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Nude running events are gaining popularity as racers discover the benefits of baring it all.
As summer heats up, runners across the nation are cashing in on the newest trend, and stripping down.
As evidence continues to pile up about the perils of obstacle racing, many runners are seeking out races that are a little less risky. What has resulted is a popularity spike in nude running. Though it’s not a new concept, the races have been small and hidden for years, limited to the select community that wasn’t afraid to bare it all. Now, in an effort to move toward healthy ideas of body image and self discovery, this underground race circuit is gaining popularity. This year, about 30 races are being offered nationwide, and that doesn’t take into account the growing number offered overseas where the popularity of bare-bodied running has long been practiced.
“There’s no question there’s a bucket-list mentality to this,” Pete Williams explained in an interview with Runner’s World . Williams’ Caliente Bare Dare 5K, held in Florida, is one of the most popular nude races in the country. This year’s edition, held during the first week of May, attracted a record 312 runners from 25 states. Though it was a hot day, runners put on an impressive display, with a new men’s course record of 15:49 and the first-place female competitor crossing the finish line at 19:40.
Though some races have been held for years, with Washington’s Bare Buns Fun Run celebrating its 30th anniversary this past May, others are just getting started. “It was interesting to talk to the people who had never done it before. They had a blast. They never put their clothes back on,” said Mudd, Sweat, and Boobs organizer Rich Gilbreath.
To protect the privacy of racers, most races are conducted in nudist colonies or on other private grounds, away from the prying eyes of the media. But the popularity of stripping down for the San Francisco’s publicly-run Bay to Breakers 12K shows nude racing secrecy may be a thing of the past.
Even as fascination develops, the idea of sporting nothing but running shoes (and hopefully some high SPF sunscreen ) in front of a large group of strangers may not be something you’re eager to try. Though it may be shocking, racers who have stepped out of their comfort zones to give it a try all seem to give resoundingly positive endorsements.
Jessica Sebor, the editor of Women’s Running Magazine, first stripped down in 2012 for that year’s edition of the Bare Dare. “I know it’s going to take more than one Sunday morning to cure my self consciousness, but running the Bare Dare did teach me this: If you don’t challenge yourself, you will never have the chance to be crowned a champion,” Sebor wrote in her column . That year, she won the inaugural National Championship of Nude Running.
This year’s Bare Dare winner echoed Sebor’s sentiments, sharing her belief that it was her decision to shed her clothes, but the whole experience ultimately allowed her to overcome insecurities she had struggled with her entire life. “We’re OK with our bodies until some day and some point in time we learn that we shouldn’t be,” she blogged . “I was crazy nervous…But once I got to the start and there was about 300 other folks all doing the same thing, I felt surprisingly OK. Nobody was perfect, but nobody was acting like they were either…For a few hours I felt like my body was no better or worse than anyone else’s. It’s a good feeling. If you’ve never done it, and you know you’re thinking about it, I highly recommend it.”
“We were born naked. Our bodies were designed to be naked,” Whitney Lasseter told Runner’s World . “…when we’re doing an activity like that, it’s not about our bodies. It’s our minds we have to tell to shut up.”
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"We eventually stopped seeing naked bodies everywhere and started seeing people."
As I stood naked on the podium accepting my first-place medal, it dawned on me: This is the stuff nightmares are made of.
Hundreds of naked people applauded, and a camera snapped a picture as I awkwardly stood there in shock on a hot summer day at a nudist ranch. This was real life. My real life. How did I get here?
This story was seven years in the making. If we flashed back to the fateful day in June 2009, you would see a 300-pound me stepping into a gym for the first time in my life. Introverted and filled with self-hatred and shame, I was terrified. But after more than 400 workout sessions in that gym and cleaning up my diet, I lost 150 pounds in 11 months.
I thought I would be on top of the world when I reached my goal weight . But I was mistaken. My body wasn't the fitness-model body I had foolishly expected. I was left with about 10 pounds of excess skin hanging around my midsection, arms, and rear end — a daily reminder of how much damage I had done to my body.
I wasn't pleased with my physical results, but I didn't allow it to stop me from finding ways to appreciate my life and start the process toward self-acceptance and body positivity. I learned to see running (and fitness in general) as a way of feeling better — not looking better . And then, to celebrate seven years of weight maintenance and learning to love my body, I did something a little crazy: I signed up to run a naked 5k.
There are many ways to practice body positivity, but for me, it had to be in a way that forced me to be the most vulnerable I've ever been in my life. There's only so much you can get from being in naked photo shoots, saying affirmations to yourself naked in the mirror , and journaling positive feelings about your body. Running a naked 5k was my ultimate body-positive act .
Leading up to the big day, I trained naked on my treadmill at home and quickly learned a few very important but unexpected lessons: Like, EVERYTHING moves when you run naked. And EVERYTHING makes sounds. Accepting those facts beforehand helped me run with far less anxiety on race day.
So, fighting against all urges to lose more weight and tone up trouble areas, my husband and I made our way to the race held at the Kaniksu family nudist resort in Loon Lake, Washington. As we awkwardly mingled with the other nude runners, we eventually stopped seeing naked bodies everywhere and started seeing people.
We ran at a comfortable pace down the private dirt road with runners of all kinds, from the runners who show off and drop to the ground to do a round of push-ups mid-stride to the runners who are just there for a light jog with their gal pals. Some were completely naked from the start and some stayed clothed the entire time.
Because my husband and I were there just for the experience, we took it easy the entire run. As anticipated, I experienced the loud clapping of my rump smacking against my legs with each stride, my breasts and belly skin bouncing with minds of their own, nowhere for the armpit sweat to go but down, and the chafing between my legs getting worse with each mile.
For the first time in my life, I genuinely felt like my body was a good thing.
But I didn't need to apologize for my body anymore. Running side-by-side with other naked women and men, I realized I wasn't any weirder looking (or sounding) than anybody else. Because when you strip down in front of hundreds of other naked people, there's nothing special about you. Your birthday suit helps you blend in.
When we crossed the finish line, the outpour of unconditional love and acceptance from the spectators was overwhelming. Tears streamed beneath my sunglasses. It's amazing how much more connected you feel to people when they aren't hiding behind anything — including clothing. When you put people into incredibly vulnerable situations, you see their humanity. Hundreds of naked strangers were clapping, cheering, and giving high fives to welcome us to the naked finishers club.
For the first time in my life, I genuinely felt like my body was a good thing .
A few of our new nudist friends told me to check the official timing sheets because I might have earned a medal. I humored them by looking. There was my name — first place for my age group. I had no idea that was even possible for me.
And so, as I stood naked on the podium accepting my first-place medal, it dawned on me: This is the stuff dreams are made of! I was finally being my authentic self, confident and free , surrounded by supportive, accepting, beautiful humans. And if that's not body positivity, I don't know what is.





