sole train

use your body to change your mind

Sole Train is a community building and mentoring program that uses running as a vehicle for setting and achieving seemingly impossible goals.

Sole Train fosters mentorship, goal-setting, and community-building through noncompetitive running 1-3 times a week, after school, at 5-10 Boston Public Schools and community center sites each year. The program helps build resilience and mental well-being, helps combat deficit thinking, and empowers youth with leadership skills.  

TBC provides curriculum, recruitment support, running gear, and access to community races. Sole Train sites coordinate recruitment, program space, and Old Sole/site coordinators to operate weekly practice. 

students of color often lack access to running and its benefits to the mind, body, and soul.

In his book, Spark: The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the Brain, Dr. John Ratey notes that “when students…go for (even) a mile run in gym, they are more prepared to learn in their (other) classes: their senses are heightened; their focus and mood are improved; they’re less fidgety and tense; and they feel more motivated and invigorated.”  The population segments of youth with lowest levels of physical activity and fitness also have least access to school-based physical activity opportunities and resources.” (Basch, 2011) 

connect with Sole Train

Questions or want to get involved? Contact: Dylan Ramsdell