Image 1 — Me and my friend both checked our steps today. The competition was not planned but now its personal lol
Image 2 — Me and my friend both checked our steps today. The competition was not planned but now its personal lol

Me and my friend both checked our steps today. The competition was not planned but now its personal lol

I hit 11958 steps and 7.4 km today. Felt pretty good about it.

Then my friend showed me his 10887 steps but 8.4km distance and 102 mins active time.

Now we are both going to sleep pretending we don't care but we absolutely do.

Anyone else accidentally turn their friend into a fitness rival? Because i think i just did.😂

u/TerraRunners — 11 hours ago

I did my first 4km today. Took me almost 44 mins which is pretty slow but honestly just happy i finished it. Legs are dead. Anyone else remember their first run feeling like this?

u/TerraRunners — 19 hours ago
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Why do you think most people quit running after 2-3 weeks? Asking because I'm trying to solve this problem.

Genuinely curious. I've been thinking about this a lot lately. Is it the lack of accountability? no competition? no stakes? What actually kept YOU going when you wanted to quit?

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u/TerraRunners — 2 days ago

We've been building something for runners for the past few months. Launch is close. Here's what I learned.

Not ready to share what it is yet. But the problem i'm solving — running feels meaningless after a while. No stakes, no competition, nothing to fight for. Building something around that. Wewill share soon.

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u/TerraRunners — 3 days ago