How long does it take you to run a 5k?
artisticappetite
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I did my best today and ran a 5k in about 45 minutes. Yikes!
What's your best time, how fast do you run, and how long have you been running?
What's your best time, how fast do you run, and how long have you been running?
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About 24 minutes. Can do better. Been running for a few years. I run 6 miles (just short of 10k) in about 46 minutes. But, for me that's an easy comfy pace. I may start to work on speed pretty soon. I am hoping to run my half marathon this week in 1:45. We'll see if I can pull it off.0
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My first 5k was 45 minutes also... I have only been running since Jan this year.... but it is getting better.. I was just soooo happy to finish!0
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I just ran my personal best yesterday...31:16, that was on a pretty much flat trail.
I started running in March, I run 3 days a weeks (I also swim or bike on run day), and the other 3 days I do heavy weights and elliptical.0 -
About 24 minutes. Can do better. Been running for a few years. I run 6 miles (just short of 10k) in about 46 minutes. But, for me that's an easy comfy pace. I may start to work on speed pretty soon. I am hoping to run my half marathon this week in 1:45. We'll see if I can pull it off.
Woah, your a monster! Hopefully I can be as speedy and strong as you one day!0 -
My 5k best is about 26 minutes..... I'd love to beat 25, but that would mean a lot of speedwork... and I hate running fast. I'd rather run long.0
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Just under 32min. Started around November last year, then took a break and am back into it again . It's rewarding being able to do it and it feeling easier and easier.0
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Mine is 27:26. I've been running for just over a year now and 4-6 days a week. Consistency is key, and speed truly comes with mileage. I hadn't even worked to get faster and my body just did it for me. now that i'm comfortable here I have to do speed work
But then again, I didn't run my first 5K until 2 months shy of a full year of running, so I had plenty of practice!0 -
My 5k best is about 26 minutes..... I'd love to beat 25, but that would mean a lot of speedwork... and I hate running fast. I'd rather run long.
Mine is 26:46 but I'm with you long runs are the best........0 -
I can't run them (Severely bad knee's) but a walk and finish them... best time so far is 50:08...... I'll take it considering 35 months ago I could barely walk from my recliner to the bathroom.... Best of Luck....0
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I am still in the 24s, started running Aug/2011 (30s) - and ran in the 24s in Mar/2012. I did mostly cross training until February of this year.0
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23:54 was my recent PR. When I started, I was at 43 minutes. Just keep running and logging miles and you will get there!0
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My first and only one so far was 25:090
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Last week I did 3 miles in 19:49 seconds. If you round that up to a 5k (3.107 miles), that is about 20:30. I'll have to try the distance out some time and see what I can get.0
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I'm Running my first on July 4th, I just hope I can beat my Daughter, another one of my Soccer players and her mom, we have a bet on the race!
I'm naturally a Sprinter and hate long distance, but I plan on Crushing it.0 -
I did my best today and ran a 5k in about 45 minutes. Yikes!
What's your best time, how fast do you run, and how long have you been running?
My last 5k was about the same... it was also the first 5k I had run in about 15 years! I was just excited that I did it and I finished!
Remember, the only person you have to beat is yourself. Keep pushing to go just a little faster or a little farther each time and you'll get there. If you're improving, you're winning.0 -
About 25 minutes for me, but a guy I work with has done a corporate challenge (electronically timed), 27:30 for 7.2 k's, I hate to think of his 5k time!0
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My best time for a 5k was 19:39. I've been running for about 5 years. Personally I think marathons are a lot more fun.0
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ran one in 48 min last year, but that was just out of the blue with no training. have one coming up in a month, this time I've been training for it so I can hopefully get back into running.0
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I started running in February of this year and my 5k PR is 21:13.0
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Just did my first one last Saturday in 36:02. That was a walk, walk, walk, jog, walk, walk, jog. Been mostly walking for exercise.0
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My first 48min, second 46 min and my latest 45min as im loosing im gaining time LOL I can never see me getting in to the 20' though age is against me i think, but as long as im moving and getting healthier im happy :bigsmile:0
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My first 48min, second 46 min and my latest 45min as im loosing im gaining time LOL I can never see me getting in to the 20' though age is against me i think, but as long as im moving and getting healthier im happy :bigsmile:
You're only 49. I'm 47 and run it in 24. And, I think I can improve that. Age is in your head. You can do it.0 -
My first 48min, second 46 min and my latest 45min as im loosing im gaining time LOL I can never see me getting in to the 20' though age is against me i think, but as long as im moving and getting healthier im happy :bigsmile:
You're only 49. I'm 47 and run it in 24. And, I think I can improve that. Age is in your head. You can do it.
If I manage to get down to 200lb or lower I certainly hope I can get in to the 20's It wont be from a lack of trying I can assure you
I should have said when I get to 200lb :bigsmile: Its just ive been so big for so long that I cant visualise it, having said that if anyone would have told me this time last year that I would be running a 10K race next month I would have said " F##* ~~f and dream on" :bigsmile: :bigsmile:0 -
If I really put my heart into it.. 25 minutes0
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I've never run a 5k race, so I don't know how fast I would go over that distance in a race situation.
I ran 10km race (on a dead flat course) earlier this year in 65 minutes, so theoretically I should be able to do 5k in around 32 mins.
On a regular weekday run at home (with hills!) I'd usually do it in about 32 -35 mins or less (I aim for under 7min/km but if I'm faster or slower that's OK, I've had a few injuries and don't push any more than I need to).
I've been running nearly 18 months now, I started from nothing so I'm pretty pleased to be able to run distances, I'm not too fussed about time.
My best advice: don't try to meet a time goal too soon, build up your strength and fitness first, or you are putting yourself at risk of injury.0 -
Its been 36 minutes since I started...Just hasn't seemed to improve lately but I dont focus on time all that much so guess thats why.0
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I just ran my first 5k on the 26th. I ran it in 50:09. I walked some and I'm ok with that. I've only been running since the end of March.0
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i ran my first one in 34 minutes. First time I really ran since my knee surgery. I have been running more everyday and hope to cut it on teh next one.0
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My current PR is 18:38. I'm aiming for a sub 18:30 time at my next race though! My parents first put me in track when I was 8 so about 14 years.0
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If I finish my first in 45 minutes I'll be thrilled - well done!0
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