The Next Loop Endurance Series - New England
Events:
- : 10K :
- : Marathon :
- : Half marathon :
- : 5K :
- : 15K :
Race Date:
Saturday, April 11, 2026
Start Time:
Location:
White Farm Barn
Address:
431 South Street
City:
Wrentham
State/Terr:
Massachusetts
Zip:
02093
Country:
USA
Race Website:
https://www.everfurther.net/events
Description:
What Is The Next Loop? The Next Loop Endurance Series is a loop-based endurance running event designed for every type of runner — from first-time 10K participants to seasoned marathoners, ultra runners, CrossFit, Hyrox, and tactical athletes. You’ll run a 3.1-mile (5K) trail loop, starting a new loop every hour on the hour. After each loop, you decide:
⏱️ How Scoring Works
This event uses a simple, transparent scoring system that rewards consistency, pacing, and endurance. For each loop:
👟 Why This Format Works for Everyone New Runners:
🏁 How Far Will You Go? Loops Completed/Total Distance
✔ Runners of all levels
✔ Athletes training for longer events
✔ Anyone curious how far they can go — one loop at a time
✔ Anyone who wants an endurance challenge without failure pressure
🧠 The Philosophy
This isn’t about speed alone. It’s about discipline, recovery, decision-making, and endurance. Run the loop. Recover. Decide. Repeat.
📸 Results, Rankings & Bragging Rights
👉 Register now and find your next limit — one loop at a time.
Your race is complete when:
- Run another loop
- Or stop — no penalties, no DNFs
- Every completed loop counts.
⏱️ How Scoring Works
This event uses a simple, transparent scoring system that rewards consistency, pacing, and endurance. For each loop:
- Time starts when the loop begins
- Time stops when you cross the finish line
- That loop time is officially recorded
- Your overall score is calculated by combining the times of every loop you complete.
- ❌ No penalties for stopping
- ❌ No missed-cutoff failures
- ✅ Only completed loops counted. This allows athletes at every level to compete meaningfully.
👟 Why This Format Works for Everyone New Runners:
- Run your first 5K, 10K, or Half Marathon without pressure
- Stop when you’re done — your result still counts
- Compare performance with others completing the same number of loops
- Test pacing, fatigue, and recovery across multiple hours
- Analyze loop-by-loop performance
- Use results as a benchmark — not just a finish time
- Measure recovery between efforts
- Evaluate consistency under fatigue
- Test endurance without committing to a fixed distance
- Scenic trail-based 5K loop
- Clearly marked course
- Start/finish located at a central base area
- Aid station available each hour
- Family- and crew-friendly atmosphere
🏁 How Far Will You Go? Loops Completed/Total Distance
- 1 Loop = 5K
- 2 Loops = 10K
- 4 Loops = Half Marathon
- 9 Loops = Marathon
- 10 Loops = 50K
- You are never locked into a distance. Each loop is a new decision.
✔ Runners of all levels
✔ Athletes training for longer events
✔ Anyone curious how far they can go — one loop at a time
✔ Anyone who wants an endurance challenge without failure pressure
🧠 The Philosophy
This isn’t about speed alone. It’s about discipline, recovery, decision-making, and endurance. Run the loop. Recover. Decide. Repeat.
📸 Results, Rankings & Bragging Rights
- Official timing for every completed loop
- Results ranked by loops completed and combined time
- Post-race data you can analyze, share, and build from
👉 Register now and find your next limit — one loop at a time.
Event details and schedule
Participant Information – What to Bring & How the Event Works
The Next Loop Endurance Series is designed to be simple, flexible, and athlete-friendly. Participants should wear standard trail-running gear appropriate for the weather and trail conditions. You are encouraged to bring personal nutrition, hydration, extra clothing, and any gear you may want for multiple loops. Athletes may set up a personal staging area either:- At their vehicle, or
- In the designated participant staging area near the start/finish
Your race is complete when:
- You decide to stop, or
- You do not start the next loop at the scheduled hourly start time
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