Tasha Thompson - Founder of Black Girls Do Run UK - A community to inspire, encourage and motivate Black women to run.

Published: March 29, 2022, 7 a.m.

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Tasha, 43, from London is the founder of Black Girls Do Run UK.\\xa0
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In 2019, Tasha set up the online community to inspire black women to run for their health, fitness and mental wellbeing. \\xa0
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Tasha talking about running:
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\\u201cI am a runner and running is definitely part of my identity and how I am often identified by others.\\xa0For me, being a runner is to simply be someone who runs, enjoys running and becomes miserable if they cannot run \\u2013 because it is such a big and important part of your life and\\xa0who you are.\\xa0It is not about racing, speed, distance, fitness levels or running daily, it is a feeling where life isn\\u2019t quite right without running.\\u201d
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Listen to Tasha on the Tough Girl Podcast as she shares more about her life, her passion for running, how she got into running, what she loves about it as well as giving you lots of top tips to help you with your running journey.\\xa0
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New episodes of the Tough Girl Podcast go live every Tuesday and Thursday at 7am UK time - Hit the subscribe button so you don\\u2019t miss out.\\xa0
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Show notes
  • Who is Tasha
  • Living in London
  • Being a runner for 23 years
  • Doing her first race in 1999
  • Growing up with an older sister in there early 80s
  • Spending time in the outdoors
  • Being a runner at school and being encouraged to join the athletics team
  • Running 800m and 1500m
  • What happened after leaving school
  • Her early 20s and not being active
  • Exercising 3x a week?
  • Wanting to lead an active lifestyle
  • Loving the treadmill
  • Going running outside for the first time and why she loved it
  • Doing her first 5k and why it helped to change her life
  • Being encouraged to sign up for her first race
  • Being a runner and identifying as such
  • How running makes her feel
  • Her running journey\\xa0
  • Being inspired by the London Marathon
  • Doing the London Marathon in 2000 and raising money for charity\\xa0
  • How it felt finishing the race
  • Doing the Paris Marathon in 2004
  • The women who have inspired Tasha\\xa0
  • Being inspired by Paula Radcliffe
  • How you entered the London Marathon before it being online
  • Being inspired by everyday women
  • Making running work for her\\xa0
  • Fitting running into her life and having to be creative with her time
  • Choosing to run at 5am
  • Training for a half marathon in April\\xa0
  • Founding Black Girls Do Run UK in 2019
  • Her goals for Black Girl Do Run UK and how it has grown over the years
  • Keeping the community together during Covid
  • How running has changed over the past 23 years
  • Representation in magazines and in races
  • Advice for new runners
  • Why the most important thing is that your moving
  • Losing your running mojo
  • Training herself to run without music
  • Using Strava
  • Connect with Tasha and Black Girls Do Run UK
  • Final words of advice and wisdom
  • Start small and be consistent
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Social Media
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Instagram: @blackgirlsdorunuk\\xa0
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Facebook: @blackgirlsdorunuk\\xa0
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Twitter: @bgdrunuk\\xa0
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