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Move for Your Mind Virtual 5K

Sat January 10 - Tue January 20
Marietta, GA 30067 US Directions

Place

980 S Cobb Dr SE
Marietta, GA US 30067

Description

Imagine stepping outside and feeling the cool air hit your face. For a moment, the noise in your mind slows down. Your breathing becomes steady, your heart finds a rhythm, and each step feels like a small release. This moment reflects something many people forget, the mind often heals when the body is in motion.

The Move for Your Mind Virtual 5K is designed to highlight the connection between physical movement and mental health. The central message, “Move for Your Mind,” encourages participants to use walking, running, or biking as a healthy way to reduce stress and clear their minds. Mental health struggles such as anxiety, overwhelm, and burnout affect many people, especially students balancing school, work, and personal responsibilities. This race brings attention to the idea that even small moments of movement can help.

Research supports this connection. Harvard Medical School explains that just 20 minutes of exercise can reduce stress hormones and release endorphins, which naturally improve mood and mental clarity (Harvard Medical School). Mental Health America adds that physical activity can improve sleep and emotional resilience while lowering symptoms of anxiety (Mental Health America). These findings show why movement is an important tool for taking care of mental wellness.

By joining this virtual race, participants take a meaningful step toward supporting both their physical and emotional well-being. Whether walking through a neighborhood, running on a trail, or biking at the gym, each mile is a reminder that caring for your mind can start with something simple.

#MoveForYourMind

Race Contact Info

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Mental Health Resources

Mental Health America https://mhanational.org/
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI): https://nami.org
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP): https://afsp.org

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