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Running Advice and Running Motivation
Against the Wall
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Met with a Challenge
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You have a dry mouth, feel weak, and fall off pace.
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You're overwhelmed by all the miles you have to cover.
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Your hamstrings, quads, or calves hurt.
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You start telling yourself This is impossible.
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The end is near, but you're exhausted and ready to stop.
Met with a Challenge
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You're in the middle of a run when things start to fall apart. Your legs feel like concrete, your breathing grows labored, your strides turn into a shuffle. Negative thoughts flood your mind, and the urge to quit becomes overwhelming. Unfortunately, if you run long enough, you're bound to experience this some day.
So what can you do about it? Matt Buman, Ph.D., a research fellow at Stanford School of Medicine, wanted to examine the specific physical and psychological reasons recreational runners hit the so-called "wall"—and more importantly, how they cope and recover from the setback. Of the 315 marathoners he surveyed, 43 percent had hit the wall in a recent race. Although Buman's study focused on marathoners, the insights he collected can be helpful to any runner who hits a rough patch. With these specific, proven strategies, you can bounce back from the most common midrun meltdowns and finish strong.
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