We may be in the thick of holiday madness, but the New Year is right around the corner and I, for one, am already planning out my race schedule for 2012. Take a little this holiday weekend, and give yourself the gift of fitness by heading into resolution season with a plan. Here are training schedules for many race lengths to help you cross the finish line! The Beginning: 5K Running and racing 3.1 miles might seem like a daunting feat, but with a plan in hand, the training process becomes so much easier. A word of caution: the 5K is considered a gateway race, and once you complete it, you will want to take on longer distances. Here are three posts to help you finish the race: Here’s a beginner 5K training schedule to get you started – just put one foot in front of the other. Don’t forget to read these tips for running your first 5K to help you cross the finish line with a smile on your face. Once you finish one race, try another and go for a personal record using the How to Run a Faster 5K plan, created by coach Andrew Kastor. Doubling Up: The 10K Once
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So Many Races, So Many Training Plans


John


