The Science of Hitting the Wall (And How to Avoid It)
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About this listen
Hitting the wall is dreaded amongst all marathoners – but it doesn’t have to be an inevitable experience. This episode delves into the research and statistics of hitting the wall in the marathon. Then, we provide you with a clear, practical guide of how to train, pace, and fuel so you can avoid hitting the wall.
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In this episode, you’ll learn:
✅ What does hitting the wall feel like?
✅ What role does glycogen play in hitting the wall (or avoiding it)?
✅ Pacing strategies to avoid hitting the wall
✅ Why carb loading matters
✅ How training can be protective against hitting the wall
✅ Does dehydration cause you to hit the wall?
✅ What to do if you hit the wall
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