This week on The Back of the Pack Podcast: Second Wind, we wrap up our Back of the Pack Survival Guide series by flipping the script on what it really means to run at the back of the pack. This episode is for all of us — the everyday runners, the grinders, the comeback stories, and the ones who refuse to quit. We explore how perspective changes everything, from actually experiencing the race course to appreciating the volunteers, the moments, and the miles that others might miss. We talk about how time shifts from pressure to freedom, allowing us to run with purpose instead of panic. This episode also dives into the power of gratitude — being thankful not just for the finish line, but for the ability to even stand at the start. We redefine what it means to “win,” where finishing, fighting through, and coming back matter more than podiums or pace. And along the way, we celebrate the stories that only back-of-the-pack runners get to tell — the chaos, the connections, and the unforgettable moments that happen when you’re out there long enough to really live the race. Because at the end of the day, this isn’t about being fast… it’s about being resilient, determined, and persistent. And no matter your pace, your place, or your finish time — you belong here.