I always wanted to be someone who actually ran.
Not just someone who ran, someone who loved it. Who didn't need an hour of convincing to get out the door.
But every time, I'd hit kilometre two or three, the novelty would wear off, and I'd be left with my own breathing and a voice asking why I was doing this to myself. I'd get home, swear I'd go again tomorrow, then not run for two weeks.
I did that cycle more times than I can count.
So I built the run I always wanted to do.
A coach in your ear telling you exactly what pace and when, music where the beat drops at exactly the right moment and suddenly you feel like you could run forever.
A voice there at the exact moment you'd usually quit, pushing you past the point you'd normally give up.
The run that makes you get home already thinking about the next one.
That's RUNTHAT.
And this is what running was always supposed to feel like.