Run Strong Run Podcast
Run Strong Run Podcast
2026 Is About Building, Not Restarting: A Mindset Shift for Runners at Every Level
2026 is not a restart—you’re not starting over. You’re building from what you already started.
In the first episode of 2026 on the Run Strong Run Podcast, Steph shares a powerful mindset shift for runners who may already feel their New Year motivation fading. Instead of resolutions, she focuses on choosing a word for the year—rooted—and explains how staying grounded in who you are can help you build consistency, confidence, and joy in your running.
This episode is a reminder that all runners count, that progress doesn’t disappear when motivation dips, and that your running journey—at any pace or stage—is valid and worth celebrating.
Resources Mentioned:
- Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Running: Everything You Need to Get Started
- Interval Running for Beginners: Starting Smart and Strong
- Full race schedule + blog: runstrongrun.com
Connect With Steph:
- Instagram: @RunStrongRun
- TikTok: @RunStrongRun
- Facebook: Run Strong Run
- Blog: RunStrongRun.com
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Here’s to a rooted, strong, and steady 2026.
Welcome to the Run Strong Run Podcast! The show where I, Stephanie Dunlap, empower runners of all levels to lace up, chase their dreams, and cross every finish line stronger than ever. To join the discussion live, follow me on Instagram @runstrongrun, TikTok @runstrongrun, Facebook @runstephstrongrun or on my website at runstrongrun.com
About Stephanie:
Stephanie is a beginner run coach, marathon pacer, and your number-one cheerleader! Stephanie went from couch potato to marathoner in 2012 and "Run Strong Run" was born. Since running her first marathon, she's run over 60 full marathons! Stephanie believes that ALL runners count from the fast to the back of the pack. In Stephanie's words, "If you run, you are a runner!"