By: Greg Koch At 605 Running Company, our Give Back Days are about more than just raising funds. They’re about building connections, telling stories, and supporting the people who make our running community so strong. Our upcoming Give Back Day on Saturday, August 23rd is especially close to home — and it all started with a conversation. The Spark of an Idea One of my employees, Paul Westendorf, helps me time races and put on events. Earlier this year, Paul and I were strategizing about how we could provide more for the organizations we work with. He’d recently attended a local food and beverage fundraiser and had a simple, but powerful thought: if they can dedicate a percentage of sales to support a cause, why not us? Like most things associated with Paul, it was a good idea (just like his attempt at the Lean Horse 100 — though that’s a story for another day). That idea became the foundation of our Give Back Day program — a way for us to support organizations in a meaningful, measurable, and sustainable way. Miles with Meaning As Paul was training for the Lean Horse 100, he spent countless miles running alongside Lance Smith, another local steward of the running community. Paul knew why he was training so hard — but he couldn’t figure out what was driving Lance to put in so many extra miles. So he asked. And that’s where Aaron Teerink joins the story. Aaron is a friend Lance met through running. Aaron is also living with ALS. Lance has been training not just for himself, but to raise awareness and support for Aaron and his family. You can read more about Aaron & Lance's story here on their fundraiser pages: Why This Give Back Day Matters Our ALS Give Back Day on Saturday, August 23rd is about standing with Lance in his efforts at The Blood Run and, more importantly, about supporting Aaron as he navigates life with ALS. Here’s how it works:
More Than Business For us, this isn’t just another fundraiser. It’s a story about friendship, perseverance, and community. It’s about using running — and our business — as a way to bring people together for something bigger than ourselves. On August 23rd, join us. Shop local. Give back. And help us honor Aaron, Lance, Paul, and everyone in our community who reminds us that every mile can mean something more.
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By: Greg Koch If you knew me 20+ years ago, you know I was not a cross country runner in high school. So, what am I doing talking to high school teams in 2025? Simple — I’m talking about ecosystems. At 605 Running Company, our running ecosystem includes four pillars:
I thought I knew ecosystems inside and out. But speaking to young athletes has shown me that my definition was only part of the picture. Seeing It Through Their Eyes When I ask teams What makes your program successful?, the answers come quickly:
It’s one thing to list these elements as an adult — it’s another to hear young athletes talk about them with real gratitude. They reminded me that an ecosystem isn’t just about structure or resources. It’s about the relationships, memories, and shared experiences that make those resources matter. Why This Resonated When I look at our own business through that lens, I realize we’re not just selling shoes or organizing races — we’re part of people’s life stories. A high school runner might remember their coach’s encouragement or a road trip to a meet. Our customers might remember the first pair of shoes that let them run pain-free, or the community they found at a race. That’s an ecosystem. And the students I speak to have helped me see that more clearly. Where Shoes Come In Of course, my opportunity to share in their world comes from selling running shoes. And while product is available almost everywhere in 2025, what makes us stand out is our fit process, built on four pillars: Individualized. Fit. Feel. Ride. Individualized – We get to know each athlete: Why do you need shoes? What are they for? Any injuries? Open-ended questions are key to finding the right solution. Fit – Proper measurement matters, especially for growing athletes. (When we opened the store, I wore size 11.5. Now I’m a 13. Feet change!) Feel – Trying shoes matters. We provide clean socks, test insoles, and curate options for the individual. Ride – You’ve got to move in them. We encourage walking or running in the shoes before you decide. The Price Question Every Q&A brings up two questions:
The answer to both is No. We follow Minimum Advertised Pricing from our brands, so our prices are the same as other retailers. And our gold-standard fit process? It’s free. I also share our Rewards Program: free to join, and every purchase earns 7% back in gift cards. The more you shop, the more you save. Full Circle These talks have reminded me that ecosystems thrive when people value and nurture all their parts — from the coaches and teammates to the shop that helps keep them moving. The young athletes I’ve met have deepened my understanding of what an ecosystem really is. And in return, I hope I’ve shown them that running can be a lifelong pursuit, supported by a community that cares. |
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