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EPISODE · Jan 19, 2026 · 32 MIN

Bean There, Froze That: A 5K in Brutal Cold

from Back of the Pack Podcast · host Kyle Walker

We’re back this week with a full breakdown of the Battle of the Bean 5K in Kansas City, Missouri, a race that reminded us winter running doesn’t mess around. From the pre-race jitters to frozen fingers at the start line, we recap what it was like to toe the line with a real feel of –1°F. But the race itself is only part of the story. The rest of the episode dives deep into what running in extreme cold actually does to the body. We talk about how sub-zero temperatures affect muscles, joints, breathing, circulation, and overall performance. We explore why pace feels harder than effort suggests, why warming up is such a challenge, and why post-race recovery can be just as tricky as the run itself. We also touch on the mental side of running in brutal conditions and how cold weather forces runners to adjust expectations. This episode isn’t about chasing PRs. It’s about resilience, preparation, and knowing when showing up is the victory. If you’ve ever questioned whether a run was worth it once you stepped outside, this one’s for you.

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