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Couch to Marathon: From 5K to 10K in 5 Weeks

May 16, 2016 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

I completed my first 10K last month and it. was. tough. But I did it! And for this entry in the Couch to Marathon series, I’m sharing how I managed to get it done!

Honestly, at the time, I didn’t think much about how quickly I was progressing from running 3.1 miles to doing 6.2 miles. But it was a little bit…faster than I expected. Here’s how I went from 5K to 10K in 5 weeks, while staying injury-free!

Disclaimer: I am not a fitness expert. Please consult a medical professional before beginning an exercise regimen of your own.

From 5K to 10K in 5 Weeks - Injury-Free!

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How to Go from 5K to 10K in 5 Weeks

I want to stress that this is what worked for me. I know my body, my schedule, and my time demands, so I know what I can do. Please, please, please do not feel like you have to do this in 5 weeks to be a “real” runner.

Confession time: As I mentioned in my post about running my 5K, I use run/walk/run repeats, so I’m not running the entire time. That technique did a lot to help me avoid injury, but here are a couple of other tips that helped.

Add half a mile each week.

Since I had already done 3.1 miles (twice this year), I started training for the 10K immediately after my last 5K. The next week, my long run was 3.5 miles. After that, I added a half-mile to my long run each week. The final long run before my 10K was 5 miles. Once I completed 5 miles successfully, I felt that my chances of doing 6.2 were pretty good.

Choose a course you know well.

 The race I chose was held at a local park that I’ve visited with my family several times over the years. In fact, I had just walked the same route with my kids about a month prior. That was a huge help, because I knew what to expect and how to prepare.

The Reality about Running a 10K

I want to add: Even with the tips above, that 10K was HARD. During my race, I had to do the designated route two and a half times to complete the 6.2 miles. I promise that, during that sixth mile, it really felt as if the finish line was moving away from me.

When I finished, I was sore and tired and a tad discouraged. Later that day, though, I went out with my family and functioned like a normal human being, not like someone who had just run 6 miles that morning.

And that is when I started to feel like a real runner. I thought, “I’m out here with all these people and no one knows what I did this morning but me. But I’m still able to walk and talk and feel great.” It was a new (and wonderful) experience.

So  – yes, it is possible to go from 5K to 10K in 5 weeks. I did it. And, with a careful training plan, others can too!

For more fitness tips, follow my Bye Bye Baby Weight board on Pinterest!

And don’t miss the rest of my Couch to Marathon series: My year-long journey to running my first marathon!

Couch to Marathon Series


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Couch to Marathon: Running Your First 5K

March 15, 2016 by Selena Robinson 2 Comments

It’s spring – and that means running weather is perfect! So if you’re on the fence about doing a 5K race, now is the time!

But if you’ve never done a 5K before, it’s natural to feel nervous and uncertain. I’ve definitely been there. But I’ve done my first – and you can too! For this edition of the Couch to Marathon series, we’re talking about running your first 5K!

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Running Your First 5K

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Couch to Marathon: Running Your First 5K

Signing up for a 5K is one thing. Completing it is another. So how do you make sure you actually go through with your race? Here are a few tips that have worked for me:

Choose a race with a treat.

I need a reason to do a race. It has to offer something that I might not get somewhere else. For our first race of this year, we did the Hot Chocolate 5K. It was FREEZING, but the thought that I would get a large helping of sugar afterward kept me going. 🙂

Running Your First 5K Race

Mmmmmm. That’s a finisher’s mug with hot chocolate, a banana, melted chocolate, a marshmallow, pretzels, and those Pirouline Hazelnut cookies. It was so good, y’all. Definitely worth the run.

Train hilly, run flat.

This is a tip I didn’t actually learn until our second 5K this year, so learn from my mistake! Train on a route that is fairly hilly, then choose a race course that’s fairly flat. You will run so much faster and feel amazing!

Tips for Running Your First 5K

This was taken after the 5K Tigger and I did this past weekend. Know why I’m smiling? Because the race course was wayyyy flatter than our usual training route. I ended up recording a personal best!

Run, walk, run.

Run, walk, run is the training technique pioneered by running legend Jeff Galloway. And it’s exactly what it sounds like. You run some, walk some, and then run some.

I’ve been following a set routine that gradually increases my interval times, but you could really just run until you feel like you want to stop, then walk, then go back to running. Over time, your running spurts will get longer. I use the GymBoss interval timer to tell me when to stop running and start walking. It’s super reliable and mine has been working for years!

And those are my must-have tips for running your first 5K! Have you signed up for a 5K? How did you do? Are you planning to do one soon? Share your experiences in the comments!

Don’t miss the rest of the Couch to Marathon series!

Couch to Marathon Series

For more running motivation, check out my Bye Bye Baby Weight board on Pinterest!

Running Your First 5K Tips



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