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Emily Youcis (her maiden name) running around naked and filthy in the woods, around 2009 or so. She was skinny back then, but she had big floppy boobs, which gyrate enticingly in slow motion. This file was grabbed from Kiwi Farms. The link to the video is dead now, but this deserves to be preserved for posterity. Music by Emily herself. Download this video and spread it around.
Emily is a white supremacist now, married to one of her own kind!


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She attached herself to the Trump movement and then the alt-right, groups that don't really like corpse raping cartoon dogs, instead of just having her beliefs and not aligning with any group. That was her biggest mistake. 5/5 though for this video.

its pretty crazy that there is footage of her being this disgusting and weird in the woods in 2009 but with her personality i guess its not surprising, its crazy anyone supports her but its probably bc if you do you are probably white, say the n word, are openly racist, and think "anti-white" racism is a problem in America. this is one of the worst things ive had to lay my eyes on but thats emily for you. also who tf says "based and redpilled" unironically LMAO

Even though this is degenerate, she's most certainly changed and for the better. She's now a traditional wife and mother and runs a podcast with her husband called Modern Politics, as a matter of fact their Murdoch Murdoch Christmas special was awesome. Who cares if she loves her own race? Everyone else but whites are allowed to do it and you would see that this trend is growing if people like us weren't so heavily censored (and the people censoring us pretend to be free speech, there's no such thing as "hate speech", either) because of the blatant anti white rhetoric being casually thrown around. White people are getting fed up and there's more people joining the pro white movement everyday. But keep pushing white people and you're not going to like the reaction because there's a lot of whites who are done with this anti white culture they're forcing on us and our children

She sold nuts at Phillies games when I worked at the stadium for a while. Whenever I saw her show up or leave, she was hanging on to various big black drug-dealer-looking guys who were pretty handsy with her. She seemed to like it.
It would be great to have been there to see this getting made in person. Man oh man. This is from about ten years ago, so there has to be a complete color high-definition version of this video with all the out-takes? That needs to be tracked down and released. I'd pay real money to see it!

Youcis married some guy named Warren Balogh, if I remember it right. So now her name is probably Emily Rose Balogh or Emily Balogh.

I think she just had a baby or is about to have a baby. That's right. The former Emily Youcis has reproduced. She put her genes into the pool. She's made a little Emily - or Emilrod if it's a boy. Will it grow up to make crazy porno cartoons and run around naked in the woods?
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