Can I run a 10K?
swanny320
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Currently I can run 4 miles. I really want to run in the MCM 10K in DC at the end of October. Is it reasonable to think that if I am running 4-5 times a week, I'd be in good shape for that? Advice? Thoughts?
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absolutely! you are already exceeding a 5K (3.1 miles). A 10K is only 6.2 miles. You should have no trouble finishing a 10K. Also, there is no problem with doing a run/walk strategy. You can look up Jeff Galloway, and even marathoners use this strategy. Good luck0
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If I can, anybody can so YES YOU CAN0
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I'm sure you are. I never ran more than a 5K total in my life and I decided to run a 10K. I took it out slow, for me, that's an 11 minute/mile pace. I ran the whole thing and I felt great the whole race. I finished in 1:08.54, but I'm pretty sure my next one I will up my speed a little. It's not as hard as you think, if you pace yourself.0
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YES YOU CAN!!!!! When I was training for my 1/2 marathon my coach told me that your body can handle a 2 mile increase per week but not to go over that. So if you are already running 4 miles now you should have no problem running 6.2 by the end of Oct. I would look online for a 10K training program. That will help you increase your mileage. Also, don’t think that you have to run a full 6.2 before race day. You will be fine if you have only run 5 or so....your adrenaline will be carrying you through some of those miles!0
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YES YOU CAN AND WILL!!!!!!!!0
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You sure can!!!! I agree with everyone else, running a 10K for you or anyone else for that matter is possible if you believe and train for it and you are half way there already!!! GO FOR IT!!!0
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Yes you can!
Am currently training for a half marathon (about a month in to it)--- the program I'm using has advice for a 10K as well, see link below.
http://www.halhigdon.com/10ktraining/10kintro.htm
Am finding the progression pretty managable-- good luck!0 -
I am a big fan of Jeff Galloway and his walk run method. I use it for 1/2 marathons0
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Absolutely you can! That's about three months away. 12 weeks. Even if you add just a quarter mile to your distance each week, and you'll be running that far in 9 weeks.0
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Oh ya you have plenty of time to train, You can def do a 10K in October!!! GO FOR IT!!!!0
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Totally possible by October. You've even got time to follow a training plan if you want. I would run 2-3 days a week 3 mi, 1 day a week 4 or 5 miles and then throw in a 6 miler a few times. Don't be afraid of the distance. Going from your current 4 mile run to a 6 mile run is not too difficult. Go for it! Have a blast!0
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You can, but be warned...next will be a half-marathon, and then a full marathon! Nichole1981 is right on - the adrenaline is going to give you that extra push you need. Your body will do what you tell it to0
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Sure. 10K is 6.4 miles. You are already 2/3rds of the way there.
What I would do is make your Saturday/Sunday run a Long Slow Run. For those Long Slow Runs... slow your pace by 1-2 minutes per mile, but add a half mile per LSR (i.e. 4.5 miles this Sunday, 5 miles next Sunday) In 5 weeks, you have added the required distance.
By slowing down you will be able to run further and stretch out your endurance.
Given your are also only adding 2.4 miles... the adrenaline on race day will help as well.
So Yep... You sure can!0 -
Oh yeah, you will have no problem!!0
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You can, but be warned...next will be a half-marathon, and then a full marathon! Nichole1981 is right on - the adrenaline is going to give you that extra push you need. Your body will do what you tell it to
So you are saying the 10K is like a Gateway drug for runners...:laugh:
Do we have a support group for this? 12,000 step program anyone :bigsmile:0 -
You guys are awesome! I feel so motivated now. Thanks for the vote of confidence. I am going online now to register for the race! Woo Hoo!!!!0
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I'm doing one in August! I know you will be able to do it!! Good Luck and Have fun!!0
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2.2 more miles by October is very very doable.0
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Yup you got this! I want to do one too0
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Yes!0
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I'm so glad you posted this! I'm in the DC area and was just talking to someone at work about wanting to do a 5/10k but not knowing where to do it...I think I could manage this!0
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Totally - you have plenty of time. Find a good 10K training program and stick to it. I like the one at teamoregon.com, but there are a lot of them out there!0
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You can, but be warned...next will be a half-marathon, and then a full marathon! Nichole1981 is right on - the adrenaline is going to give you that extra push you need. Your body will do what you tell it to
So you are saying the 10K is like a Gateway drug for runners...:laugh:
Do we have a support group for this? 12,000 step program anyone :bigsmile:
Love this and totally agree.
And mud/obstacle runs are heroin. :laugh:0 -
So, are you all signed up?
Good Luck!0 -
Absolutely! Slow advances in your length and you'll be ready in no time You have 3 months ... and what a great goal!!0
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I have a 5K to 10K bridge training plan...if you want it, send me a message.0
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YES you can. Keep on your current course. Most training programs never have you run the entire distance prior to race day. I am in the 3rd week of training for a half marathon on October 2nd. You can find training programs or teams in your area or do distance training. I am using Team Excel which you can learn about at Love Helps, inc. just google it. The last 1/2 marathon I did was on April 30. I did not train well for it and could really tell it. I am pumped about the training team that I have joined and find that I am learning a lot. The half in October will be my 5th half.
I'm sure you can do the 10K and wish you the best with it.0 -
YES YES YES!!! You can totally do it, and you will rock! I did my first 10k this May and it was so fun! I've done a few 5k's and I love those too, but the 10k was special because it was more of a challenge. Find a training plan. It helps to have a specific plan. I use Runner's World Smartcoach!
Good luck!0 -
Hell yeah!!
I started C25K in January and have signed up for a 12k in August. Last weekend I ran 10k in training and it was fine (actually it was raining, but I did ok!)
If I can do it, so can you0 -
You can do anything you put your mind to if you want it bad enough. I know. Go for it!!0
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