What's the best way to train for a 10k race
MinkyMoo13
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OH only does weights and little cardio and has been roped into a 10k race in October (plenty of time).. What's everyone's tips for training for this.. I have run lots in my life and said I would train with him but not sure how to start him off?
Any advice would be greatly received thanks!
Any advice would be greatly received thanks!
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Start slowly, there are programs online for this. couch to 5k is one there is probably a 5k to 10k or a couch to 10k. don't run too fast too soon really work up to it!!0
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Start slowly, there are programs online for this. couch to 5k is one there is probably a 5k to 10k or a couch to 10k. don't run too fast too soon really work up to it!!
I've done couch 2 5k how often should he train? 3 times a week? Or 4?0 -
You might try out one of the Higdon training plans.
http://www.halhigdon.com/training/51122/10K-Novice-Training-Program
I never really followed a structured plan but I've heard people say this was good.0 -
I am kinda new to running as well and am just getting through some injuries because I went to fast!!!! I am now up to seven miles on the treadmill and have done a 10 k on the road!!!! I would use the resources online, I am definitely not an expert!!!!0
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Since you have until October, and I assume OH has never ran? or very little? I would start out running 3 times a week, eventually getting to 4 (should need to go past 4) I would say just start out running a mile or so 3 times a week. slowly (no more than 10%) up the mileage a week. Pick a day that you would do a longer run, lets say Saturday..so run Monday, tuesday, take Wedesday off, Run Thursday, Take Friday off, Run a longer run on Saturday, rest sunday. By October you should be good0
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You might try out one of the Higdon training plans.
http://www.halhigdon.com/training/51122/10K-Novice-Training-Program
I never really followed a structured plan but I've heard people say this was good.
Thanks this is really helpful0 -
Since you have until October, and I assume OH has never ran? or very little? I would start out running 3 times a week, eventually getting to 4 (should need to go past 4) I would say just start out running a mile or so 3 times a week. slowly (no more than 10%) up the mileage a week. Pick a day that you would do a longer run, lets say Saturday..so run Monday, tuesday, take Wedesday off, Run Thursday, Take Friday off, Run a longer run on Saturday, rest sunday. By October you should be good
That's great thanks for this0 -
I am kinda new to running as well and am just getting through some injuries because I went to fast!!!! I am now up to seven miles on the treadmill and have done a 10 k on the road!!!! I would use the resources online, I am definitely not an expert!!!!
Well done! I injured myself when I first started running by not wearing the appropriate footwear lol! Thanks for your advice0 -
Makes sure you do some strength training! That muscle will give you more endurance. Good luck!0
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couch to 5K or some derivative thereof...then 5K to 10K program. I do 3x weekly and strength train on my non K train days 3x weekly...one day full rest.0
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