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5K Basics for a Beginning Runner

When I started running I could only run two blocks and even that was pushing my limits. Fortunately I decided to stick with it. I kept running and I started to improve.

After a few months of running, I finally signed up for my first 5K. When I crossed that first finish line, I was hooked. At no other time in my adult life had I felt such an amazing sense of accomplishment.

If you are considering running a 5K, but you haven't run before or you are a runner trying to get back into a rhythm, here are some tips to help you reach your goal.

Sign Up For a 5K Race

The big way to get motivated to run is to officially throw your hat into the ring. Pick a race and sign up. Having an actual goal and date to work toward will help you focus and commit to your training. If you are truly a new runner, make sure the race is at least eight weeks away to give yourself plenty of time to build up your running distance slowly.

More: 7 Tips for Your First 5K

Get Yourself Some Running Gear

The only piece of running gear you really need to run a 5K is a good pair of sneakers. Go to your local running specialty store and get properly fit for a pair of sneakers. Make sure they watch how you run both barefoot and then in several pairs of shoes. They should be looking to make sure that the shoe helps support how you run. If the sneakers do not feel comfortable, keep looking. Your sneakers should not hurt your feet. (One quick note: If you're a woman, get a good sports bra, too.)

More: The Importance of a Proper Shoe Fit

If you're into gear, then you can look into a sports watch as it will help you know your mileage and, depending on the model, your speed. There are also plenty of apps on the market now that can turn your phone into a sports watch of sorts. Shop around for an app that match your running goals the best.

You can also look into the higher end running clothes, but they are not necessary at the 5K distance. These clothes can include a technical tee, which is a T-shirt that wicks sweat away from your body, special wicking socks, or running shorts/pants. Some people like the gear as it makes them feel empowered while others are content with their T-shirts and shorts already in their wardrobe. The choice is up to you.

More: Running Gear Tips for Women

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About the Author

karen janos

Karen Janos

Karen Janos is a freelance writer who took up running at age 36 and never looked back. She has completed the New York City Marathon twice and many other shorter road races as well. She loves to help new runners find their running legs. You can keep up with her running trials and tribulations at http://www.runningwithkaren.com.
Karen Janos is a freelance writer who took up running at age 36 and never looked back. She has completed the New York City Marathon twice and many other shorter road races as well. She loves to help new runners find their running legs. You can keep up with her running trials and tribulations at http://www.runningwithkaren.com.

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