Brooklyn Rogues
Brooklyn Rogues run every weekend from the front steps of BAM, and your crew is already out there logging miles through Fort Greene and beyond.
Quick take
This is a run club built around showing up, running at your own pace, and sticking around afterward. Certified coaches lead the sessions, but the vibe stays social from start to finish.
Best for
- Runners of all paces looking for a consistent weekend RunSesh
- Anyone who wants certified coach support without the pressure
- Runners building toward longer distances with a group behind them
- People who want post-run social time, not just miles
- Those keen on learning series and structured community events
When and where
- Saturdays at 7:00am in summer, 7:30am the rest of the year
- Sundays at 8:30am
- Meets weekly at Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM), front steps
- Address: 30 Lafayette Avenue, Fort Greene, Brooklyn, NY 11217
Details
- Terrain covers road and park paths
- Saturday runs are long-format with shorter options available
- Sunday sessions are easy shakeout loops in Prospect Park
- No one runs alone: all paces are supported and easy options are always on the table
- Certified coaches are on hand at runs
- Stroller-friendly status is not confirmed
- Dogs are not confirmed as welcome on runs
Why runners like it
- Runners who show up find a sociable group atmosphere where the run and the people around it both matter
- Social events outside of regular runs give the community a life beyond the miles
- Coaches are present but the energy stays fun, not competitive
First visit
- Your first five runs are free, so lace up and show up before committing
- Membership is $40 annually after your trial runs
- Head to the front steps of BAM at 30 Lafayette Avenue to find the group
- No registration needed to try it out, just grab your shoes and go
Good to know
Full membership details and sign-up are at brooklynrogues.org.
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