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NYC’s hottest new dating scene is the run club — and thousands are pounding the streets in search of love

By Andrea Palladino Published June 26, 2026, 10:00 a.m. ET

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They say don’t chase a man for love, but in this dating scene, he may be running alongside you. 

Forget dating apps and late-night drinks — lonely, but fit, Gen Z and millennials are swapping heels for sneakers and tequila shots for celery juice, as “run-and-raves” are bringing an entirely new social scene to NYC.

“Singles wear black” is the motto for Lunge Run Club, “a social club disguised as a fitness club,” as founder Steve Cole calls it, having started the group to give younger people a space to meet other like-minded people. 

Group of runners on a crosswalk with buildings and a church in the background, near Christopher Street and Malatesta. 5
Singles are looking for unique yet healthy ways to connect with others. Stefano Giovannini

Lunge hosts weekly 3-mile runs in Manhattan, where runners are encouraged to move at a “chiller pace” sans headphones so participants can engage, and maybe flirt, with one another, followed by “afters” where runners grab a drink and socialize as their “cool down.”

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For runner enthusiasts, a scenic NYC run followed by a beer and small talk is an ideal way to meet others. Stefano Giovannini

Might sound like a nightmare to some, but for fitness enthusiasts, it’s a new way to socialize and flirt.

Cole told The Post the goal was to revolutionize the way young singles between 24 and 35 socialize, date and if anything, find potential friends who also prioritize “balance.” 

“In the old days, people used to meet at church or work, and since a lot of people care about health and wellness now and prioritize it, it creates a dating pool for them,” explained the founder.

“Going to the bars and drinking is what the social life in NYC revolves around, so it’s cool to have a different space to meet like-minded people,” Cole added.

Lunge tries his best to diversify the club’s events, like a run followed by a HYROX-specific singles event — or even, say, a Knicks watch party.

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Runners of Lunge Run Club grabbing a beer after a 3-mile run Stefano Giovannini

With as many as 1,000 runners attending a single event, there are plenty of options for those looking to single, mingle and get their sweat on.

“People come up to me and tell me that their friend is engaged to someone they met at Lunge Run Club,” Cole proudly told The Post. 

If Lunge Run Club runners strike out with meeting a potential suitor mid-run, Cole encourages them to utilize the club’s dating app, where users swipe and match with others before coordinating to go on a run as their “first date.”

“I used to see this tall, gorgeous guy all the time at my gym,” Lunge user Jaclyn Monroe gushed on the club’s website. “I downloaded Lunge and found him. On our first date, he mentioned I was his gym crush, but he felt it was too disrespectful to hit on me during my workout.” 

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Lunge tells runners to approach a stranger before running and introduce themselves to initiate mingling and potential connections. Lunge Run Club

“When I started college in a new state, I was nervous about meeting people who shared similar interests and passions as me, but with Lunge, I met my amazing boyfriend and so many new gym friends,” wrote fellow runner Leena Vyas. 

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Cole feels the concept is a win-win because even if someone leaves without making a connection, at least they got a great workout in.

Almost Friday Run Club (AFRC) is a similar group that meets every Thursday morning at Morton Street and the West Side Highway to run 1.5 miles downtown before grabbing a cup of coffee together.

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