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Austin Runners Club

The Austin Runners Club is a non-profit, volunteer organization with members of all ages and running and walking abilities. The club is organized exclusively for charitable, health, and educational purposes. The Austin Runners Club shall promote and encourage running, walking, wheelchair racing, and related activities in order to educate the public to their benefits. The Austin Runners Club shall maintain competitive and non-competitive activities for its membership and for the general public.

Le Roux Premium Volleyball Training

Hello! We're Cursty and Kevin Le Roux, bringing together our extensive experience as former professional volleyball players and NCAA coaches. We offer private volleyball lessons to help athletes reach their full potential, using our adaptive coaching styles honed from playing in various countries. Additionally, we're launching a volleyball-specific clothing line, designed for both functionality and style. Whether you want to improve your game, get recruiting advice, or need top-quality volleyball apparel, we're here to support your journey. Let's achieve your volleyball goals together!

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Clark Field

Situated behind the San Jacinto dormitory on the University of Texas campus is Clark Field, a recreational area complete with some basketball courts, a few benches and bars for crunches and pull-ups, a large turf for pick-up games of whatever field sport (soccer, ultimate Frisbee, touch football, etc.), and a walking/jogging/sprinting track. Kudos for the track and field being surrounded by green trees and having a nice view of a portion of the downtown skyline; the combination of nature, architecture, and exercise provides a rejuvenating experience. Most importantly, thumbs up for the track and field having light poles that enable nighttime jogging and nighttime activity. Yep, there are not that many outdoor places in Austin that make exercise at 2a an easy experience. 

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(512) 471-4373
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