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Wanderlust: Zen Triathlon 2.0 for Philly

The coolest Triathlon is coming to Philly on Saturday, September 30th!

Instead of a typical triathlon, get immersed in a day for mindfulness and compassion. And don’t worry about training – this day is perfect for anyone, whether it’s your first shot at yoga or 1000th!

Wanderlust 108 is a day packed with mindful movement, with three central pieces to the day: Pump up with cardio, stretch out and reset your mind.

First, a 5K run (although you can jog/skip/walk); followed by a DJ-powered outdoor yoga class and then wrapped up with guided meditation.

And your day isn’t complete – there’s scheduled events afterwards. Want to be like an acrobat? Try acroyoga. Need to get in touch with your bod? Try hoping! Need to relax more? There’s walking meditation.

Other options include AIReal Yoga™, Essential oils workshop, photography or more!

Wanderlust 108 – The details

#ComeTogether: 5K run (or walk), DJ-powered yoga session, and guided meditation

When: Saturday, September 30th from 7:30 AM to 3:30 PM

Where: The Navy Yard, Marine Parade Grounds

Get tickets on wanderlust.com’s website.

Kids under 13 are free!

After you’re complete your morning trifecta, you can grab lunch and do another activity, or chill in the Kula Market, packed with funky local crafts and delicious organic foods. Whether this is the 1st or 500th time on your yoga mat, expect inspiring teachers, uplifting activities, tasty treats, and plenty of high fives among friends — old and new.

Whether this is the 1st or 500th time on your yoga mat, expect inspiring teachers, uplifting activities, tasty treats, and plenty of high fives among friends — old and new.

Julie Hancher

Julie Hancher is Editor-in-Chief of Green Philly, sharing her expertise of all things sustainable in the city of brotherly love. She enjoys long walks in the park with local beer and greening her travels, cooking & cat, Sir Floofus Drake.

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