Marquette Trail Running

Marquette Trail Running there is a $40 club member fee and a recommended donation of $10/race for nonmembers. Maps, distances and course profiles will be available prior to race.

Guidelines

Series Registration: All events are free of charge and ‘club style’ (not an official race but more a fun gathering of runners looking for camaraderie and friendly competition. Race Distance: Each event distance will vary with the short course around 5-10 km and the long course completing 2 loops. Courses will be marked and will be GPS measured. Entry Fees: Recommended donation of $40 f

or the season or $10/race. Donations will be accepted to help fund the operation. Start Time: 6 pm for all races

Classes & Age Groups: there are no age classes, only classes for men and women and long/ short courses. There is also a kids race series with the distance averaging 2 miles, same points tracking

Aid Stations: Remember this is club style and not an official race so runners need to bring any water, aid… they want. Limited water (no cups) will be available at the start/finish only. Timing/results: because this is a points series then time will not be recorded, however there will be a watch at the finish if you want to see your time. The two prediction runs; time will be tracked for finish placing and watches, ipods… will not be allowed. Results will be posted on Facebook and a results sheet will be at each event. Series Scoring: To receive an Overall score in the series a runner must compete in 6 of the 8 series races scheduled. All events will be counted in the final overall scores. Trail Running Series Points Scale
1st 25 pts.
2nd 23 pts
3rd 21 pts
4th 19 pts
5th 18 pts
6th 17 pts
Continues by 1 pt down to zero

Greatest accumulated pts for the season wins
15 pt bonus for runners who complete all 8 courses

If you missed the update in the newsletter today, we have to wait a little longer... Update below!For all of you patient...
06/02/2026

If you missed the update in the newsletter today, we have to wait a little longer... Update below!

For all of you patiently waiting for MTRS (Marquette Trail Running Series), you’re gonna have to wait a little bit longer. We are gonna move the series kickoff to June 30, 2026. The series will still consist of six events. Locations will not change.

The bottom line: We need a little more time to kick the series off right. Between fundraising for Gluski Park and all of the “usual” stuff, time has been a finite commodity. I’ll be honest - back in January I considered not hosting the series this year. I knew it was going to be tough to fit into an already packed schedule, but I also see the series as being capable of becoming more than it’s been, reaching more people than it has, by introducing more people to adventure and doing hard things.

If this is the first time you’re hearing about MTRS, here’s some background. Marquette Trail Running has been around Marquette for the last 15+ years. Andrew Rickauer was the founder, and last year he handed it off to 906AT. The goal of the series is to get people outside adventuring - on foot. When you sign up for MTRS you’re signing up to compete against yourself. Maybe this is the nudge ya need to try something new or return to an activity you’ve always loved? Life gets in the way sometimes. Training for performance can be daunting when you’re just trying to show up for family and work every day. The activities we love should restore us. They should offer a reprieve from the competitive grind - and a chance to do something for ourselves with people we enjoy being around.

Keep in touch. We’ll be launching a new MTRS digital check-in before the first event. The kiosk will track who’s planning to show up and provide an easy to use solution for event day check-in and timing 👊🏽 (Don’t worry - you’ll still be able to check-in the day of the event, too).

Psssst. 906 Adventure Team has some spots left for their youth HIKE TEAM. Registration is open until Sunday.  The progra...
04/24/2026

Psssst. 906 Adventure Team has some spots left for their youth HIKE TEAM. Registration is open until Sunday. The program will meet on Wednesdays from 6-8 pm from June to August. This is for boys and girls age 5-17. Location: Tourist Park.

We'll drop a link to more info below.

04/12/2026

It starts with… starting. See ya this summer!
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Exercise is as effective as medication in treating depression, study finds

From: NRP, Morning Edition

If you feel a lift after exercise, you're in good company. Movement can boost mood, and according to the results of a new study, it can also help relieve symptoms of depression.

As part of a review of evidence by the Cochrane collaboration — an independent network of researchers — scientists evaluated 73 randomized controlled trials that included about 5,000 people with depression, many of whom also tried antidepressant medication.Exercise is more important than everIt's Been a MinuteExercise is more important than ever.

