Not sure whether to get involved in that upcoming charity race you’ve been asked to do? Well, look no further.
Here at Her.ie, we’ve signed up to this year’s Breast Cancer Ireland Great Pink Run sponsored by Avonmore Slimline milk. And we’re encouraging as many readers as possible to get involved.
Here are ten great reasons to take part in a charity race..
1. A fantastic way to get fit
If you’re on a mission to work on your fitness, signing up for a charity race is a great idea. It’s actually a no-brainer. Setting yourself a target to work towards is one of the most effective ways to improve your fitness. Having a goal in sight is the best motivation for any runner.
2. An awesome challenge to set yourself
Life is all about pushing ourselves out of our comfort zones. And setting a fitness challenge is one of the most rewarding ways to do just that.
3. An alternative way to spend time with friends
If you are taking the plunge and signing up for a charity race, make sure to get a friend or two involved. That way you can catch up on the week’s gossip and get your training in. Simples!
4. Potential to meet new people
Chances are there’ll be training sessions scheduled in the lead up to the big event. Sign up, head along and you’d never know who you might meet!
5. Raise awareness of a cause near and dear to your heart
Not only will your taking part in a run raise important funds for your charity of choice, it will also help educate the people around you about the charity’s work. And that in turn might inspire them to get involved with a good cause.
6. An excuse to update your exercise wardrobe
If you’re undertaking a 10K, you’ve got to invest in the right gear to look the part. Right?
7. Scratch something off your bucket list
If you’re anything like we are, running in a ‘serious’ race has been on our ‘To Do’ list every year for as long as we can remember. Why not take the plunge now? You might absolutely love it, and take part in a charity race every year. And if not, at least you’ll have ticked something off that bucket list!
8. It might just be the start of something great
Running for a charity might lead to the opportunity to travel and see a new country that you wouldn’t have otherwise visited. It also opens you up to meeting new people and coming face-to-face with new opportunities.
9. It’s a great day out
Not only for you, but also your friends and family. Get them involved and cheering you on at the finish line!
10. It’s an unforgettable experience
Crossing the finish line of any race comes with a major sense of achievement, but when you’ve also managed to raise money for a charitable cause close to your heart, it’s ten times better. It’s an experience that you’ll take with you through life.
This article is sponsored by Avonmore Slimline Milk, proud sponsors of Breast Cancer Ireland’s Great Pink Run. Avonmore Slimline Milk contains added iron & vitamin C to give you that extra boost to get you over the line! Sign up for the Great Pink Run here.









