It's Not Too Late To Get Fit With Jelly Roll For The 2B5K Challenge
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It's Not Too Late To Get Fit With Jelly Roll For The 2B5K Challenge

Jelly Roll has been an inspiration for many as he shares his incredible weight loss journey with his fans. Since the beginning of this month, he's been literally sharing in the journey with his Jelly Roll's Losers Run Club. A fitness challenge he himself is embarking on and invites you to join.

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The Strava and Facebook groups allow people to band together and motivate, encourage, and support each other. Everyone is on different points of their health journey, and the Losers Run Club is a safe space for all.

It's free and has designed activities to help people ease from zero physical exertion to completing a 5-kilometer course. There is no reason not to join in, especially considering why the group has been set up.

The fitness support group and Jelly Roll's efforts aren't an arbitrary endeavour. The 2Bears5K challenge is around the corner, and by partaking in the Losers Run Club, you'll be training for the course alongside Jelly Roll, who's a headliner for the event.

On May 4th, people from all over will be flocking to Tampa Bay to partake in the 5K course alongside Segura, Kreischer, and Jelly Roll. And after, an awesome event awaits.

It's Not Too Late To Join The Club And Get Moving

Jelly Roll's Losers Rub Club kicked off April 1st to provide a 25-day course in preparation of the course. Those who log at least 15 minutes of activity for at least 15 days in the Strava app will be entered into a draw to win free tickets to the 2Bears5K run.

The competition is set to end on the 25th of this month, with winners being announced on the 28th. It may be too late to qualify for the challenge, but it's not too late to take yourself seriously.

Getting on Strava and entering Jelly Roll's Losers Run Club may be the perfect start for your fitness journey. You may not be able to get a VIP weekend out of your effort at this point, but the ultimate motivation for doing this should be yourself.

Better late than never, afterall.