Welcome to XSNRG Running Club

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To all XSNRG members & guests

May is Membership month. Sign up for another great year of running.
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Happy running,
~XSNRG Running Club
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The Next Workout

Wanless Park

Tuesday Night @ 6:30pm | June 2, 2026

20 x 1' (30"RI)

location

The Meeting Place

Sunnybrook Park
Meet in the first parking lot in upper sports fields


temperature

The Weather

13.2°C

FEELS LIKE 10°C

  • N 17.3 KM/HR
  • Toronto, ON
X-S-N-R-G = excess energy!

XSNRG is a running club that provides runners of all levels weekly club led interval training to develop strength, stamina, and speed, in a supportive and social environment. From beginners to accomplished competitive runners, no one is too slow or too fast to run with XSNRG – all you need is the desire to train and improve your running!

Structured workouts will help you improve, but they are not always easy to do on your own. Our Tuesday night workouts, led by instructors, make it easy, give you company, and help keep you motivated with your running.

Meeting Locations:
The club meets in the Leaside area every Tuesday night at 6:30 p.m. and runs to a different workout location each week, focusing either on speed intervals or hill training. A typical workout includes a warm-up, cool-down, running tips on technique and the workout, and is usually finished by 8:00 p.m.



  • May through September: Sunnybrook Park in the Sports Pavilion parking lot on the upper fields
  • October through April: Leaside High School


NO ONE is too slow or too fast to run with XSNRG. All that is needed is the desire to run with others and to improve. Join us for our Tuesday Night Workouts … you’ll have fun and improve your running – all because of XSNRG’s workouts!

If you are able to run at least 6 to 8 km, you are ready to come out and increase your endurance, power and speed with XSNRG.

About the Workouts
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Every Tuesday evening @ 6:30 pm sharp the club leaves as a group for a warmup jog to a different weekly workout run.

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Workouts are organized and led by club run leaders and consist of running intervals and will vary weekly from hills to speed.

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Stretches, warmups and cool downs start and finish every workout.

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Coaches Corner

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The Mind Game of Running

Whether running your first race, hoping to nail a PB, or running your first marathon, runners who are most successful know how to read their body's cues and make necessary adjustments to pace, form or attitude, according to Dominic Micklewright PhD, a sports psychologist at the University of Essex. If you are having problems with any or all these, make some adjustments. Tune into your body. Understand when your body is going through fatigue and muscle burning that is a part of hard training, compared to what might be the start of an injury. Plan for pain: running a PB is going to hurt a little - or maybe a lot. Recreational runners often listen to music or daydream to distract their minds from pain or discomfort, whereas high performance runners zone in on it. Stay positive, start pushing yourself at XSNRG workouts (and your other workouts) so you have a good attitude going into a race. People who think they are going to hit the wall in a marathon often do. Think about positive statements that are going to get you through the rough patches. Write them down and remember them during race day. That way, you'll win the mind game of running!

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Contact Us
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General Enquiries

Jana Marshall

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Socials

David Muirhead

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Technical Enquiries

Ed Wong