5K to 10K
KazB5
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I run 5K quite comfortably in about 28 minutes. I have signed up to run a 10K in a couple of months so I am going to have to push myself out of my comfort zone! I am using a 10K training app on my phone to get me up to 10K but does anyone have any tips for getting past the 5K barrier?
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I have the C210K app the 4 x10 interval had me at over 4 miles with warm up and cool down. When I'm not doing the interval I liked to run 3.25 or 3.5miles straight. That helped me physically and mentally. Good Luck and Happy Running!0
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If you are running three times a week at the moment keep two runs the same as you do now, the gradually increase the length of your weekend run- eg 6k for two weeks, then 7k for two weeks etc. use some walk breaks in your long runs if you want to- it's time on your feet that counts when you are a beginner. When you can cover 10k (with walk breaks) decrease amount of breaks until you are running most or all of the 10k. Good luck0
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No I have no information, but I want to say that I admire you! Running a 10k is my goal this year as I ran several 5k's last year but hope to at least run one 10k...good luck and keep us posted how it goes!
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+1 on one long run each week, building distance no more than 10% each week.
Also, slow down just a bit on those longer runs. It will help you endure the longer distances.0 -
After finishing C25K, I didn't want to go back to run/walk intervals so I did Hal Higdon's 10K plan: http://www.halhigdon.com/training/51122/10K-Novice-Training-Program
It was a perfect build up for me and I'd highly recommend it.0 -
I used Hal Higdon's plan too. I didn't have a set race date so I did each week twice. It worked really well for me.0
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After finishing C25K, I didn't want to go back to run/walk intervals so I did Hal Higdon's 10K plan: http://www.halhigdon.com/training/51122/10K-Novice-Training-Program
It was a perfect build up for me and I'd highly recommend it.
I love Hal Higdon's program. Runs are pretty reasonable for beginners.0 -
I am doing the same at the moment. I have run a 5k charity race for the past 2 years and am now training to run the 10. (and the muddy 5!) I started doing the couch to 10k, then one day I just didn't feel like walking so I decided to just go for it. I ran 10k in 1 hour 3 min0
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Thanks all. Yes I am using a 10K training app which is really useful. I'm running 3 times a week and trying to fit in some 'cross training' a couple of the other days (I went Swimming this morning). I have run 10K a couple of times before but that was a few years ago. I know I can do it. Its just getting to that level of fitness again!0
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Slow long run pace a bit and increase distance (slowly). Add a long run if you aren't doing one already.0
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Personally I find things after 3 miles get easier. It's like my body decides "oh, okay we are just going to keep running".....I don't find much difference in 6 or 10 miles lol.
Anyways, congrats on pushing yourself out of your comfort zone!0 -
I run 5K quite comfortably in about 28 minutes. I have signed up to run a 10K in a couple of months so I am going to have to push myself out of my comfort zone! I am using a 10K training app on my phone to get me up to 10K but does anyone have any tips for getting past the 5K barrier?
I started with the c25k a few years ago now. Best 5k was around 35 minutes. I stopped and done one in December. It took me 37 minutes. For the last 2 months I have been training for a half marathon with only 4 months advanced warning.
My first week was a 15 minute slow run twice a week and a 2 mile long run or 30 minutes which ever you reached first.
Today I have just done my 8 mile long run.
Now I do a 3 week cycle of slow recovery run. A tempo run and a long run.
Slow runs this month are 30/35/40mins. Tempo run is 25/30/35 and my long run is 8/9/10miles.
The 4th week is a recovery week. 3 x 3 miles slow.
So basically a short slow run. A tempo run (knock 30 seconds off your 5k per minute time), and increase long run a mile a week with a recovery week.
You should easy do 10k in a month. But keep going. Longer runs will get you faster.
A 5k tempo run I got 32 minutes.... I've improved so much but your still faster... Lol0 -
Personally I find things after 3 miles get easier. It's like my body decides "oh, okay we are just going to keep running".....I don't find much difference in 6 or 10 miles lol.
Anyways, congrats on pushing yourself out of your comfort zone!
Unless you like it. Nothing wrong with that.0
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