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Atlanta Track Club Creates Running Hub With Multiple Venues

Lululemon and BrewDog Atlanta serve as regular stops for group runs that tie into the city's broader fitness network ahead of multiple summer and fall events.

By Atlanta Sport Desk · Published July 24, 2026

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Atlanta Track Club Creates Running Hub With Multiple Venues
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The Atlanta Track Club maintains weekly community runs at Lululemon for Motion Tuesdays and at BrewDog Atlanta for adidas Runners sessions.

These fixed locations matter now because a series of timed races begins in August and stretches into September, drawing participants who rely on consistent training spots across the city. Runners preparing for the Tech Race 5K on August 9 or the Atlanta Donut Dash 5K on August 29 need access to established meeting points rather than one-off setups.

Named Venues Host Recurring Sessions

Lululemon and BrewDog Atlanta function as anchor points for organized group activity. The club lists these addresses on its community calendar, allowing participants to join without needing new permissions or temporary permits each week. This setup reduces barriers for people who want regular mileage on paved routes that connect to larger event courses.

The Night Nation Run Atlanta used city streets on July 11 with gates opening at 6:00 PM, showing how the same network of paths and gathering areas supports both weekly training and ticketed festivals. BrewDog Atlanta sits near routes that link to other central Atlanta landmarks, giving runners options to extend workouts before or after the scheduled group start times.

Event Dates Align With Existing Infrastructure

The Big Peach Sizzler 10K and 5K returns on September 7 to support cystic fibrosis programs, using the same point-to-point format that depends on Atlanta's existing road and trail connections. No new construction appears in the event listings, which means organizers continue to book courses already cleared for public use through the Atlanta Track Club network.

Participants can locate the next Motion Tuesdays or adidas Runners sessions through the club's posted schedule at atlantatrackclub.org/community-group-runs. The same site lists registration links for the August 29 Donut Dash 5K and the September 7 Big Peach Sizzler, allowing runners to match training locations with upcoming start times without additional research.

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