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Some of the hardest runs I’ve ever done almost didn’t happen. Not because I was injured. Not because I didn’t care. But because no one was expecting me. It’s easy to negotiate with yourself. It’s harder to bail when someone’s waiting. In this episode of the HolyFit Podcast, I talk honestly about the power of accountability — especially between runners. Why saying your plans out loud changes your follow-through. Why isolation weakens endurance. And why “work hard, tell no one” isn’t always the badge of discipline we think it is. We walk through what real accountability looks like: Inviting the right people into your training. Following up when someone shares their goal. Holding others accountable — and allowing them to hold you accountable. But this conversation goes deeper than training. It’s about community. It’s about showing up for people. And expecting them to show up for you. Anchored in Ecclesiastes 4:9, we look at why two are better than one — not because it feels better, but because it lasts longer. Running exposes something true about life and faith: You can train alone for a season. But you cannot endure alone long term. If you’ve ever almost skipped the run… If you’ve tried to carry everything quietly… If you’ve believed you should just handle it yourself… This episode is a reminder: You don’t need more motivation. You need people. Thanks for being here and for listening. If you enjoyed this episode, consider liking, subscribing, or sharing it with someone who might need it. You can support the show and find more at HolyFitCo.com, and connect with us on Instagram and Facebook.