"We found that exercise was as effective as pharmacological treatments or psychological therapies as well," says Andrew Clegg, a professor at the University of Lancashire in the U.K.

The findings are not a surprise to psychiatrist Dr. Stephen Mateka, medical director of psychiatry at Inspira Health. "This new Cochrane review reinforces the evidence that exercise is one of the most evidence-based tools for improving mood," says Mateka.

He explains how it mirrors some of the effects of medication. "Exercise can help improve neurotransmitter function, like serotonin as well as dopamine and endorphins. So there is certainly overlap between exercise and how antidepressants offer relief," Mateka says.

In other words, exercise helps release chemicals in the body that are known to boost mood.

And there's another powerful effect too. Exercise can trigger the release of brain growth factors, explains Dr. Nicholas Fabiano of the University of Ottawa. He says depression can decrease neuroplasticity, making it harder for the brain to adapt and change.

"The brain in depression is thought to be less plastic. So there's less what we call neurotrophic factors, or BDNF," Fabiano explains. He calls it the Miracle-Gro for the brain. "And we know that exercise can also boost it. So I think exercise is a fundamental pillar we really need to counsel patients on," he says.

And while medications and therapy are important tools, Fabiano says exercise is recognized as a preferred treatment for depression.

"Exercise has been adopted as a first-line treatment in guidelines for depression globally with good acceptability and safety," he writes. Yet he says it remains underappreciated and underutilized.

"It's much easier for a primary care physician to prescribe medication to a patient. You just write it on a pad," Fabiano says. It's harder to prescribe exercise, which takes time and effort and can be difficult to start for people who are depressed.

Fabiano says exercise can work best as part of a combination of treatments. "We can start someone on an antidepressant — maybe that improves their mood, and they're able to engage in therapy. And from there, maybe now they're more interested in starting some of these lifestyle habits like exercise," Fabiano says.

How much exercise is enough?

The evidence shows light to moderate exercise — where you get your heart rate up enough to feel slightly winded — can be as beneficial as vigorous or intense exercise, at least early on. And Fabiano says it's OK to start with a "low dose."

"Ultimately you want to work your way up. But going from completely sedentary to even just going for a walk every day, that's where you start seeing those exponential gains," he says, stressing the importance of getting started with modest amounts.

The study found that a combination of aerobic exercise and resistance training appears to be more effective than aerobic alone. The meta-analysis found between 13 and 36 workouts led to improvements in depressive symptoms, though long-term follow-up was rare. Researchers say there's more to learn about how regular exercise may help stave off depression.

Mateka says there are lots of options. "When it comes to exercise, it's about just finding the exercise that works for you, such as something like yoga or tai chi versus something like walking and jogging," he says. For some, group activity can add to the psychosocial benefits.

At the end of the day, it's best to pick something you enjoy or go back to an activity or sport you liked as a child.

"Exercise is something that is extremely low cost. It's very accessible. It has very minimal side effects. And it has the opportunity to impact you positively, mentally, emotionally, socially and physically," Mateka says.

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04/09/2026

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#2 6.16.2026 RAMBA #1
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#4 7.07.2026 RAMBA #2
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#6 8.04.2026 Al Quaal

The Marquette Trail Running Series was established with one goal in mind – to get more people outside adventuring on foot.

MTRS was founded by Andrew Rickauer. In 2025, he stepped aside after 15 years, and turned the series over to 906AT. We plan to finish what he started – creating an opportunity for more people to get outside adventuring on foot.

Whether you’re an elite runner, weekend warrior, walker, hiker, MTRS welcomes you, your friends, your kids, and family.

Who: Anyone who likes to get outside and do hard things with like-minded people.

What: A short course (3 miles or less), long course (6 miles or less). You get two hours to do one lap, or more.

When: Tuesdays at 6PM.

Where: From the West End to Lake Levassuer and back!

Why: You love running, trails, community gatherings, and want to learn new trails.

