BuckeyeBama
You are stronger than you think.
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My wall is very much mental though. I've walked long distances with no problem and in the middle of a race even if I'm just walking I start to tense up. It is all because of my teenage years when I was constantly told ill never be able to run. My JROTC instructors, my dad, my track coach. They all said I was a hopeless case. Now that I've found Hal Hogan and the runDisney guy and have been following their plans I can do a 5 mile at a 12-13 min mile pace and 10-half marathon at a 15 min mile pace.
However this time around I am training a little better. I only have 10 weeks to train this time due to an injury but I'm sticking with it. I didn't even hurt myself running! I slipped in the shower after a run and tore a tendon in my foot, talk about luck haha. Now I'm all better and still gunning for TOT.
Okay, I get it. Congratulations on your confidence. It will help in every aspect of your life.

(that guy is supposed to look sad and empathetic and sympathetic) 
Perhaps we have different definitions of the term "wall." My "wall" hits around 4-6 miles and is that point at which I'm not particularly enjoying the experience anymore and would really like to just stop - the point at which the negative thoughts show up. But once past that, I'm faster, happier, in my groove and loving every minute. Given that I've run for years, have followed solid training plans for distance, and routinely turn in negative splits from mile 5 or 6 on (up to 14 so far), I definitely don't think it's a matter of not being fit or trained enough. That's just how my runs go; different for everyone, I'm sure.
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I'm HOPING that training in this will help me...
A start temp at 7am in the low-80s is pretty typical, but the earlier I go out, the higher the humidity: 90-100% is the norm at this point. 
