Exploring Social Cohesion in Running Clubs: the Case of Thenex Runclub in Kufstein
摘要
This study explores how informal and non-competitive running clubs can contribute to social cohesion in communities characterized by high mobility and cultural diversity, where relocation for work or education leads to frequent resident turnover. This research employs a qualitative approach and uses Thenex Runclub in Kufstein, Austria as a case study. Considering the ways in which informal, open sports initiatives may promote social cohesion, the research investigates motivations to join Thenex Runclub and perceived impacts on participants’ lives. Following Reflexive Thematic Analysis of semi-structured interviews with eight members and two organizers of Thenex Runclub, four themes are developed: “Don’t Take it Too Seriously”, “Genuine Connection in a Healthy Way”, “The Community is Opening Up” and “The First Step is the Hardest”. The findings suggest that informal running clubs can serve as valuable social spaces for both locals and international residents while remaining inclusive of different fitness levels. Accessibility, lack of competitiveness and desire for social connection are key factors in encouraging participation. This study builds on existing literature by showing how informal running groups can promote social cohesion, even in communities experiencing frequent resident turnover. Finally, these findings may inform sport and leisure managers and public institutions seeking to promote community well-being through supporting running clubs or similar informal leisure initiatives.