Courses: Will vary depending on location. With the series moving around Marquette County this year and featuring a lot of new routes there’s bound to be something for everyone.

FAQ's:

Is the trail marked? Yes, the trail will be marked.

Are there aid stations? No. You are self-supported.

Do I need to pre-register? No. Show up. Crush it!

Do I have to do all of the races? No. You can do whatever you want.

Is this timed? Is it a race? Are there prizes? No. No. No.

Can I switch between the short and long course throughout the season? Yes.

The Marquette Trail Running Series was established with one goal in mind – to get more people outside adventuring on foo...
04/01/2026

The Marquette Trail Running Series was established with one goal in mind – to get more people outside adventuring on foot.

MTRS was founded by Andrew Rickauer. In 2025, he stepped aside after 15 years, and turned the series over to 906AT. We plan to finish what he started – creating an opportunity for more people to get outside adventuring on foot.

Whether you’re an elite runner, weekend warrior, walker, or hiker; MTRS welcomes you, your friends, your kids, and family.

Who: Anyone who likes to get outside and do hard things with like-minded people.

What: A short course (3 miles or less), long course (6 miles or less). You get two hours to do one lap, or more.

When: Tuesdays at 6PM.

Where: From the West End to Lake Levassuer and back!

Why: You love running, trails, community gatherings, and want to learn new trails.

Courses: Will vary depending on location. With the series moving around Marquette County this year and featuring a lot of new routes there’s bound to be something for everyone.

When you start something new it's not going to be pretty. You're gonna be unsure and maybe a little less "put together" ...
03/30/2026

When you start something new it's not going to be pretty. You're gonna be unsure and maybe a little less "put together" but know this... We've all been there. Tackling new stuff isn't easy. Neither is living with regret. Schedule drops in two days. Get ready.

Wanted: People who show up for each other... Not podiums and points. MTRS schedule dropping on April 1 (Yes, April Fools...
03/28/2026

Wanted: People who show up for each other... Not podiums and points. MTRS schedule dropping on April 1 (Yes, April Fools Day) 😀 😘

03/28/2026

Follow Marquette Trail Running for Marquette Trail Running Series (MTRS) updates. 2026 schedule dropping April Fools Day 😉

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064550475590

Guidelines

Series Registration: All events are free of charge and ‘club style’ (not an official race but more a fun gathering of runners looking for camaraderie and friendly competition. there is a $40 club member fee and a recommended donation of $10/race for nonmembers.

Race Distance: Each event distance will vary with the short course around 5-10 km and the long course completing 2 loops. Maps, distances and course profiles will be available prior to race. Courses will be marked and will be GPS measured.

Entry Fees: Recommended donation of $40 for the season or $10/race. Donations will be accepted to help fund the operation.

Start Time: 6 pm for all races

Classes & Age Groups: there are no age classes, only classes for men and women and long/ short courses.

There is also a kids race series with the distance averaging 2 miles, same points tracking

Aid Stations: Remember this is club style and not an official race so runners need to bring any water, aid… they want. Limited water (no cups) will be available at the start/finish only.

Timing/results: because this is a points series then time will not be recorded, however there will be a watch at the finish if you want to see your time. The two prediction runs; time will be tracked for finish placing and watches, ipods… will not be allowed. Results will be posted on Facebook and a results sheet will be at each event.

Series Scoring: To receive an Overall score in the series a runner must compete in 6 of the 8 series races scheduled. All events will be counted in the final overall scores.

Trail Running Series Points Scale
1st 25 pts.
2nd 23 pts
3rd 21 pts
4th 19 pts
5th 18 pts
6th 17 pts
Continues by 1 pt down to zero

Greatest accumulated pts for the season wins
15 pt bonus for runners who complete all 8 courses

People show up for a lot of reasons. Some wanna race and some don't. Showing up is what matters. Getting outside is the ...
03/26/2026

People show up for a lot of reasons. Some wanna race and some don't. Showing up is what matters. Getting outside is the reward. One day at a time. One foot in front of the other. See ya out there.

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Marquette, MI
49855

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