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EPISODE · Apr 17, 2026 · 40 MIN

Back of the Pack Survival Guide: When Progress Feels Invisible

from Back of the Pack Podcast · host Kyle Walker

This week on The Back of the Pack Podcast: Second Wind, our Back of the Pack Survival Guide continues with a deep dive into one of the toughest parts of running — when the miles feel slow and the progress feels invisible. We break down the mental battle that so many runners face, from the comparison trap to that frustrating feeling of “I should be better by now.” But this time, we’re not just talking feelings — we’re bringing the science to back it up. From understanding how your body adapts through General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS) to the truth behind the SAID principle, you’ll learn what’s actually happening inside your body even when your watch says otherwise. This episode also pulls back the curtain on race day realities for back-of-the-pack runners — the quiet miles, the cutoff pressure, and the moments where mental toughness matters most. We share our personal story from the Gulf Coast Marathon in Biloxi — the only DNF of this running journey — and why that experience didn’t end our story, but helped shape what came next. If you’ve ever felt stuck, slow, or unsure if your effort is paying off, this episode will remind you that progress is happening… even when you can’t see it yet.

This week on The Back of the Pack Podcast: Second Wind, our Back of the Pack Survival Guide continues with a deep dive into one of the toughest parts of running — when the miles feel slow and the progress feels invisible. We break down the mental battle that so many runners face, from the comparison trap to that frustrating feeling of “I should be better by now.” But this time, we’re not just talking feelings — we’re bringing the science to back it up. From understanding how your body adapts through General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS) to the truth behind the SAID principle, you’ll learn what’s actually happening inside your body even when your watch says otherwise. This episode also pulls back the curtain on race day realities for back-of-the-pack runners — the quiet miles, the cutoff pressure, and the moments where mental toughness matters most. We share our personal story from the Gulf Coast Marathon in Biloxi — the only DNF of this running journey — and why that experience didn’t end our story, but helped shape what came next. If you’ve ever felt stuck, slow, or unsure if your effort is paying off, this episode will remind you that progress is happening… even when you can’t see it yet.

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