Not sure I can finish running the 10K I signed up for. Any advice?
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Every race I've done from 5k to half marathon has had plenty of walkers. Some people walk the entire course, others follow some sort of run/walk method. No need to feel humiliated at all! You may be participating in a race with thousands of other people, but it is still very individual. Enjoy the race, and I would not be surprised if you are able to run the whole thing based on your training and the adrenaline of the race day.0
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Take breaks - run some, power walk, slow walk. An be GLAD you finished. The time isn't important, but its a starting point for your future 10ks! People who does theses things, from my experience, don't care if you walk. What they care about is motivating you and seeing you finish!0
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You can do it!! I did my first 10k last month..up til race day the most I'd run was 6k. I managed to run the whole lot..slowly. And looking at the race pics not at all prettily! And if you need to walk parts, do that. There were loads of people doing run/walk on my one. I listened to a podcast the whole way..I find that distracts me from the ' i can't do this; how much further; surely that 5km sign is in wrong spot...I must be well over halfway' typethoughts -especially if I get really engrossed in it.
I was told on race day you can do 50%more than your longer training run ( due to adrenaline and atmosphere etc).I think that's true.
On an aside...be prepared for everything to hurt later in day (and days after!). I expected some doms..but it was awful. My armpits even ached-goodness knows what I did to deserve that!!
Anyway, all the best for it1 -
Run some, walk some, it being your first you WILL have a PERSONAL BEST! You won't be the only one who walks ;-)2
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Thanks for all the encouragement! I already Do some interval walking in the beginning as it is, and always finish stronger, so maybe it will not be as difficult as I fear. Didn't mean to insult anyone with the "humiliation" comment. Since I had never done a 10K I just wasn't sure what to expect. I just have this visual of everyone done, gone and I'm the last/lonely at the end. . thanks again!0
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Does this race have a 5K option? You may be able to switch your registration.
My physiotherapist made me PROMISE to switch to walking for the rest of the race if I felt any sort of pain that I knew could not be shaken off.
Respect your limits. Walk if you need to. The winner is the one who stays strong to race again.0 -
so...ran the whole 10k. Was at the back of the runners, but in front of the walkers, so I'm content. Really was not difficult at all. Thanks for the encouragement.16
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bossymom15 wrote: »so...ran the whole 10k. Was at the back of the runners, but in front of the walkers, so I'm content. Really was not difficult at all. Thanks for the encouragement.
AWESOME!!!
So when is the next race?2 -
I have signed up for a 10k and am doing the c25k continued of bridge to 10k.1
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bossymom15 wrote: »so...ran the whole 10k. Was at the back of the runners, but in front of the walkers, so I'm content. Really was not difficult at all. Thanks for the encouragement.
@bossymom15 - That is so awesome, coming after the FUD you expressed earlier in the thread! Way to go!
And now you know what a 10K race is like. If you want to run more of them, you know what to expect.1 -
I would definitely do another 10k. There is a 10k , 5k, I usually participate in in Nov, I will probably try the 10k again. This run was so pretty though! Out in the sandhills through a "Country Club". Lots of little hills, lots of scenery. More fun then running around our city park.0
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bossymom15 wrote: »so...ran the whole 10k. Was at the back of the runners, but in front of the walkers, so I'm content. Really was not difficult at all. Thanks for the encouragement.
Wooooooooo!!!!
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bossymom15 wrote: »so...ran the whole 10k. Was at the back of the runners, but in front of the walkers, so I'm content. Really was not difficult at all. Thanks for the encouragement.
Outstanding!0 -
Sandra37405 wrote: »I received advice years ago from an experienced distance runner - "if you can run 3, you can run 6". I bet you will have no problem with the 10K. Just pace yourself.
and if you can dodge a wrench you can dodge a ball.2 -
bossymom15 wrote: »so...ran the whole 10k. Was at the back of the runners, but in front of the walkers, so I'm content. Really was not difficult at all. Thanks for the encouragement.
Well done0 -
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Great job, OP!!!0
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First of all there's no reason to feel humiliated. You're attempting to do something the average person wouldn't even attempt to try congratulations on that.
Run as much as you can jog as much as you can walk as much as you can and if you got to do it crawl.1
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