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QuestionWhat should I do if my breathing gets really bad?Community AnswerTry to even out your breathing so that you are taking 2-3 breathes every couple of steps. Slow down a little if you have to in order to get control of your breaths. You don't want to have super rapid breathing because that can cause you to get cramps.
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QuestionHow do you keep up my adrenaline?Community AnswerSleep well the night before the race. Make sure you have had a nutrient-rich breakfast for sustaining energy. Keep stretching before the race. Give yourself plenty of pep talks. You can do this, yes you can!
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QuestionWhat if I am really tired?Community AnswerSlow down your pace but do not stop. Give yourself a pep talk, take a deep breath, and keep on going.
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QuestionCan I eat two hours before a three-kilometer run?Community AnswerTry to eat 3-4 hours beforehand to give your body time to digest the food and to avoid getting cramps.
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QuestionIs sprinting at the start a good idea?Community AnswerIt's not. You have to pace yourself so you can use that energy at the end when you need it the most. When you are about 100 to 200 meters away from the finish line, start sprinting to beat whoever is in front of you, or to distance yourself from your competitors.
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QuestionWhat do I do the day before a 5 km race and what do I have for breakfast?Community AnswerThe night before the race, you should have foods with lots of carbohydrates, such as pasta and rice. On the morning of the run, eat a light breakfast that is easy to digest; it should have a low glycemic index so that your body can release the energy quickly. Liquid and soft foods are even better. The best options for a pre-race meal are yogurt, honey, energy bars, and bananas.
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QuestionHow do I maintain a uniform pace in a 10km race?Community AnswerFind someone in the starting line who you think is at about your running level, and just stick with them. If they go too fast, slow down and stick with someone else. If they go too slow, pick it up and stick to someone faster. You're bound to find someone who matches your pace.
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QuestionWhat should I wear?Community AnswerIf you are running for school, the sports uniform would definitely be appropriate. Otherwise, any running gear you own would be fantastic, but don't worry about buying it if you have none. Just wear a shirt and some shorts.
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QuestionWhat should you eat 2 hours before a 2 kilometre race?Community AnswerIf it is in the morning, wholegrain cereal is ideal. Combine it with a glass or two of water. To boost this even more, add some berries, yoghurt, a sliced banana, or a combination of the three.
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QuestionWhat if you are running with bare feet?Community AnswerIt is never a good idea to run without shoes, as this greatly increases the chance of injury. Look into a pair of running shoes that provide good support.
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QuestionWhy is it not OK to wear spikes in a race? Don't they keep you from falling?Jelena.behnkeCommunity AnswerSome races have a lot of concrete in them, and it's not safe to run on concrete with spikes on.
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QuestionHow can I improve my stamina if I haven't run for a long time?Community AnswerPractice going for shorter runs and building up your distance gradually. Pace yourself, focus on your breathing and avoid injury as you train harder by stretching and cooling down.
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QuestionWhat if someone isn't letting me get by?Community AnswerBlocking or boxing someone in is am annoying strategy of runners. Unfortunately, you might have to slow down a little and then get around the other runner with a burst of speed.
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QuestionI just learned I can do cross country in junior high, and I am doing it. Can I start running by myself before practice officially starts, or should I do it with the team?Jelena.behnkeCommunity AnswerDefinitely start training before the team meets. The more you can increase your speed and endurance, the better off you'll be.
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QuestionHow can I start a cross country 3 km race?Community AnswerTry to start the race at the same pace as the other runners and only increase your speed at the end to conserve energy.
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QuestionI'm doing a 3 km race tomorrow and I have really sore legs, what should I do?Community AnswerTry massaging them, take a bath with Epsom salt, and give them a break for a bit. If they still hurt in the morning, maybe you shouldn't run, as it may result in a more serious injury.
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QuestionI get cramps in my side. Why is that, and what can I do to prevent it?Community AnswerYou get cramps because you are not breathing as well as you would when you usually walk, so there is a lot of carbon dioxide in your lungs, causing a cramp. Focus on your breathing being constant and deep.
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QuestionWhat should you do on the bus if you are going to the event on a bus?Community AnswerTo get yourself pumped up, you can listen to motivating music or visualize your success in the race. If you run better when you're relaxed, use the travel time to talk to friends or read a book.
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QuestionIs it better to train with a partner or by myself?Community AnswerIt is much better to train for cross-country individually. A good rule of thumb is to do your hard workouts by yourself, but your easy runs with a buddy or group.
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QuestionHow do you stop yourself from feeling sick after the race?Community AnswerDon't bend over when you're catching your breath. Bending over makes it harder to catch your breath because you can't use your lungs to their full capacity. A good way to catch your breath is to put your hands above your head and walk around while taking deep breaths.
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QuestionHow do I get rid of a stitch while running?Community AnswerKeep a steady breathing rate as you run. Try 2 breaths in, 2 breaths out, 2 breaths in, etc. Also try breathing from your stomach instead of your chest. This will give your body more oxygen to pump to your muscles. Maintaining good posture and form while running will also help get rid of a side stitch, or possibly prevent them.
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QuestionHow far do you consider a long and short race to be?Community AnswerIf you are talking about cross country, then a short race would be around 1-1.2 km and a long race would be around 9-10 km. If you are training for cross country, I suggest you start with 1 km and keep going higher.
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QuestionWhat if there is a big hill?Community AnswerPump your arms, breath steady, and don't let the hill get you panicked. Always remember that running is 10% physical and 90% mental.
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QuestionShould I close my mouth and breathe with nose?Community AnswerNo, because you will likely not get enough oxygen this way. As noted in the article, you can try breathing in through your nose and out through your mouth, but if you feel like this isn't working for you, take deep, slow, measured breaths through your mouth.
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QuestionMy legs hurt after I run. What should I do?Community AnswerFirst, make sure it's not an injury. If it's an injury, make sure you take care of it. If your legs are just sore, you can try using a foam roller, stretching, massaging or even using Epsom salts.
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QuestionWhat if I have a bad cramp?Community AnswerJust slow down a little and run through it, taking deep breaths.
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QuestionI find it hard to pace at the start; instead, I sprint. Is there anything I could do to help getting used to the strategy?DonaganTop AnswererDon't sprint hard or long (maybe 400 meters) or you'll be miserable for the rest of the race. It comes down to experience: the more you practice running, the sooner you'll find the pace you can maintain throughout a race.
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QuestionMy cross country season starts soon and I am so nervous. I have never participated in it before. When I run, I get super tired super easily and it's so hard to run fast for a long time. Any advice?DonaganTop AnswererYes, it's quite hard to run a long distance fast. That's why most people don't even try. Congratulations for being willing to compete. All you can do is keep training: several times a week run as far as you can as fast as you can. Your times will improve gradually.
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QuestionWhat is the perfect way to run a muddy 2700-meter course and win?DonaganTop AnswererRun mostly on your toes. Try not to land on your heels.
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QuestionHow do I keep my breath during a 800m race?DonaganTop AnswererIt's better to breathe deeply and slowly than in quick, shallow breaths.
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