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5k race vs parkrun

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I've just been looking at potential 5k races in the local area... then I wondered why bother? Because unless I am looking for a super-accurate time I really can't see the benefit of paying for a 5k race entry when I can just go to a parkrun instead. Am I forgetting something?

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ridingstarGraduate

I agree with you unless there is a good theme like colour run which is awesome, zombie Halloween runs I am sure there are others !

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sprynnGraduate

Why not sign up for a 10k for some time ahead (say 6 months)? You could use the Parkruns to train, interspersed with longer runs built up over time. Being in a race with a new goal can be very motivating.

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simonwilliamstutorGraduate in reply to sprynn

Already signed up for a 10k in Sept and will sign up for another in June shortly.

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tyoung45

Nope you haven't forgotten anything park run wins every time ..... I'm just back to running after a major injury, regularly doing 3k now but park run will be my motivation to push to 5!!!!

No, you are right. Plus if you do parkrun on a regular basis you get to see any general trends in your own running timewise, make friends, AND get the chance to volunteer which can be a lot of fun ! It's totally free !

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mcgurranhouseGraduate

Ah but some of us will do anything for a medal and/or a run T-shirt! To the extent of considering joining dearest daughter for a ladies only run in Glasgow so that I can have a medal my husband can't get!!!!! :)

Only perhaps if you want the variety of different routes and experiences maybe ? (and the medal !) Perhaps just stick to doing 10k races and the 5k parkruns ?

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Curlygurly2Graduate

Some people just like the whole race thing, and the medals of course. Personally it's not my bag, I like running on my own when and where I want to, I don't even like PR much, but that's just me. What ever floats your boat...

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IrishprincessGraduate

Because doing just one 5K race ( or any race) prepares you a little for the bigger ones down the road (10K etc). Plus they can be fun. I only ever did one 5K colour run but it gave me the bug to go for a longer race and by that stage I just wanted the medals and there were very few 5K races that handed those out. Never underestimate the power of a medal goal. It kept me going through all my training!

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Rignold

Does it need to be an either/or? You might say why bother going to Parkrun when I can just go for a 5k from my front door on my own?

Al events are different be they competitive timed races, fancy dress/colour flinging fun runs, muddy cross country or the comfy familiarity of Park run. Why not try them all?

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rmnsukGraduate

What rignold says. My local parkrun is all tarmac, so I tried a short trail run (I did 7k, but 5k would be good too). It was fun, but not for me. Maybe you'll like it more.

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