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it's about building your endurance levels, luckily 5k is easily achieved without having to be a 'runner' Answered by JBS 1 month ago |
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Hello fellow exercise enthusiast. Here is a 12 week 5 k cardio training program that requires running 3 times a week. It will help you be prepared for the race and the results have been proven through many of my friends whom i have referred this program to. Answered by WIUtone... 1 month ago Report Abuse
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Honestly, the progression from a one mile run to a 5K is not to demanding. If you are running 1 mile runs 3-4 times a week, then you should definitely be able to handle a 5K. If your struggling, it's probably a mental thing and that is a completely different approach. Answered by WeAreSa... 1 month ago Report Abuse
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I RUN BOUT 7 MILES A DAY I STARTED AT 1 EVEN IN THE 7 I STOP A COUPLE TIMES FOR WATER I ALSO SMOKE BUT ITS ALL BOUT RUNNING EVERY DAY AN PUSHING YOURSELF MIND OVER MATTER I ALSO RUN THROUGH A FEW TRAILS EASYER THEN RUNNING A TRACK GOOD TO CHANGE THE SCENERY I DONT MESS WITH THE TRED MILL IT WOULD BE NICE TO HAVE ON FOR WHEN IT RAINS THOUGH..MUCH LOVE HOMIE Answered by SINCERE 1 month ago Report Abuse
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I agree with JBS, it is all about building your endurance. I have just started running myself in attempts to run a 5k and maybe someday even a half marathon. What I have found and others have agreed with is that running on a treadmill is not nearly as difficult as running outdoors. Also,a lot of people can't just run straight while staring at a wall so it may be helpful and definitely beneficial to run outdoors either at a nearby track or by mapping out a run on the street. What I have been doing so far is Answered by catherine 1 month ago Report Abuse
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