How To Run A Faster 5k

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Want to run a faster 5k? Here are 6 tips on how to do exactly that...

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  • @brandonlawhon2097
    My strategy was to run a marathon. After that I went from a 27:03 5k to a 24:36 on the same course. The marathon taught me that when I thought I was tired, I wasn't tired.
  • @kkouz45
    Here’s an old lady’s 5k advice: 1. Build your base. Increase volume, whether by time or mileage to 4-5 days per week, 45-60 minutes of quality running. 2. Add speed work: 200s, 400s, 10 -20 minute hard tempo runs. 3. Don’t do anything today that stops you from running tomorrow(ie, you can’t build volume or do speed work if you’re injured). 4. Run a 1.5 mile or 2.5k time trial 3 weeks before race. Add :20-:25 per mile for 5k race. 5. Pick a flat course!😂
  • @Dreamlink91
    2 year ago i was fat 31y old, never did any sports or anything. Decided to start running 5 to 10k daily 6 days a week, losta lot of weight, completed halfmarathon in 2 hours, currently at 10k 58min pb and 26min pb 5k. From 45 min to 26min was insanely hard, it went kinda fast from 45 to 35 but from 35 to 26 my god 😅... i am 88kg now 185 cm long and superhappy where i came. I just ran and pushed myself, no plans, merch, measurements or anything just sheer willpower.
  • @daviddk1988
    Training with intent CLEARLY changed my performance while training. During the pandemic I trained for the sake of training, but the moment that I started to set clear goals my performance skyrocketed... Granted, I only could do stuff inside, but it was awesome for me :). Great video, as always!
  • @Hellooooio
    So I'm 12 and just got a PB of 21:50 and by the end of the year I'm aiming for under 21 so this video was a huge help
  • What's the point of doing anything if you can't physically push people over?
  • @danfurze
    Have been chasing an official sub-20 minute 5km for years, I have done 19:48 in training but I have just signed up for a local race in 2 weeks time to try and prove it! :D great video, thank you!
  • @Br4nd0n94
    I’m just trying to run a sub 35 min 5k 😢
  • @catedoge3206
    just ran a 59 minute 5k, was going for 1 hour slow run but when i saw that my pace was enough for 3 miles, i ran faster on each mile. Ask me again in a year to see where I'm at. 100 pounds ago, in highschool, I went from not being able to run a mile to 15 min as my first mile. Then to a 26 minute 5k as a novice runner. I'm way heavier and so much less fit than then, so here we go.
  • @KC_Runz
    I've been Running for just over 3 years, signed up for my 1st ever Marathon in February 2024 in Malta 🇲🇹 Putting in the work now to hopefully achieve that finish line! Really enjoy your content 👏🏽
  • @EffigyXBL
    Snagged a 1h27m49s half yesterday exactly a year after tearing my calf and 4 months after returning to running - a sub 18 minute 5k was next on my list, perfect timing! Love your content Fergus!
  • Did my first ever sprint Triathlon 2 weeks ago (partly because of your content!). Currently I'm training for a second Sprint Tri in September. Goal for next year is to start working on swimming (I can only breast swim and did only around 5 swimming sessions the whole year) to either cut off a good chunk of my sprint time or go for an olympic distance. You are so right about signing up for events! Not only does it give purpose to training sessions. You can also be damn proud to take the challanges, no matter how good or bad you finish.
  • @coyhanson705
    I'm a 57 year old 'powerlifter' who just recently got challenged by a fellow lifter to run a 5k.........I appreciate the general knowledge and thought process........thanks for posting!
  • I managed to get a 19.25 5km I did this from being at rock bottom using the wrong things such as alcohol to mask my problems then running made be change my life and achieving a sub 20 will forever fill me with a sense of achievement and great video self progress though is the most important thing for sure
  • @drip369
    10:52 "the man who loves to walk will always walk further than the man who loves the destination"
  • Signed up to a standard triathlon because of your motivation in this video. Thanks Fergus!
  • There were so many little editing gems in this video 😂 THEY DONT KNOW ME SON
  • @kansmansen8609
    Problem with me is that I hate long slow runs, I find them incredibly boring, but I love short really hard runs. I love the hurt.
  • @josebennyy
    Will be running a 5k in 4 weeks. Going to see where I am at but committing myself to this process to see where I am at. Thank you for this video and love your content Fergus.