I am a new runner....should I do 10K....advice please!
gretchenwb
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I just did my first 5k in September, pretty slow....43:20. I have been running 3 times a week, steadily increasing distance. There are a lot of hills in my neighborhood, and I haven't been concentrating on time as much as running steadily for 55 minutes or more for the past 2 weeks. The 10k is in Feb. 2013. I am really slow, but I can go almost 4 miles without stopping. Should I try for the 6 miles, or just concentrate on increasing my speed for the 5k? Which will give me more results as far as weight loss? I would appreciate any advice.
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which result would make you happier??? running further or running faster?0
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You should definitely do it! Increase your speed once a week on a shorter run - increase your distance once a week on a longer run and on the other run just enjoy the scenery! . You have plenty of time to train for the 10k if you're already doing 4 miles! The longer runs will burn more calories and you'll feel awesome after completing your first 10k! Have fun and go for it!0
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You've got plenty of time to get to 10k by February. I say go for it! Run for time... get to where you can run comfortably for 75 minutes. Take one run each week and extend it by a bit (about 10% weekly). So if your longest run is 4 miles this week, next week do 4.4. The following week, do 4.8. Then the week after, do 5.3. You'll barely feel the increase. Keep the other 2 runs per week the same (shorter) distance.
Over time, as you just simply increase mileage, your times will improve.0 -
I just did my first 5k in September, pretty slow....43:20. I have been running 3 times a week, steadily increasing distance. There are a lot of hills in my neighborhood, and I haven't been concentrating on time as much as running steadily for 55 minutes or more for the past 2 weeks. The 10k is in Feb. 2013. I am really slow, but I can go almost 4 miles without stopping. Should I try for the 6 miles, or just concentrate on increasing my speed for the 5k? Which will give me more results as far as weight loss? I would appreciate any advice.
I believe absolutely that you will run that 10k,and run it very well. your current training schedule with hills etc sounds great,and february is a long way...enough for you to continue training. im certain you will have a great 10k run!! go for it!0 -
My fitness palS are so great...I am going for it....10k in February. Thank you for all the good advice!0
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I agree with the others. You can do the 10k. Add about 1/2 mile a week to one of your runs and make it your long run for the week. This will push up your endurance.0
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which result would make you happier??? running further or running faster?
This. It's about what you want.0 -
Go ahead and go for the 10k! The jump from 5k to 10k is really easy, you could probably run the distance now if you wanted.
Do whatever makes you happiest.0 -
I would advise stepping up to doing 10km a day by splitting your runs, do 5:5, 6:4, 7:3, 8:2 then 10. Gradually increase to prevent injury.0
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My first 10K had a time limit. I'd strongly suggest checking for that.
Trust me, you'll want to damn sure you can get in under that limit if there is one. Friggin embarrassing.0 -
Thank you I will check first, as it is I will be doing well to finish before they pack up and leave!0
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I think you woud be fine to finish the 10k. Nothing new for me to add that hasn't been said. Build up slowly, etc. I just wanted to give you a "cheer" and say go for it.
I did a 10k last weekend and signed up for a half marathon in April. I hadn't run a real race for almost 5 years. I had forgotten how much fun it is to run with other people and cross that finish line. I've done everything from a 5k to a couple of full marathons as well as triathlons and a lot of it is "mind over matter". Believe you can do it and you will and train wisely.
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Absolutely go for it! I ran my first (and only) 10K before I ever could run an entire 5K. Took me 1.5 hours, but I did it and had a blast. It was the Peachtree Road race in Atlanta on July 4th. Hot, humid and hilly. But I've got the tshirt and I had a blast!0
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Definitely do it. Doing a longer run once a week will help increase your speed on shorter runs, also.0
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