training for my first 5K
whitneyps7
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Hello all. Im whitney and Im training for my FIRST 5K, the Graffiti run in April, Ive neve been good at cardio or running.ever. I lost alot of weight by Just cutting portions and cutting a lot of snacking out. highest weight was 176 and Im about 140 now @ 5' 3". So I got a gym membership with the boyfriend- We decided 3 times a week tue/thur/sunday but Ive been going some other days and before work as well...Although Im not a "hard core" work out person. I have been doing a warm up (5 min) on the tredmill, then I stretch, then I lift weights (free weights, machines, ect) for back, legs, shoulders ect, then hit the tredmill again and do about a mile. then cool down by walking the track twice. Any ideas on a different work out plan or excersises or anything to increase endurance and muscle for the 5K
Thanks ahead of time.
Whitney-
Thanks ahead of time.
Whitney-
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Have you looked into the C25k program? I'm not sure when your 5k is but the program is designed to train you to run a 5k in 9 weeks. I'm doing it now and running more than I ever thought possible! Good luck and congrats on signing up for your 1st 5k!
Ok, I just looked and saw the 5k is in April. You could at least get a kick start with the program0 -
It sounds like what you're doing is a great program. Just remember that a 5k is only about 3 miles which is nothing! Don't let it intimidate you
I would just work on trying to do the treadmill for longer, don't worry about running at a fast pace because that will wipe you out too quickly. Jog at a comfortable slow speed and you will see your endurance increase.0 -
No I havnt heard of it. what all does it include or have you do?0
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ok great thanks. and I know its only 3 miles but I have never ran that far at a consistant pace anyways! thanks Ill remember to keep it slow and comfortable for a longer period0
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There are a few ways to go about it. What is your goal time? I'm going to guess 30 minutes, because that is an often chosen goal. Adjust below if you have a different goal.
Every time you train:
1. Go 3.1 miles. Aim to reduce your time every workout.
2. Go for 30 minutes. Aim to increase your distance/speed each time.
3. Run at the speed you would need to hit your goal time for as long as possible. In this case 6mph(ish). Aim to increase your time/distance at that speed every workout.
I do number 1 mostly, because its easier to do outside and that is where I like to run, but I've done 3 several times, because that is easiest to do on the treadmill.
You could also do C25k program starting several weeks in since you can already run a mile. ETA: C25k is an app that tells you to run for certain amounts of time then walk for a certain amount of time, ramping up until you are running for 30 minutes straight at the end. You can play music with the app too. I would suggest the zombies!Run C25k for fun, but it does cost money whereas the other one is free.
Good luck!0 -
No I havnt heard of it. what all does it include or have you do?
It does running and brisk walking intervals. You run 3 days a week and after 9 weeks your ready for a 5k. As one of the other posters said, since you can already run a mile you could start a little further in the program. It's available in the apple and android markets0 -
great thank you guys ! I work out about an hour but not the whole time is on the tredmill I am planning on alternanting once it gets nicer here in CO to running outside as well as on the tredmill so theres that forward pushing going on with running outside0
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I recently ran 3 miles non-stop on a treadmill for the first time ever. What works for me is to run at a slow steady pace. I usually run at 4.5 mph for 40 minutes.0
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I recently ran 3 miles non-stop on a treadmill for the first time ever. What works for me is to run at a slow steady pace. I usually run at 4.5 mph for 40 minutes.0
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your a new runner, 1st race-the last thing you should be worrying about is your pace/speed/time.
Just focus on finishing at a pace that is good for YOU-that will give you a good starting point for your next race if you decide to continue and make personal goals. Not every runner is competitive. Doesn't make them less of a runner.0 -
your a new runner, 1st race-the last thing you should be worrying about is your pace/speed/time.
Just focus on finishing at a pace that is good for YOU-that will give you a good starting point for your next race if you decide to continue and make personal goals. Not every runner is competitive. Doesn't make them less of a runner.
Im not really competitive at all. A few friends are doing the tough mudder and are all super competitive but im kinda whatever about it all, I just dont want to not be able to finish or be walking the whole time. thank you though you are right I should just be focused on doing it at all not what my pace/speed/time is so thanks I will keep that in mind for the workout tonight0
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