Every marathoner fears it: the wall. www.run4prs.com
That late-race moment when your legs feel like concrete, your pace starts slipping, and your brain begins negotiating.
But here’s the truth:
Hitting the wall isn’t inevitable — and it’s not a test of toughness.
In most cases, the wall is predictable. And more importantly, preventable.
In this episode, we break down:
What “the wall” actually is (and what it isn’t)
The biggest pacing mistake runners make
Why fueling timing matters more than most people realize
How to structure long runs to prepare your body for late-race fatigue
The role of strength and muscular durability
How to stay mentally steady when effort rises late in the race
You’ll learn why the wall is usually a fueling and pacing issue — not a character flaw — and how small strategic decisions early in the race determine what happens at mile 22.
Key Takeaway:
The marathon isn’t about surviving the last 10K.
It’s about earning the right to run it well.
If you want to avoid the late-race collapse and finish strong instead of hanging on, this episode gives you the blueprint.
Train with intention.
Race with patience.
And stop treating the wall like a mystery.

