"We start in the dark," says Trent Knox.
For Knox, founder of the 440 Run Club, the phrase has always meant far more than the hour on the clock.
"We all start in the dark - with different things, in different stages of our life," he says. "It's dark when we start a new relationship, or a new job. It's also dark when we end a relationship or we get the sack from a job.”
The 440 Run Club began with a simple idea: a continuous loop through the Bronte cutting with a short, unforgiving 440-metre hill. Participants run, jog or walk laps at their own pace. There is no front of the pack and no back of the pack. Everyone is constantly passing everyone else.
In solving the logistical problem of leaving people behind, Knox accidentally solved the emotional one too.
"What made me realise the 440 was really special was when people started sharing what life was like before they joined, and then three, six or twelve months later, how much it had positively impacted their life," Trent says.
"They felt safe, they felt comfortable and they realised no one was looking at them. That's when I thought, 'Oh, this thing works.’"











