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TamoJunto

São Paulo, Brazil

Crew at a Glance

Founded in September 2017 by four friends, TamoJunto Running Crew brought a fresh, neighborhood-focused spirit to São Paulo’s sprawling outskirts, centered around Latin America’s largest housing complex. Unlike many city crews anchored downtown, TamoJunto embraced unity, respect, and fun as its guiding principles, creating a welcoming space for about 30 runners, mostly aged 35 to 50, seeking connection over competition. Their Friday night runs at 8:30 pm meandered through hidden streets and parks, revealing new perspectives on familiar surroundings and reflecting the vibrant, contrasting energy of São Paulo itself. The founders nurtured a tight-knit community where everyone felt valued, encouraging exploration and friendship amid the city’s relentless pace. Though no longer active, TamoJunto’s open invitation welcomed anyone eager to discover the joy of running locally, inspiring similar grassroots initiatives across the city. By shifting the focus from urban cores to residential neighborhoods, TamoJunto illustrated how running can bridge social distances as much as physical ones, leaving a lasting legacy in São Paulo’s diverse running scene. Follow their story on Instagram.

TamoJunto Running Crew São Paulo’s Neighborhood Bond

TamoJunto began in September 2017 in São Paulo, Brazil, when four friends who were already active in various running crews decided to bring the running crew spirit closer to their own neighborhood. Unlike most crews centered around the city’s downtown area, TamoJunto focused on an outlying district dominated by the largest housing complex in Latin America. The founders wanted to create a local community where runners could experience the familiar streets anew while fostering a sense of connection outside the bustling city center.

Unity Respect And Fun Defined Their Way The crew’s motto—unity, respect, and fun—guided every step of their journey. TamoJunto embraced running as a way to explore the neighborhood’s many hidden corners and routes often overlooked by residents passing through daily life. Their mission extended beyond fitness; it was about celebrating the local environment and building friendships across age groups, primarily welcoming runners aged 35 to 50. The spirit was inclusive and lighthearted, focusing on shared experiences rather than competition.

A Small But Tight-Knit Community With roughly 30 members, TamoJunto was a small crew, but one marked by warmth and familiarity. The founders—friends who remained involved throughout the crew’s lifespan—helped cultivate an environment where everyone felt valued and encouraged. This age-focused group thrived on mutual respect and camaraderie, often drawing participants who appreciated a slower, more reflective pace of running that fit their lifestyle and commitments.

Friday Night Runs Through The Neighborhood TamoJunto’s signature runs took place every Friday at 8:30 pm, an unconventional day and time that set them apart from other city crews. These evening runs led participants along varied paths within the housing complex, highlighting the neighborhood’s vastness and diversity. The routes were thoughtfully designed to keep the runs fresh and engaging, encouraging members to discover new corners of their own backyard while enjoying the cooler São Paulo nights.

Open Invitation To Explore Together Although TamoJunto no longer runs, it welcomed anyone eager to join during its active years, with no formal membership fees or barriers. The crew’s openness helped nurture a supportive space where newcomers could find belonging and motivation. The founders hoped the crew would inspire others in similar neighborhoods to create their own local running communities, extending the joy and unity they experienced together.

Bridging Distances In São Paulo’s Running Scene Within São Paulo’s extensive running culture, TamoJunto stood out for focusing on an area often neglected by mainstream running crews. By shifting attention to the residential outskirts, they highlighted how running can bridge distances not just physically but socially. Their efforts demonstrated the power of local grassroots initiatives to diversify the city’s running landscape and make the sport accessible beyond urban cores.

São Paulo’s Vibrant And Contrasting Energy São Paulo is a sprawling metropolis known for its dynamic energy, cultural diversity, and constant motion. TamoJunto thrived in a neighborhood that resembled a city within a city, a complex of housing and streets where daily life pulses with its own rhythm. The crew’s runs mirrored this vibrancy by connecting people to their environment and to each other, offering a moment of community amid the city’s relentless pace.

Discovering New Paths In Familiar Places Typical routes wound through the extensive housing complex, inviting runners to explore beyond their usual sights. These runs revealed hidden parks, quiet streets, and everyday landmarks that often go unnoticed. By changing routes regularly, TamoJunto encouraged members to see their neighborhood with fresh eyes and appreciate the spaces that shaped their daily lives.

Running Together In Local Events While the crew focused mostly on its weekly neighborhood runs, members occasionally took part in São Paulo’s larger races and running events. These moments allowed the small community to connect with the broader running world and celebrate their shared passion on bigger stages. TamoJunto’s legacy remains a reminder of how localized crews can foster meaningful connections that extend beyond their immediate environment.

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