Black and white promotional image for a city wellness event showcasing a crowd of people raising their hands, with a focus on the text 'MOVE FOR MORE Nashville' and additional details promoting community movement activities.
Text on black background: "Let's Move Music Lyf" in large white and brown script font, with smaller white text below: "Get dripped in community."
Text reads: "From the streets to the mat, We're here to move the people."
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Text graphic with motivational fitness message. Large text says "KNOW THE ROUTE". Smaller text below says "RUN. WALK. ROLL. REST. It’s your move."

FAQs

  • City Sweat Club is a community-driven fitness collective that blends movement, wellness, and connection. What started in Detroit has grown into a movement—now in multiple cities—where we bring people together through classes, runs, and experiences that make wellness accessible for all.

  • We believe fitness shouldn’t just be a luxury—it should be for every body. Wellness has no restrictions. Beyond the marathon runner or the bodybuilder, health is for all of us—and it’s what will keep all of us here longer. Health is not a competition; it’s a gift, a responsibility, and a right.

    City Sweat Club connects neighbors, coaches, and communities—stewarding relationships that serve one another and strengthen us all. Because when we move together, everybody benefits.

  • Run, walk, or roll—every move has a place here. Whether you’re pushing a stroller, cruising on two wheels, or lacing up to go full stride, every route is designed with you in mind.

    No matter where you start, all routes lead to the same destination: a space to rest, recover, and rehydrate. From there, we keep going with Active Recovery—fitness activations that layer strength, mobility, and connection onto the miles, bringing total wellness to every move. Creating access for every body.

Sign that reads "Welcome to the Club, Nashville. More Moves to Come." in black and white.
Two people at a community event holding orange boxes with notes inside. The woman on the left wears a black shirt with "City Sweat Club" and a necklace with a cross, holding an open box with notes, one of which says "Just do it for community!" The man on the right wears a black T-shirt and gray sweatpants, holding a note and a water bottle.