Hello 10K runner!
Congratulations for getting to 10K (or 6.2 miles if you prefer) - you should feel very proud of yourself! If you haven't done so already, be sure to request your Graduate10 badge on this month's pinned Badges post.
You're probably reading THIS post because you're wondering where to take your running next! Here are a few ideas for you πππ
β Explore 10K!
When I was working towards 10K I just went up and down the lovely, flat, Brighton & Hove promenade. Once I had reached the distance I started to think about where else I could run. I drew up a new route on my GPS app website (Endomondo at the time) which took me inland, up and down hills, and round a local park. It was so much fun - and a great way to explore my new town! I soon built up quite a list of different 10K routes that I really enjoyed running.
β Continue getting stronger!
By running further you are increasing your strength, but you are also exposing yourself to a greater risk of injury. It's a great idea to supplement your running with regular strength workouts. Check out our sister forum, Strength & Flex, for ideas!
healthunlocked.com/strength...
β Enter a 10K race!
There are many 10K events held throughout the year - why not have a look online for one local to you, and give it a go!? Entering a race will give you a great short-term goal to help keep you running. And there are plenty of free training plans available online to help get you started!
I love a 10K race, but I confess it took me a couple of years to get around to doing one π
β Run further!
After running my 10K routes for a month or so, I started to think, well, a half marathon is only two 10Ks and a bit... I found a half I liked the look of, and I went for it! As with 10Ks there are so many half marathons to choose from. But you don't have to go that far to find a distance goal, because another great target is 10 miles!!! (aka 16 km) This is a wonderful next-step after running 10K, and the 10 mile distance is becoming a very popular racing event also.
And of course you don't have to enter an event to run further - if you enjoy distance running then why not see where it takes you! There are many free online 10-mile-half-marathon training plans available to choose from.
If you like the idea of distance running and/or racing, come on over to the Marathon Running and Race Support forum!
healthunlocked.com/marathon...
β Don't enjoy running 10K? No problem!
I'd suggest you give it a fair trial, but if you don't enjoy running longer distances, stick with what you love! Whatever your favourite distance, running has so much to offer: track distances, interval training, 5K (or shorter) races, parkrun, club running, trail running - and most important of all HAVING FUN!!!!!
So, whatever you decide to do next...
Enjoy your running!!!
roseabi xx
Last edited March 10th, 2022