Join us for the scenic Riverview 5K Run/Walk! Experience breathtaking views along the riverbanks as you stride or stroll through the course. Whether you're a seasoned runner or just looking for a leisurely walk, this event promises a refreshing and invigorating journey for all participants. Lace up your shoes, gather your friends and family, and make unforgettable memories along the riverside!
Want to start training but don't know where to start? Joe just put together a
12 week 5k training program for beginners.
You can download it here
When you click the button above it will redirect you to a new page where you can print or save the 5k training program!
Race starts and finishes on Grant Street between Main Ave and 25th Ave North in Clinton, IA.
Start line is located just north of the Sawmill Museum which is located at
2231 Grant Street Clinton, IA 52732.
(See Map on Below)
FitPro 360
2318 N 3rd Street Clinton IA 52732
Friday August 22nd 4-6pm
August 23 7:00am-8:30am
(at race location)
Sign up Before August 15, 2025 and you will receive a
FitPro 5K 20oz Water Bottle Tumbler
Sign up Before August 15, 2025
and you will receive a
FitPro 5K 20oz Water Bottle Tumbler
When Clicking this button it will redirect you to "Get Me Registered" which is the registration company we use for this race. Entry Fee is $35 before July 29th. $40 after July 29th. You can still register the day of the race between 7:30-8:30am at the pre race packet pick up area (see the map above)
When Clicking this button it will redirect you to "Get Me Registered" which is the registration company we use for this race. Entry Fee is $35 before July 29th. $40 after July 29th. You can still register the day of the race between 7:30-8:30am at the pre race packet pick up area (see the map above)
Text or call Joe Howard @ 563.243.2223
By participating in our 5K race, you're also supporting a great cause. A portion of every registration fee goes towards Veterans Breakthrough, making a positive impact in our veterans lives. You can learn more about Veterans Breakthrough here: https://www.veteransbreakthrough.org
By participating in our 5K race, you're also supporting a great cause. A portion of every registration fee goes towards Veterans Breakthrough, making a positive impact in our veterans lives. You can learn more about Veterans Breakthrough here:
www.veteransbreakthrough.org
Races are rain or shine unless we determine that race conditions are dangerous. This will be based on a prudent decision made on race management in consultation with local safety officials. Every effort will be made to conduct the race. In the event of inclement weather, Acts of God, or unforeseen circumstances, we reserve the right to alter, cancel or eliminate any/all portions of the race. The following procedure will be followed:
Inclement Weather Plan
-In the case of only rain or clear weather we will plan for an on-time start and complete race as planned.
-In the case of only rain or clear weather but parts of the course are no longer safe we will adjust the course and plan for an on-time start.
-In the case of lightening we will delay the race start to at least 30minutes after the last lightning strike. We will not race on a course if lightening is present but will continue the race when lightening ceases and has moved out of the immediate area up until 9:45AM. We are only permitted until 12:00PM, so if we cannot safely start by 9:45AM the race will be cancelled.
-In the case of prolonged lightening and storms in the area, we may need to shorten or cancel the entire race.
-If inclement weather is predicted we may adjust the race course, race distances or eliminate segments of the race so to keep individuals safe.
-We do not provide refunds for cancelled races.
Please refer to the waiver you signed at registration for more information.
Cold Weather
Our race is scheduled in Iowa in mid-August. Chances of Cold weather, snow, ice, and freezing wind chills are probably not likely but here is how we suggest prepare for these conditions.
-Dress warmly! Clothing should provide an internal layer that allows evaporation of sweat with minimal absorption, a middle layer that provides insulation, and a removable external layer that is wind and water resistant and allows for evaporation of moisture.
-Toes, fingers, ears, and skin should be protected the most.
-Remove wet clothing as soon as practical and replace with dry, clean items.
In the case of inclement weather, cold temperatures or excessive snow the following event changes may be made:
-Races may be shortened, delayed or have a time limit imposed.
-Aid stations may be self-service with water and sport drink.
-As a VERY LAST RESORT the race may be cancelled and will not be rescheduled.
-Refunds cannot be give under any circumstances.
