By NATALIA HAWK
Last weekend, I did the Color Run. And it was excellent. I had the most beautiful day in the sun, with my best friend, with heaps of laughs and a lot of colour thrown my way. And it was only a 5km course which is really an amazingly achievable distance.
The only problem: I did not prepare myself adequately. Due to a frantic week and a serious lack of sleep, I found myself standing in the middle of my room at 7:30am on the Sunday, throwing on any old clothes and grabbing a pair of old machine-washable joggers (coloured dust, and all that). I didn’t have time to eat, either. So I was hungry and uncomfortable throughout the race, and sore and injured after the race. Ahhh, isn’t hindsight a total bitch.
So with all the fun runs coming up (Blackmores Running Festival, anyone? Also, how fun does the Electric Run look?) I thought I’d put together the best way to prepare yourself for what should be a really fun, exciting day – not an ultimately annoying and painful one.
THE WEEKS BEFORE THE RACE…
– Train for the race. Obviously. Everyone’s training routine will be different, depending on what you’re actually trying to achieve – if you’re really stuck, there are some tips here. But in the week before you’re actually set to run, gear your training down a notch so that you minimise your risk of injury and so that your muscles are ready to perform at their best on the day.
– Invest in a decent running outfit for the big day. It really is about what works for you – but may I suggest nothing cotton (you need a moisture-wicking material designed for exercise), no pants with dodgy elastics that you’re constantly going to be hiking back up your butt, and no tight tops that you’re going to be constantly readjusting. Here’s the important part – once you have the outfit, ACTUALLY RUN IN IT. Ain’t nobody got time for itches/annoying tags/shirts that ride up.
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I'm doing the 10km Canberra Times fun run this Sunday. My training has slipped a bit lately but I'm hoping to do a good time.
Anyone else here from Canberra doing it?
I'm doing the Blackmores 9km run too, Nat.. except I'm only able to just do 5km at the moment! (GAHH!) I signed up a couple of months ago and hadn't been for a run for a couple of years before then. To say it's been a shock to my poor body would be an understatement.
However, my training has really fallen on the wayside recently, so thank you for encouraging me to get back into it. I went for a short run yesterday afternoon and although it wasn't amazing I figure it's not going to get any easier by sitting at home, is it?
Good luck with your training and hey, perhaps I'll see you on the course - I could be the one who looks as though she's about to pass out! Ax
After 24 years as a non-runner (seriously, I cheered and told ALL my friends the first time I ran for 3 minutes without stopping), I ran the 5km Mother's Day Classic in Canberra this year - first time I'd ever run 5 km, and without stopping (thank you, Couch to 5km). Two days before the event, the furthest I had run was 4.2km (doesn't seem like much, but it was to me!). Everyone told me adrenaline would get me through on the day and it did - just keep training up till the day (but take it easy a few days before!). Good luck, you'll do great!