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EPISODE · Jun 26, 2026 · 32 MIN

Running MythBusters: Stop Buying the Shortcut

from Back of the Pack Podcast · host Kyle Walker

This week on The Back of the Pack Podcast: Second Wind, we wrap up our June Running MythBusters series by taking on the gear, gadgets, gimmicks, and shiny little running trinkets we all love to buy, wear, track, trust, and occasionally blame when the wheels fall off. We talk about the myth that the “right” shoe, watch, supplement, sock, vest, belt, or gadget is what magically makes us better runners. Good gear absolutely matters, especially when it comes to shoes that fit correctly and help keep us healthy, but carbon plates do not come with fitness installed. We also dig into running watches and why Garmin, Strava, and all our blinking wrist computers can give us helpful data, but they cannot give us wisdom. From hydration packs at 5Ks to traveling-yard-sale race setups, this episode looks at the difference between being prepared and being overloaded. We also bust through supplement hype, from electrolytes and gels to collagen, magnesium, pickle juice, and whatever the internet goblin is selling this week. Then we talk cotton, compression gear, and why personal preference matters more than pretending one rule works for every runner. Finally, we close the series by reminding everyone that elite runners, influencers, and sponsored athletes live in a different running universe than most of us. Gear can support the runner, but it cannot replace the runner. At the end of the day, the best running tools are still consistency, common sense, listening to our bodies, and doing the work.

This week on The Back of the Pack Podcast: Second Wind, we wrap up our June Running MythBusters series by taking on the gear, gadgets, gimmicks, and shiny little running trinkets we all love to buy, wear, track, trust, and occasionally blame when the wheels fall off. We talk about the myth that the “right” shoe, watch, supplement, sock, vest, belt, or gadget is what magically makes us better runners. Good gear absolutely matters, especially when it comes to shoes that fit correctly and help keep us healthy, but carbon plates do not come with fitness installed. We also dig into running watches and why Garmin, Strava, and all our blinking wrist computers can give us helpful data, but they cannot give us wisdom. From hydration packs at 5Ks to traveling-yard-sale race setups, this episode looks at the difference between being prepared and being overloaded. We also bust through supplement hype, from electrolytes and gels to collagen, magnesium, pickle juice, and whatever the internet goblin is selling this week. Then we talk cotton, compression gear, and why personal preference matters more than pretending one rule works for every runner. Finally, we close the series by reminding everyone that elite runners, influencers, and sponsored athletes live in a different running universe than most of us. Gear can support the runner, but it cannot replace the runner. At the end of the day, the best running tools are still consistency, common sense, listening to our bodies, and doing the work.

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