Unstoppable Stories That Move
A podcast with a purpose highlighting ordinary people who do extra-ordinary things, while raising money for medical research. From everyday athletes & artists, scientists & survivors, care-givers & change-makers, these people relentlessly pursue their dreams, resiliently pushing through pain & setbacks. What's their purpose? What makes them Unstoppable? Tune in to listen as these seemingly normal people share their stories of resilience and inspire us to keep moving forward
Unstoppable Stories That Move
45. Sally's Hotline: Stopping the Unstoppable
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In this solo edition of Sally’s Hotline, host Sally Hed Dahlquist explores one of the most difficult decisions athletes face: knowing when to stop.
After completing 181 marathons, and recording five DNFs (Did Not Finish), Sally shares the story of her most recent marathon withdrawal at Wisconsin’s Pine Line Marathon and explains how she recognized the difference between normal fatigue, mental discouragement, and signs that her body genuinely needed rest.
This episode is about perseverance, self-awareness, and learning that sometimes stopping is not failure... it’s wisdom.
In this episode:
- Sally’s firsthand account of quitting a marathon at mile 16.5
- The physical and emotional warning signs that should never be ignored
- How to tell the difference between discomfort, exhaustion, injury, and illness
- A practical checklist for deciding whether to continue or stop
- Six simple ways to reset your body and mindset mid-race
- The story of Christy, a struggling first-time marathoner who found the strength to finish
- Why helping another runner helped Sally regain confidence herself
Sally’s Six-Step Mid-Race Reset
When things begin falling apart during a race, Sally recommends:
- Walk briefly and allow your body to recover
- Correct your posture and stand upright
- Take several deep breaths to reset your breathing
- Honestly assess your symptoms and energy levels
- Adjust clothing or cooling strategies for comfort
- Seek encouragement, support, or a pep talk
These small adjustments can completely change the trajectory of a difficult race.
This episode is dedicated to Christy, a first-time marathoner Sally met during the Eau Claire Marathon who was ready to quit at mile 17.5. With a little guidance, encouragement, and determination, Christy found the strength to continue and finish her race.
Important Disclaimer
This podcast episode reflects Sally’s personal experiences as an endurance athlete and is intended for informational and motivational purposes only. It is not medical advice. Always consult a qualified medical professional regarding injuries, illness, chest pain, dizziness, or any health concerns before, during, or after athletic activity.
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