Sure Run To The Beat 2015

On Sunday 13 September, thousands of runners took part in the Sure Run to the Beat event at Wembley Park, London.

For those not familiar with the event, it’s a 10K race with multiple music stages on the way, with the view of keeping you pumped and energetic.

Featuring on the stages this year among others, was; former JLS band member Marvin Humes, BBC Radio 1 DJ’s Danny Howard and Jameela Jamil and Capital Xtra’s Jay London.
When there’s not a music stage, a downloadable Deezer playlist is available to you, along with a free 30-day premium trial.

Once you finish the race, the after-party’s only getting started.

We catch up with Danny Howard on how he found the day:

Q: How have you found Sure Run To The Beat today?

A: It was the weirdest/best/earliest gig I’ve ever done. You know, 9.30am on a Sunday morning, usually I’m just getting in, so to actually be here up and ready and playing, it was fun and also I didn’t know what to expect. I played in Dundee last night so I was up at my hotel room having a full English breakfast at 04.50 in the morning, got a 06:30 flight to be here at 08:30, so I was a bit tired, a bit grumpy, but then when I saw everyone really up for it, and the energy around the place, it just put me in a good mood. I got to start the race, sound the air horn, play some good tunes so yeah, it was really good.

Sure Run To The Beat 2015Q: You were on the warm up stage, did you find there were any particular songs that got people excited and got them moving?

A: I think there wasn’t one song in particular that got people moving but, I turned up with not having a clue what to play, I didn’t know what to expect, whether there would be people there or what to play at a running event so I just kept it familiar, played lots of commercial, upbeat, energetic tracks and that seemed to do the trick! When I was looking over at the starting line people were nodding along and jogging on the spot to the tunes so that was good enough for me.

Q: What’s your standard workout routine like?

A: Have you heard of Barry’s boot camp? I went to that on Friday, it took me about 10 minutes to sit on this chair, it was so intense! I’ve got a severe case of DOMS (delayed onset muscle soreness). So on Friday I finished this really intense, army style boot camp training session and I thought “oh, I’ve got away with it”, I’d not done any exercise for weeks but then I woke up Saturday a little bit achy, and then I woke up this morning and oh my gosh, the DOMS! But yeah, so in terms of my stance on fitness and running, I do try to keep a good general level of fitness. With touring around and DJing a lot it is hard to get something regular going but, as and when I can I go to the gym or go for a run or go to Barry’s boot camp – I think it’s really important.

Q: What’s your best 10K time?

A: Well, it was after two hours sleep the night before but, it was 52 minutes! I was quite happy with that!

Q: Going forward, would you ever consider doing a marathon?Sure Run To The Beat 2015

A: Yeah, I’ve definitely considered it, I nearly signed up for one last year actually. I looked at my schedule and I looked at what marathons were on across the whole year and I think it was Chester or somewhere that fit. I nearly signed up, but then I backed out last minute because a few other gigs came up. I think when I do a marathon, I want to do it properly, because at the moment I’m just so busy that I’ve only got time to do it half-heartedly. But, it’s definitely an aim, it’s definitely something I’m going to tick off eventually.

Q: How important do you think it is generally to lead a healthy lifestyle?

A: I do think it is very important to lead a healthy lifestyle. For the start of this summer, when I was doing my gigs, I was partying a lot to get involved with the crowd and towards the end of the summer I was like, ‘I need to just slow down a bit,’ so now I don’t drink at gigs, I always make sure I eat healthy food. I’m always making sure I’m eating healthily and doing what I’m there to do as a DJ but, also making sure I look after myself as well so I’m able to keep up this busy schedule.

Q: What influence do you think music has on you when you work out?

Sure Run To The Beat 2015A: That’s something I looked at whilst at University a lot, and for me personally, when I work out with music it just gives you that little bit extra. I think, people say it gives you that extra 10-20% which is probably true but I don’t know the exact percentages but it definitely, definitely helps as opposed to not working out. People have different methods though, people say training with a partner is better; I personally like to train on my own because I like to go in and get it done at my own pace. People like to train without music and have a chat, it’s different, and I think each to their own really. But, if you want to really push yourself then I think that little bit of music will help.

Q: Do you have any particular songs or playlists that you have on when you’re working out or running?

A: No, I use the gym as an opportunity to listen to promos of new music. But, I load them all on to my phone and always make sure they’re something high energy or catches my ear. I always make sure when I’m working out that I’ve got something with good energy; something upbeat that’ll keep me going.