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EPISODE · Apr 3, 2026 · 33 MIN

319. Should You Share Your Workouts?

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www.run4prs.com In today’s solo episode, Coach Victoria is diving into a hot topic in the running world:Should you share your workouts online?Between Strava, Instagram, and group chats, it feels like everyone is posting their miles, splits, and Garmin screenshots. For some runners, it’s motivating. For others, it creates pressure, comparison, and performance anxiety.This episode breaks down:Why runners feel drawn to sharingWhen posting your runs is actually helpfulWhen it becomes toxic, stressful, or distractingSigns that social sharing is hurting performanceHow to find your own healthy balanceWhether you love the community aspect of sharing your training — or you’re wondering if it’s affecting your performance — this episode will help you understand your relationship with running, identity, and social media.1️⃣ Why Runners Love Sharing WorkoutsAccountabilityCommunity and connectionInspiration for othersCelebrating progress2️⃣ When Sharing Helps YouKeeps you consistentMakes training feel less isolatingCreates a visual timeline of growthSupports mental resilience3️⃣ When Sharing Hurts PerformanceTraining for the post instead of the planRunning too fast on easy daysComparison spiralTying your confidence to likes/comments4️⃣ A Quick Gut-CheckAsk yourself:Does it feel joyful or stressful?Would you still be proud of the run even if no one saw it?Does posting motivate you — or distract you?5️⃣ How to Find Your BalanceShare feelings, not just pacesTry weekly recaps instead of daily postsConsider making Strava private during goal cyclesProtect your mental space during heavy trainingShare your workouts if it serves you — not if it runs you.Sometimes the best training happens in silence.If this episode resonated, share it with a running friend or tag us with your thoughts.Happy running — whether it’s public or private. 🖤🏃‍♀️

www.run4prs.com In today’s solo episode, Coach Victoria is diving into a hot topic in the running world:Should you share your workouts online?Between Strava, Instagram, and group chats, it feels like everyone is posting their miles, splits, and Garmin screenshots. For some runners, it’s motivating. For others, it creates pressure, comparison, and performance anxiety.This episode breaks down:Why runners feel drawn to sharingWhen posting your runs is actually helpfulWhen it becomes toxic, stressful, or distractingSigns that social sharing is hurting performanceHow to find your own healthy balanceWhether you love the community aspect of sharing your training — or you’re wondering if it’s affecting your performance — this episode will help you understand your relationship with running, identity, and social media.1️⃣ Why Runners Love Sharing WorkoutsAccountabilityCommunity and connectionInspiration for othersCelebrating progress2️⃣ When Sharing Helps YouKeeps you consistentMakes training feel less isolatingCreates a visual timeline of growthSupports mental resilience3️⃣ When Sharing Hurts PerformanceTraining for the post instead of the planRunning too fast on easy daysComparison spiralTying your confidence to likes/comments4️⃣ A Quick Gut-CheckAsk yourself:Does it feel joyful or stressful?Would you still be proud of the run even if no one saw it?Does posting motivate you — or distract you?5️⃣ How to Find Your BalanceShare feelings, not just pacesTry weekly recaps instead of daily postsConsider making Strava private during goal cyclesProtect your mental space during heavy trainingShare your workouts if it serves you — not if it runs you.Sometimes the best training happens in silence.If this episode resonated, share it with a running friend or tag us with your thoughts.Happy running — whether it’s public or private. 🖤🏃‍♀️

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