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Two weeks in — and still here.
Today isn’t about celebration or analysis. It’s about quiet recognition. You’ve shown up — again and again — for 14 days. Not perfectly. Not dramatically. Just consistently enough that it’s starting to feel like part of your day. That matters.
In this reflection, we explore what it means to stay — not out of hype, but habit. When the noise settles, and running stops being a project and starts becoming a practice, something subtle shifts. And that shift is worth noticing.
Still here. Still moving. That’s enough.
About the Host
The PKS Running Club is run by Paul (PKSRUNS) — a runner and creator who believes that running doesn’t have to be extreme, perfect, or impressive to matter.
Paul started running later in life and has built his way to a 2:45 marathon, not through shortcuts or hype, but through consistency, patience, and learning how to fit running around real life — work, family, tired legs, busy heads.
The PKSRUNS podcast is a space for honest reflections on running, training, discipline, doubt, and progress. Some episodes are practical. Some are reflective. Many are simply a reminder that short still counts, easy is allowed, and you don’t have to prove anything.
This isn’t about elite performance or rigid plans. It’s about showing up on ordinary days, building a relationship with running that lasts, and finding something steady in the middle of life being busy, noisy, and imperfect.
If you run for clarity, routine, mental health, or just because it helps you feel a bit more like yourself — you’ll feel at home here.
You can find PKSRUNS across platforms:
Instagram: @pksruns
YouTube: PKSRUNS
Strava: PKSRUNS
Podcast: Search PKSRUNS wherever you listen
Follow along, run alongside the community, and take what you need from it — without pressure, ego, or expectation.
By PKSRunsTwo weeks in — and still here.
Today isn’t about celebration or analysis. It’s about quiet recognition. You’ve shown up — again and again — for 14 days. Not perfectly. Not dramatically. Just consistently enough that it’s starting to feel like part of your day. That matters.
In this reflection, we explore what it means to stay — not out of hype, but habit. When the noise settles, and running stops being a project and starts becoming a practice, something subtle shifts. And that shift is worth noticing.
Still here. Still moving. That’s enough.
About the Host
The PKS Running Club is run by Paul (PKSRUNS) — a runner and creator who believes that running doesn’t have to be extreme, perfect, or impressive to matter.
Paul started running later in life and has built his way to a 2:45 marathon, not through shortcuts or hype, but through consistency, patience, and learning how to fit running around real life — work, family, tired legs, busy heads.
The PKSRUNS podcast is a space for honest reflections on running, training, discipline, doubt, and progress. Some episodes are practical. Some are reflective. Many are simply a reminder that short still counts, easy is allowed, and you don’t have to prove anything.
This isn’t about elite performance or rigid plans. It’s about showing up on ordinary days, building a relationship with running that lasts, and finding something steady in the middle of life being busy, noisy, and imperfect.
If you run for clarity, routine, mental health, or just because it helps you feel a bit more like yourself — you’ll feel at home here.
You can find PKSRUNS across platforms:
Instagram: @pksruns
YouTube: PKSRUNS
Strava: PKSRUNS
Podcast: Search PKSRUNS wherever you listen
Follow along, run alongside the community, and take what you need from it — without pressure, ego, or expectation.