Anyone run 5k "races" alone?
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I ran my first race alone. I talked to a few people but then I didn't have to worry about anyone but myself and I kind of raced people without them knowing. I was also in a city where I didn't know anyone and there were thousands of people there. The next week I ran a 5k with a friend which was nice, but definitely went slower as she is a slow runner. I was also in my hometown for that one and only like 200 people tops were running. I definitely enjoyed the first one more0
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I only ran one "race" with a friend (the Color Run), of which was not timed. I am not the type of person who prefers a workout or running buddy though. If it's an actual timed race, you need to go at your own pace. If it's not timed, you still need to go at your own pace! Don't be afraid to tackle things alone. There will be PLENTY of other people there running alone as well.0
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I ran my first race alone. I talked to a few people but then I didn't have to worry about anyone but myself and I kind of raced people without them knowing. I was also in a city where I didn't know anyone and there were thousands of people there. The next week I ran a 5k with a friend which was nice, but definitely went slower as she is a slow runner. I was also in my hometown for that one and only like 200 people tops were running. I definitely enjoyed the first one more
Yeah, it's definitely more fun when you're not thinking, "omg where's _____?!"
I occasionally go to the gym with a friend, but I typically like it better when I can go at my own pace, show up when I want to, and leave when I want to. I love having her there so I can encourage her and push her, but there are definite pros and cons to each!0 -
The best tips are to get there early so that you have your number and time chips or anything else already established. I do most of mine alone. It is nice to see people you know there but slowing down for others or trying to run too fast to catch up with your fast friends makes running hard. I run my best at my own pace. bregalad5 I love your ticker. I am a big Red fan. I love the new album and am wearing a Red t-shirt right now.0
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Huh? I have run all of mine alone. Why would I want company if I am running competitively? No friends ever!
:laugh: Pretty much this.0 -
I"m running my first 5K July 1st. I thought I wanted my sister to do it with me but I'd rather rock my earbuds and go at my own, very slow pace. I don't want to struggle to keep up, nor do I want to hold back if I think I have more go in me! I thought racing alone was pretty standard until I read this thread. I'm nervous about how it "works" but I'm sure I'll figure it out. I am an introvert but I secretly love being out of my element :P0
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I've only run two races with other people. I like running alone the best. I ran my first half marathon by myself and it was awesome!0
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I have always done my 5K's alone. I did do an obstacle course 5K with a friend last summer, and I don't think I'll do that again. I ended up wanting to go faster, but I didn't as I was waiting on my friend. It was still fun, but it made me realize that I prefer doing it alone. Also, my 13 1/2 son and myself do 5K's together, but we both go at our own pace. And he's always waiting at the finish line cheering his mom on at the end. You could also do it with someone, but be sure to go at your own pace. You'll be more proud of yourself that you did!! You can do it and Good Luck!!!0
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I ran my very 1st race alone. I run alone anyway so why change that for a race?0
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i run better alone. yeah you can have a group or 1 other person who you go with and meet up with afterwards, but really everyone should be running their own race. the only races i've ever done in a group have been mud races and it makes sense because of the obstacles,but for the other stuff anytime i run with others we usually start off together then soon after we end up throwing up deuces and meeting up afterwards0
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Thank you EVERYONE for the feedback!! You're all so right -- I run alone all the time anyways, so why do I want to run with someone in a race! I guess it's more for the before and the after stuff that I'm worried about. But like others said, I'm sure I will meet people to chat with once I'm there. You've all got me motivated and enthusiastic to do it on my own -- thanks so much for the amazing support! Happy running to you all.0
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Just an update -- I signed up for my first race on Mother's Day!! I will be running it alone and for ME!! I thought the day was appropriate considering my new health and fitness regime was started for ME, but my kids are my inspiration since I want to be around for them for a long time to come.0
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you most definitely won't be "Alone"! I ran my first 5k with a friend who left me in her dust after the first quarter mile and I was on my own the rest of the way... remember why you're running it and focus on that... for me - it was just knowing that i could finish... sure it would have been great to have someone to feed off of but you'll be super proud when you finish no matter what!0
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I just did my first one, and my "running partner" was my 10 year old, so I had to be the one to find out all the information...it was a little unnerving, but it was a small one for her school, so we did great!! I say do it alone if you have to, you will have fun either way!!! good luck!0
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I have a question kind of on the same topic. I have a son who's with me 24/7. Last year I did the color run which was more for fun and not timed but I want to start doing more competitive racing. Would it be ok for me to run with a stroller in those races?0
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At my 1st 5k a few months ago I ran by myself and hope to do my next one that way also. This way I turn my music on and just do it at my own pace. Good luck!0
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I have a question kind of on the same topic. I have a son who's with me 24/7. Last year I did the color run which was more for fun and not timed but I want to start doing more competitive racing. Would it be ok for me to run with a stroller in those races?
Most of the races will let you run with a stroller, but you have to be at the back of the pack. The race info should indicate it before you sign up, whether it's on a website or just ask the organizer. I've seen some that don't allow strollers or even music (earphones), so they will vary depending on the race.0 -
I don't understand this trend where people HAVE to do races in groups.
Just freakin go and run. People that actually care about their time go there to run. A measly 3.1 miles and people need to show up with a posse? I find casual/social runners, um, interesting.0 -
I have a question kind of on the same topic. I have a son who's with me 24/7. Last year I did the color run which was more for fun and not timed but I want to start doing more competitive racing. Would it be ok for me to run with a stroller in those races?
