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brutusbabe;643343; said:I am preparing to run in a 10K in the spring. I would love advise, suggestions, ect.
bkochmc;643493; said:It means twice the distance of the target race in one week with one of those runs being half as long as the target distance. In babe's case she should shoot for being able to do a 20K-week four weeks prior to the race with one of those runs at least 5K.
OSUsushichic;643603; said:It's all been said here, but it cannot be stressed enough to get a good pair of shoes. I got fitted at FrontRunner several years ago, and I've been wearing the same brand/style ever since.
Another thing is not to push it too much. I get in a habit of having a great run and then next time I go out running I want to run so much further right away. And then I get shin splints. :( I think they recommend not exceeding a 10% increase between runs when you're starting out. So, if you run 3 miles one day, do not run more than 3.3 miles the next.
Good luck Babe! Kick some ass! And enjoy it!
Good call MolGen... here's a resource to find some races:One other thing I don't think anyone mentioned yet: I would recommend finding a 5k or two at the appropriate point in your training to get used to the environment of a race.
FCollinsBuckeye;798946; said:I'm running my first 10k with my wife on memorial day weekend. It's called the Bolder Boulder and it's suposed to be one of the biggest races in the world.
My goal is simply to finish. On my feet.
At this point we've done a few 5 mile runs and are averaging around 14 miles per week...