Hot Weather
Our race is scheduled in Iowa in mid-Morning, which could mean hot weather or even potential storms. We encourage you to prepare for these potential conditions. Here are some helpful tips:
-Hydrate Well and Fuel well in Advance: Be sure you drink plenty of fluids and eat nutrient rich foods in advance of the race.
-Wear light clothing, a Hat and Sunscreen. Wear apparel that’s light in color, lightweight, and has vents or mesh. Wicking fabrics are helpful. Consider wearing a cap—or better yet, a visor—and sunglasses to reduce heat build-up in your head. Pre-run, apply a broad spectrum, sweat-proof sunscreen of SPF 30 or higher to all exposed skin.
-Lower your Expectations: Accept the fact the race will likely be more difficult than anticipated. Every 5°F rise in temperature above 60°F can slow your pace by as much as 20 to 30 seconds per mile. Start slower than planned and make getting to the finish running strong your main goal. Run by perceived effort rather than mile splits.
-Use the Aid Stations: At the aid stations, take one cup of water to drink, and another to pour over your head. If necessary, slow and/or walk at aid stations to get enough fluids. Be sure you drink and eat as necessary throughout the race.
-If necessary, stop and walk. If you get overheated or tired, stop and walk. Use the aid stations to rest.
In the case of inclement weather, or excessive heat the following event changes may be made:
-Race courses may be altered, or races may be shortened, delayed or have a time limit imposed.
-Aid stations may be self-service with water and sport drink.
-As a VERY LAST RESORT the race may be cancelled and will not be rescheduled.
-Refunds cannot be give under any circumstances.
In The Case of a Human Causes Threat
CALL 911, Then Run, Hide, or Fight
Purpose: In the case of an incident at one our events, we have prepared a simple response plan, based on recommendations created by the Department of Homeland Security and local Law Enforcement. These events often happen without warning, and can be unpredictable. We have created this plan in the event of such an incident. You can learn more at: https://www.dhs.gov/what-to-do-bomb-threat# & https://www.dhs.gov/private-citizen
The Basics
-First, if you experience any type of an emergency at one of our events please first call 911. You can also alert a race official, staff member or volunteer. They will have a direct line of communication with emergency officials. We will alert the appropriate authorities and enact the appropriate response plan (detailed below).
-Second assess the situation, and, if able, get to safety. If you feel a threat, please first get to safety. This may include, running, hiding, ducking, laying down, going off course to shelter, or getting away from the threat. If you are in the midst of a race event, please stop racing and get to safety. Your time is not more important than your safety.
-Third, report into family, friends and race officials. Once you have found a safe place, and if able, please alert family, friends, and race officials. You can email, call, text us at 563-243-2223 or joe@fitpro360.com. We request you touch base with our staff so we know you are okay and safe.
-Someone will contact you about collecting your belongings. If you have to leave in the case of an emergency, we will find a way to get you all of your belongings. We will secure them until you or someone you know is able to retrieve them. We will work with local law enforcement and authorities to secure your things.
Run, Hide, Fight: The Department of Homeland Security has developed the run, hide, fight protocol. In the case of an emergency, there might not be time to enact an emergency plan. Chaos may ensue, and things move very quickly. With that in mind, Department of Homeland Security recommends you take any the following actions. Run. Hide. Fight. There is no right way to respond, and each situation is different. So, they recommend doing any or all of the following:
-Run: Get away from the threat as soon as you can.
-Hide: Get out of the line of sight or the vicinity of the threat. This may mean ducking, finding shelter, barricading yourself in, or using natural obstacles to hide from the threat.
-Fight: Should the threat be imminent, or should you feel called to engage the threat, you can fight. This can take many forms, but it has the goal of stopping the threat and saving additional lives.
Our Emergency Protocol: In the case of an emergency, threat and/or an uncertain situation that could potentially endanger lives, we will call 911 and alert the appropriate authorities. In conjunction with local authorities, we will assess the threat and take appropriate action.
