
B/G ENDURANCE COLLECTIVE
ENDURE.
A run club for soldiers who still train like it matters. Roughly 3,000 of them, one Strava club, and a board that goes up every week.
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THE TRAINING DOES NOT STOP WHEN THE COURSE DOES.
Most soldiers train hardest in the months before a school. There is a date on the calendar, the standard is written down, and every mile has an obvious point. Then the course ends. The date is behind you, nobody is checking your mileage, and the run that used to be non-negotiable becomes the thing you do if the day allows it.
The Endurance Collective is for the stretch after. Not because what you earned matters less, but because the habits that earned it were never meant to be temporary.
HOW IT WORKS
A CLUB, A BOARD, AND EVERYONE ELSE RUNNING.
The Collective runs on Strava. You join the club, your runs sync on their own, and every activity you log counts toward the week. There is no fee, no application, and nothing to install that you do not already have on your phone.
What you get back is a weekly picture of where you stand next to people training the same way you are. Some of them are preparing for a course. Some finished one years ago and never stopped. The board does not distinguish between them.
JOIN THE CLUB ON STRAVA
Free, and it takes about a minute. Your activities sync automatically.
SUBMIT YOUR UNIT AND TABS
So the board shows who you are, not just your name.
RUN YOUR WEEK
Every activity logged to the club counts through Sunday.
THE BOARD GOES UP MONDAY
Total distance, most runs, and categories that rotate week to week.
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WHY IT WORKS.
SOMEONE IS ALWAYS RUNNING.
Training alone means the only thing standing between you and a skipped session is your own reasoning, and your own reasoning is very good at its job. In the Collective, somebody logged eight miles while you were deciding. You will see it. That is usually enough. Nobody sends you a message about it and nobody needs to.
THE BOARD DOES NOT ROUND UP.
Miles are miles. There is no filter, no caption, and no way to describe a week as better than it was. The board takes what Strava recorded and puts it in order. Being ranked honestly against people you respect is a different kind of accountability than telling yourself you had a solid week.
COMPETITION YOU CAN ACTUALLY USE.
Most competition in the Army is scheduled, graded, and over in a day. This one runs continuously and costs you nothing to enter. You can chase the top of the board or you can quietly make sure you stay on it. Either way you finish the year having run considerably more than you would have on your own.

EVERY MONDAY
THE BOARD IS NOT JUST A LIST OF NAMES.
Every week we publish the standings and then we talk about them. Who took the top spot and by how little. Who quietly put down eighty-six miles at a pace nobody else in the club is holding. Which two athletes have been trading first place for a month and what happened this time.
That commentary is the part people show up for. The board tells you the result. The write-up tells you the week.



SEE THIS WEEK ON INSTAGRAM →
GET ON THE BOARD
YOUR NAME, YOUR UNIT, YOUR TAB.
When the board goes up, it does not just carry names. It carries the tab you earned and the patch you wear, sitting next to your mileage where everyone in the club can see both. It is the difference between a ranking and a roster.
Send us your information and we will get you set up. It takes a minute and you only do it once.
Not on Strava yet? Join the club first, then come back to this form.
WHERE THIS IS GOING
YOU ARE EARLY.
The Collective started as a place to put the weekly miles somewhere they would be seen. It has grown considerably faster than we expected and it is becoming something larger than what it started as. We are building toward that deliberately rather than quickly, because the people already in it set the standard for everyone who joins later.
The members who are here now are shaping what this turns into. That is worth being part of.