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Back of the Pack Podcast

Back of the Pack Podcast

Auteur(s): Kyle Walker
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Lace up your sneakers, grab your favorite headband, and toe the starting line! The signal has fired and the “Back of the Pack Podcast” is up and running! Are you a fan of running 5k’s just because the finisher medal looks cool? You are not alone there! Join the show that is all about the race swag and running on a Saturday morning to get the most out of your race registration. We will talk about local races in the Kansas City area. We will give you a heads up if you’re wanting to go farther outside the area to run the big races. Host Kyle Walker has fourteen full marathons, over eighty half marathons, and hundreds of 5k’s and 10k's. Take it from us, you are among friends here if you’ve gotten to the finish line to find all the bananas gone!Copyright The Back of the Pack Podcast Course et jogging Hygiène et mode de vie sain
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  • Run if You Dare: PR Season Begins
    Oct 3 2025
    This week on The Back of the Pack Podcast: Second Wind, we kick off our brand-new October series, Run if You Dare. In Episode 1, we break down why fall is considered “PR season” for runners. From cooler temperatures to lower humidity and perfectly timed race schedules, autumn sets the stage for some of the fastest miles of the year. Kyle shares his own experiences with setting personal records during fall races, and we connect how conditions impact not just performance on race day but also motivation in everyday life. Plus, we run through a list of the top fall marathons and half marathons — from Chicago to New York — that inspire runners everywhere to lace up and chase big goals. Whether you’re going for a PR, enjoying the fall air on a family run, or just watching the big city races unfold, this episode is the perfect kickoff to spooky season.
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    27 min
  • The Hard Call: Injury, Identity, and Moving Forward
    Sep 29 2025
    Sometimes the smartest call is also the one that hurts the most. In this episode of The Back of the Pack Podcast, Kyle opens up about pulling out of his first planned 50-mile ultra and the Marine Corps Marathon after a freak knee injury derailed training. We talk honestly about why stepping back can feel like failure even when it’s the right choice—touching on identity, sunk costs, community expectations, and that heavy mix of FOMO and grief runners know too well. We also break down how nagging pain and uncertain recovery magnify the mental load, and why “doing less” can actually be the bravest move for long-term health. Then we reframe: replacing shame with strategy, setting new goals that fit right now, and letting community support do what it does best. If you’ve ever DNS’d, DNF’d, or just felt crushed by circumstances, this one’s for you. Strength isn’t only found at the finish line—it’s found in the choice to live to run another day.
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    31 min
  • The Stress Effect, Week 4: Hormones, Skin, Sleep & Brain
    Sep 26 2025
    In the final week of our Stress Month series, we explore how stress disrupts the hormones, sleep, skin, and even the brain. Stress isn’t just mental—it shows up everywhere, from restless nights to breakouts to brain fog that follows you through the day. We break down how stress hormones like cortisol and testosterone get knocked off balance, slowing recovery, sapping energy, and even raising the risk of bone loss. We look at how stress robs runners of endurance and power while also leaving non-runners drained and sluggish. Add in sleepless nights, skin flare-ups, and mental fog, and stress proves to be a whole-body experience. To close the series, we share strategies for better sleep, balanced hormones, healthy skin, and mental clarity. Whether you’re chasing miles or just chasing peace of mind, this episode helps you recognize the physical toll of stress—and how to start reclaiming your health.
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    24 min
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