-In the face of a threat, we may need to stop the race. We will consult local law enforcement in this decision. In this case, a race official, staff member or law enforcement officer will inform you that the race is stopped. They may hold you on course and not allow you to proceed until the threat has been eliminated. This is for your safety. If the race is stopped or cancelled, we will give you further directions on how to return to the start finish line or parking area to retrieve your things. We will additionally stop all timing, and results will reflect this. We will make a note in the results to reflect this situation. We will only post times for people who completed the entire race before the race was stopped. We will not be able to provide refunds under these circumstances; we apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
-In the face of a threat, we may need to delay the race. We will consult local law enforcement in this decision. In this case, a race official, staff member or law enforcement officer will inform you that the race is delayed. They may hold you on course and not allow you to proceed until the threat has been eliminated. This is for your safety. Should the race be delayed, we may allow you to continue racing once the threat has been eliminated. This is optional. If the race is delayed, we will not be able to adjust your finishing time. Should you want your finishing time, we will make a note in the results to reflect the delay. We will not be able to provide refunds under these circumstances; we apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
-We may need to cancel the race. We will consult local law enforcement in this decision. In this case, a race official, staff member or law enforcement officer will inform you that the race is cancelled. This is for your safety. Should the race be cancelled due to a serious threat we will not be able to provide refunds under these circumstances; we apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Race cancellation is a last resort and will only be used for your safety.
Races are rain or shine unless we determine that race conditions are dangerous. This will be based on a prudent decision made on race management in consultation with local safety officials. Every effort will be made to conduct the race. In the event of inclement weather, Acts of God, or unforeseen circumstances, we reserve the right to alter, cancel or eliminate any/all portions of the race. The following procedure will be followed:
Inclement Weather Plan
-In the case of only rain or clear weather we will plan for an on-time start and complete race as planned.
-have In the case of only rain or clear weather but parts of the course are no longer safe we will adjust the course and plan for an on-time start.
-In the case of lightening we will delay the race start to at least 30minutes after the last lightning strike. We will not race on a course if lightening is present but will continue the race when lightening ceases and has moved out of the immediate area up until 9:45AM. We are only permitted until 12:00PM, so if we cannot safely start by 9:45AM the race will be cancelled.
-In the case of prolonged lightening and storms in the area, we may need to shorten or cancel the entire race.
-If inclement weather is predicted we may adjust the race course, race distances or eliminate segments of the race so to keep individuals safe.
-We do not provide refunds for cancelled races.
Please refer to the waiver you signed at registration for more information.
Cold Weather
Our race is scheduled in Iowa in mid-August. Chances of Cold weather, snow, ice, and freezing wind chills are probably not likely but here is how we suggest prepare for these conditions.
-Dress warmly! Clothing should provide an internal layer that allows evaporation of sweat with minimal absorption, a middle layer that provides insulation, and a removable external layer that is wind and water resistant and allows for evaporation of moisture.
-Toes, fingers, ears, and skin should be protected the most.
-Remove wet clothing as soon as practical and replace with dry, clean items.have
In the case of inclement weather, cold temperatures or excessive snow the following event changes may be made:
-Races may be shortened, delayed or have a time limit imposed.
-Aid stations may be self-service with water and sport drink.
-As a VERY LAST RESORT the race may be cancelled and will not be rescheduled.
-Refunds cannot be give under any circumstances.
Hot Weather
Our race is scheduled in Iowa in mid-Morning, which could mean hot weather or even potential storms. We encourage you to prepare for these potential conditions. Here are some helpful tips:
-Hydrate Well and Fuel well in Advance: Be sure you drink plenty of fluids and eat nutrient rich foods in advance of the race.
-Wear light clothing, a Hat and Sunscreen &: Wear apparel that’s light in color, lightweight, and has vents or mesh. Wicking fabrics are helpful. Consider wearing a cap—or better yet, a visor—and sunglasses to reduce heat build-up in your head. Pre-run, apply a broad spectrum, sweat-proof sunscreen of SPF 30 or higher to all exposed skin.
-Lower your Expectations: Accept the fact the race will likely be more difficult than anticipated. Every 5°F rise in temperature above 60°F can slow your pace by as much as 20 to 30 seconds per mile. Start slower than planned and make getting to the finish running strong your main goal. Run by perceived effort rather than mile splits.
-Use the Aid Stations: At the aid stations, take one cup of water to drink, and another to pour over your head. If necessary, slow and/or walk at aid stations to get enough fluids. Be sure you drink and eat as necessary throughout the race.
-If necessary, stop and walk. If you get overheated or tired, stop and walk. Use the aid stations to rest.