Every race is different. Check the website and if it doesn't specify in the rules/details then contact the race coordinator to be sure.
I mostly run alone so I don't mind running races alone. It's naturaly to be nervous the first time but you'll soon find out that the whole thing isn't nearly as intimidating as you think it is. One thing to keep in mind, if it's a larger event, they may set up areas by pace so please be honest about this.0 -
I run all of my races alone, my fiance is a cyclist not a runner and I don't have any running friends.0
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I run races in all sorts of situations: alone, side by side with my son or a friend who runs at similar pace, "with" my husband (he's a lot faster than I am, so he starts up front while I hang back with the slower folk, then we meet up again at the finish line), and the other day for the first time, with friends in a relay race where we each ran alone, then switched off with one of the others for the next leg.
All are fun! Alone, I find I'm more competitive--just me against the clock...and the next person ahead of me that I can reasonably hope to pass. With others, the time goes faster, but you have to get the pacing right. I made the mistake of trying to hang with a faster friend in a 10-mile race once, and crashed badly toward the end. But I ran a 10K recently with someone who was just slightly faster than I normally run, and got a nice PR because I could stay with her.
If your friend or partner is considerably faster or slower, it's still nice to each run your own race and meet up at the end. You get to cheer each other's result and compare notes. Then go out for breakfast.0 -
I know this might be an odd question, but I was hoping to get some input. I want to run a 5k race (there are numerous ones coming up in my area), but my friend who was supposed to join me has bailed on me for now. I'm nervous to do it alone... guess it's just because I'm shy and it would be my first time and I have no idea what the "procedure" is, etc. I guess it's a "safety in numbers" kind of thing -- blind leading the blind. LOL I know that I can and probably should just do it, but does anyone have any pointers? Thanks!!
I am running one this June with my 9yo daughter and a group in her school called "Sole Sisters", it is a group the school organized to promote self esteem, health and positive body image within the 3, 4 and 5th grade girls. It is also fun for them. They train, and also talk about things personal to girls their ages...but their goal is to run the 5k in June. They start training in Feb.
This group is what got me motivated because 2 years ago when I did it with my other daughter, I couldn't keep up and they were only WALKING! So I vowed I would run it this year.
BUT..the point of this is...even if I didn't have a daughter and a group to run with, I would still do it alone because it is something I want to prove to myself that I can do. No shame in doing it alone, you should be proud to do it!0 -
I'm not really a runner, I'm more of a 5K jogger. I do them to see some scenery. I do them alone because I don't know anyone around here that is into doing them. It's not a big deal. I'm not super outgoing either.
HA! all of this sounds like me!
I have been training for this upcoming 5k but I am a SUPER slow runner, more of a jogger, people who speed walk can probably walk faster than how fast i jog but I have never run in my life so am just learning and I am going at my own pace. Right now, I am training for endurance, not speed.
None of my friends are into this stuff, and neither is my husband, although I have tried to get him to be. I am not overly social anyway and if I had friends with me, i would get left behind anyway.0 -
Yep, I've done them alone. I don't have a problem with it though since typically I run alone anyway. If I DO run with someone, we agree to just go at our own pace and meet up at the finish line anyway.0
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I have a question kind of on the same topic. I have a son who's with me 24/7. Last year I did the color run which was more for fun and not timed but I want to start doing more competitive racing. Would it be ok for me to run with a stroller in those races?
ABSOLUTELY!!!!
the 5k I am doing in June is always filled with people pushing strollers, or even carrying the baby on their back. DO IT!! Last year, there was a "Moms group" of moms pushing strollers, probably 10-12 of them. I loved it.
I see all kinds of things..I see some people run barefoot...which I do NOT get. I see people in costumes. Absolutely take your baby if you have to/want to!0 -
I run ALL my races alone- 5K's, 10K's, half's . . . its about me and beating as many people around me as i can so being bogged down at someone else's pace just isn't an option- I run alone anyway so its not that big of a deal. I will say having my kids there at the start and finish line to cheer me on is the most AMAZING feeling ever!!! At my first race after ankle surgery, the Miles for Hope Breast Cancer Run, my kids were at the finish line with my mom (a breast cancer survivor) with a sign . . . I actually cried crossing the finish line0
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Even on races where I've turned up and left with friends, within 500m I'm alone, and it will stay that way for the duration. I'm not there to chat, I'm there to race, which means giving it my best performance. The odds of any of your friends having an exact matching pace to you is approximately nil, so even if your friend did arrive with you, either you'd end up separating pretty quickly or one of you would be holding the other back.0
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I did my first one alone.0
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I prefer running alone. It is my QUIET time.0
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I know this might be an odd question, but I was hoping to get some input. I want to run a 5k race (there are numerous ones coming up in my area), but my friend who was supposed to join me has bailed on me for now. I'm nervous to do it alone... guess it's just because I'm shy and it would be my first time and I have no idea what the "procedure" is, etc. I guess it's a "safety in numbers" kind of thing -- blind leading the blind. LOL I know that I can and probably should just do it, but does anyone have any pointers? Thanks!!
i've done an 8k and a 10k alone. i don't "feel" alone though because everyone is so supportive and cheers you on.0
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