26/02/2026
This one hits me personally.
Jeff Galloway passed away at 80 from complications related to a stroke and brain bleeding.
And if you’ve been around running long enough… you know that name isn’t small.
Jeff wasn’t just another Olympian. He called himself an “unlikely Olympian,” and that always stuck with me. He wasn’t the loud, chest-thumping type. He was a teacher. A quiet builder. A guy who believed more people deserved to experience running — not just the naturally gifted ones.
For more than 50 years, he recruited, inspired, and educated runners. And he did something that, at the time, many people criticized.
He told runners it was okay to walk.
The run/walk method — what many called the Galloway Method or simply “Jeffing” — changed the sport. He gave beginners permission. He gave older runners durability. He gave injured runners a second chance. He removed the ego from pace and replaced it with longevity.
And that philosophy? That shaped Runner’s Blueprint more than people realize.
When I started building this page, I didn’t want it to be about elites or gatekeeping. I wanted it to be about access. About sustainability. About showing everyday runners that this sport belongs to them too.
Jeff was a huge inspiration behind that mindset.
His work reinforced something I deeply believe — running isn’t about proving toughness. It’s about building strength without destroying yourself. It’s about finishing healthy so you can run again tomorrow.
As someone who has pushed too hard before… who ignored warning signs… who paid for ego decisions… I’ve grown to respect the long game. Jeff embodied the long game.
He made running less intimidating.
He made it more human.
He made it possible for millions.
And in many ways, his influence lives inside this community.
Rest easy, Jeff.
Thank you for showing us that walking doesn’t make you weak — it makes you smart.
29/10/2025
Looking forward to joining forces with SWAC to raise awareness of women's safety when running after dark for tonight's 5k run (29/10). All are welcome, men and woman, no need to register, see you later 🏃♀️🏃🏃♀️🏃
Tonight is the night! Join us for our social run to promote a safer environment for women when exercising after dark as part of the and campaign.
Wednesday 29 October 6:30pm meet by the pier at Ocean Plaza for an all paces social 5k
We are so pleased to unite running groups from our local community and Southport Coasters to amplify this important cause and we will have run leaders and members from these to make you feel welcome.
You do not need to be a member of any running club to join us, this is a free social run open to all, simply sign up via the link in our Instagram bio and online here https://groups.runtogether.co.uk/SWACRunClub/Runs/Summary/2c60d206-640a-488a-b67e-3e4474ffcb35
See you there! And don’t forget your head torches!
20/01/2025
Tonight's running group is meeting next to the bowling alley and the pier in Southport. We have a 3-5k run/walk group or a 5k plus running group. Meet at 6.30pm. Anyone looking to increase their distance, I will also be doing an easy paced 5k run at 5.45pm before the usual 6.30pm meet. See you all later.🏃♀️🏃♂️🏃♀️🏃♂️
03/12/2024
An amazing night shared with an amazing group of people for Southport Coasters Running Club Christmas meal.
In the past year we have raised money for the following charities through our collections made by the members who join us for each run.
Woodlands Animal Sanctuary
Queenscourt Hospice
Third age trust
MPS Hurlers Society
KIND
Northwest Air Ambulance
I hope you all have a fantastic Christmas. 🎅🏼👍🏃🏼♀️🏃🏻♂️🏃🏼♀️🏃🏻♂️☃️
04/09/2024
Coasters are at Hesketh Park tonight. Meet at 6.30pm at the back of the cafe. All welcome and suitable for various abilities. 🏃♂️🏃♀️🏃♂️🏃♀️
20/08/2024
Great 10 year anniversary of Southport Coasters Running Club we have raised so much, for many charities over the years, funded by our voluntary donations at each session. Well done to everyone who's turned up over that time. We look forward to seeing many more of you in the future.🏃♀️🏃♂️🏃♂️🏃♀️🎂🎉🎊