In the case of inclement weather, or excessive heat the following event changes may be made:
-Race courses may be altered, or races may be shortened, delayed or have a time limit imposed.
-Aid stations may be self-service with water and sport drink.
-As a VERY LAST RESORT the race may be cancelled and will not be rescheduled.
-Refunds cannot be give under any circumstances.
In The Case of a Human Causes Threat
CALL 911, Then Run, Hide, or Fight
Purpose: In the case of an incident at one our events, we have prepared a simple response plan, based on recommendations created by the Department of Homeland Security and local Law Enforcement. These events often happen without warning, and can be unpredictable. We have created this plan in the event of such an incident. You can learn more at: https://www.dhs.gov/what-to-do-bomb-threat# & https://www.dhs.gov/private-citizen
The Basics
-First, if you experience any type of an emergency at one of our events please first call 911. You can also alert a race official, staff member or volunteer. They will have a direct line of communication with emergency officials. We will alert the appropriate authorities and enact the appropriate response plan (detailed below).
-Second assess the situation, and, if able, get to safety. If you feel a threat, please first get to safety. This may include, running, hiding, ducking, laying down, going off course to shelter, or getting away from the threat. If you are in the midst of a race event, please stop racing and get to safety. Your time is not more important than your safety.
-Third, report into family, friends and race officials. Once you have found a safe place, and if able, please alert family, friends, and race officials. You can email, call, text us at 563-243-2223 or joe@fitpro360.com. We request you touch base with our staff so we know you are okay and safe.
-Someone will contact you about collecting your belongings. If you have to leave in the case of an emergency, we will find a way to get you all of your belongings. We will secure them until you or someone you know is able to retrieve them. We will work with local law enforcement and authorities to secure your things.
Run, Hide, Fight: The Department of Homeland Security has developed the run, hide, fight protocol. In the case of an emergency, there might not be time to enact an emergency plan. Chaos may ensue, and things move very quickly. With that in mind, Department of Homeland Security recommends you take any the following actions. Run. Hide. Fight. There is no right way to respond, and each situation is different. So, they recommend doing any or all of the following:
-Run: Get away from the threat as soon as you can.
-Hide: Get out of the line of sight or the vicinity of the threat. This may mean ducking, finding shelter, barricading yourself in, or using natural obstacles to hide from the threat.
-Fight: Should the threat be imminent, or should you feel called to engage the threat, you can fight. This can take many forms, but it has the goal of stopping the threat and saving additional lives.
Our Emergency Protocol: In the case of an emergency, threat and/or an uncertain situation that could potentially endanger lives, we will call 911 and alert the appropriate authorities. In conjunction with local authorities, we will assess the threat and take appropriate action.
-In the face of a threat, we may need to stop the race. We will consult local law enforcement in this decision. In this case, a race official, staff member or law enforcement officer will inform you that the race is stopped. They may hold you on course and not allow you to proceed until the threat has been eliminated. This is for your safety. If the race is stopped or cancelled, we will give you further directions on how to return to the start finish line or parking area to retrieve your things. We will additionally stop all timing, and results will reflect this. We will make a note in the results to reflect this situation. We will only post times for people who completed the entire race before the race was stopped. We will not be able to provide refunds under these circumstances; we apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
-In the face of a threat, we may need to delay the race. We will consult local law enforcement in this decision. In this case, a race official, staff member or law enforcement officer will inform you that the race is delayed. They may hold you on course and not allow you to proceed until the threat has been eliminated. This is for your safety. Should the race be delayed, we may allow you to continue racing once the threat has been eliminated. This is optional. If the race is delayed, we will not be able to adjust your finishing time. Should you want your finishing time, we will make a note in the results to reflect the delay. We will not be able to provide refunds under these circumstances; we apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
-We may need to cancel the race. We will consult local law enforcement in this decision. In this case, a race official, staff member or law enforcement officer will inform you that the race is cancelled. This is for your safety. Should the race be cancelled due to a serious threat we will not be able to provide refunds under these circumstances; we apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Race cancellation is a last resort and will only be used for your safety.
Fitness Professionals 360 of Clinton, LLC
2318 N 3rd St - Clinton, IA 52732 (USA)
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