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Hitting the Wall and …
… How to Run Through It!
Posted April 23rd, 2007 at 5:09 PM by Jim Fortner
Section: Running & Training, Motivation, Training Tips
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Below you will find his latest post about getting past the wall . . . It’s a must read for any marathon runner!
…Don’t depend on what you eat or drink during a marathon to get you past the wall! Gels and powerbars certainly aren’t “the only way to make it past the 20 mile wall” . . . In fact, they play a relatively small role in determining how hard you hit the wall and how well you deal with it.
Sure, you need to stay hydrated (drink water) during the race or you will be in big trouble toward the end….that’s a no-brainer. And the sports drinks that first appeared in marathons about 17 years ago….they weren’t available for the first 90 years in the history of the modern marathon….do help to further prepare you to deal with the latter part of the race. Do gels and power bars help even more? As you can tell from my previous post, I have serious doubts.



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On November 30, 2008
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