Running – Blending personalised training with local sessions and merch. 
Delhi
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Bhaag Club – Hugely popular with Gen Z, this crew has turned weekend runs into cultural events, drawing hundreds of participants and social buzz. 
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Reebok Running Squad – Structured buddy-based training for marathons and endurance events. 
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Nike+ Run Club (NRC) – Professional training and pacing sessions with a global brand’s backing. 
Bengaluru
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Indiranagar Run Club – One of the city’s most vibrant communities, known for casual yet committed group runs. 
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Skechers Go Run Club (GRC) – National network with structured runs, including multiple Bengaluru chapters. 
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Bangalore Runners – Focused on inclusivity, fitness, and grassroots engagement. 
Kolkata
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Mile High Klub – A trendy running community blending fitness with fun social energy. 
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Calcutta Run Club – Popular among young professionals and students, offering structured group runs and events. 
Pan-India
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Skechers Go Run Club – Active across more than 10 cities, including Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Hyderabad, and more, making it one of India’s most accessible running collectives. 
Disclaimer
This article is not sponsored or promoted by any of the clubs mentioned. The information is compiled for general awareness about the growing run club culture in India.
 
 
          