Running Tip: So you are about to do your first race.
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I've done a 5k and 10k so far and found alot of this helpful Thanks0
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My first 5k is tomorrow eeeeek. I started running 8 weeks ago in a learn to run program and am able to run 5k straight so I hope I can do it tomorrow0
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Thank you so much for that information... I am almost 72 and will be running - correction walk/running - my first 5k next Sunday in one of the Race for Life series. I am still in the obese BMI and my DH and friends - and me - think I am mad! But I knew I needed to set myself some challenges to stop being a couch potato and get down into the healthy BMI range. I have been walk/running now for a couple of months, and have been gradually extending the distance - today did nearly 2 miles in 28 mins and during this week hope to have done a full 5k by mid-week. And then work over the summer for Great South Run 10miles in Portsmouth at the end of October.
I am following the Great Run training programme, which is like the C25k, but many thanks OP for the really useful raceday tips. I will be with my DDiL who has done several runs, and my 2 lovely GDs, who I am sure will beat me... but just to complete the 5k in less than an hour would be a fantastic achievement!0 -
I've my first 5K tomorrow - advice sounds great, thanks for posting, OP!0
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My first 3.5-mile race is tomorrow. Bump for reference at home and for the future.0
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I did my first 5K race yesterday, and it went great - I ran it in 35m 09s - I'm happy with that.
The OP gave great advice - thanks!0 -
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bumping thanks to some great advice from a fellow member - my first 5K is this weekend0
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Topic: Running Tip: So you are about to do your first race.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/post/new/279198-running-tip-so-you-are-about-to-do-your-first-race0 -
Absolutely awesome post.0
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Am coming from my first 5k race, I wish I saw this before...didn't exercise well, didn't warm up...now I'm laying in bed and can't move a leg...I will definitely save this for coming race...thanks a lot.0
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bump. thank you.0
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Bump! Great article! Thank you so much for taking the time to share these tips. I'm running my first 5k this weekend and this is the kind of advise I need.0
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Not sure if it was covered in the thread, but starting line courtesy isn't covered. If it's your 1st race, starting towards the back is probably a good idea. Those starting right at the line are there to get on the podium, not just "finish" and will run right over you if you're in the way.0
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Good stuff. I'm running a Turkey Trot in a couple of weeks. With this information (and the hopes that I can get my brain to shut up) I should be good to go.0
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Holy cow! This is still up? Can't believe it's already been 2 years since I wrote this!0
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Holy cow! This is still up? Can't believe it's already been 2 years since I wrote this!
Heck yeah it's still up - I still share it with people all the time, it's great info. :drinker:0 -
GREAT post, thank you!0
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Holy cow! This is still up? Can't believe it's already been 2 years since I wrote this!
Heck yeah it's still up - I still share it with people all the time, it's great info. :drinker:
I'll continue to share and bump this link though - it's great stuff.0 -
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Not sure if it was covered in the thread, but starting line courtesy isn't covered. If it's your 1st race, starting towards the back is probably a good idea. Those starting right at the line are there to get on the podium, not just "finish" and will run right over you if you're in the way.
- Seed yourself properly in the race corral. Some races put up signs indicating where the 6 minute-milers should be, 7 minute-milers, 8, 9 and so on. The idea is that they don't want the slower people getting run over by the faster people. If this is your first race and you don't plan on running 5-7 minute-miles, just move yourself to the back half of the pack even if there are no signs.0 -
Edit - deleted due to redundancy.0
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This is awesome stuff!! I'm doing my first 5K in February. Thanks for sharing!0
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