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    Should you stretch before running?
    Francisco Gomez
    Fitness Coach
    Francisco Gomez is the Head Coach at the FIT Potato Gym, a training gym established in 2001 in the San Francisco Bay Area. Francisco is a former competitive runner who helps endurance athletes train for major marathons like the Boston Marathon. Francisco specializes in Injury Rehab, Flexibility, Marathon Training, and Senior Fitness. He has a B.S. in Nutrition and Exercise Physiology & Running.
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    Expert Answer
    Yes! Always stretch before you run as part of your warm-up. Stretching will help you run better.
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    If I get really tired in the last lap, should I go slow or should I just give it my all?
    Community Answer
    Give it everything you've got. Don't drop off until the finish.
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    If I can't feel my legs, what should I do?
    Community Answer
    Carry on pushing, and don't give up. Take deep breaths, and at the end, walk around and stretch.
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    How do I change my pace in the middle of the race without running out of energy or letting my legs get tired?
    Community Answer
    If you think that you're keeping pace on the 2nd lap you're not. You are actually slowing down so try to speed up a bit. Your legs will get tired if you're running the hardest you can. When you finish remember to stretch.
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    If I have good stamina, how do I improve my speed?
    Community Answer
    Do fast runs at moderate distances (usually about 3 miles) as well as regular sprint work (400s or 800s).
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    How do I maintain good oxygenated breathing?
    Community Answer
    Breathe heavily from the start of the race to the end, as doing this helps to build up oxygen in your lungs.
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    How do I run 800m in less than 2:30 -- any tips?
    Community Answer
    If I am doing a race, go a little faster in the beginning to get ahead of most people. Once you have done that, slow down and properly pace yourself. Take deep breaths so you do not run out of energy, but most of all, how fast or how long you sprint at the end. Just train, practice breathing and sprinting at the end.
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    If I have good stamina but short stepping, then how do I get longer steps?
    Community Answer
    Just focus on striding, this helps you take longer steps while running any event.
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    What should I do if I experience heartburn or an asthma attack while I'm in a race?
    Community Answer
    If you experience heartburn, try push through it. It might slow you down, but don't let it stop you. If you experience an asthma attack, however, stop immediately and use a rescue inhaler. Don't run for the rest of the day.
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    Should I go normal speed to start off with, then at the end sprint?
    Community Answer
    You can do that but make sure you keep at a steady pace for the start so that you don't get tired when you try to sprint near the end.
  • Question
    What should I do if I'm a smoker?
    Community Answer
    Don't smoke anymore. It sounds simple, but for people who are addicted it is hard. There are rehabilitation organizations that can help you give up smoking. Quitting will make you feel so much better.
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    I get a pain in my side when I run. Do you have any suggestions for this?
    Community Answer
    From a guess, that pain you feel in your side is probably a side ache, known colloquially as a "stitch". This answer space isn't large enough to detail the actions to take, but do check out: How to Prevent Side Aches for detailed help on this matter.
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    How do I run 400 meters in 2 minutes?
    Community Answer
    Two minutes isn't a very fast timing for 400m, so it should be quite manageable. Practice often and you'll be fine.
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    Do I sprint the first lap?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    No. Run hard, but don't start sprinting until the last half-lap or quarter-lap.
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    What types of food should I eat and stay away from when training?
    Community Answer
    Eat the right amount of carbs and protein. Make sure to eat more complex carbs and stay away from high sugar foods.
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    Should I rest two days before going to a competition?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Some people rest for just one day. Experiment with this, and see what works best for you.
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    Lets say I'm the fastest and don't have much competition. It's hard to improve my time. What should I do?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Compete against yourself. Try to run a given distance a little faster every time you run it.
  • Question
    Can I cover an 800 meter race in two minutes and 40 seconds in two months if am a beginner?
    Hazel Bruneax
    Community Answer
    It is possible, but depends on what kind of condition you are starting out in. To increase your stamina, find a medium pace to go at when you are tired that is not fast, but not slow, either. To not get tired too fast, take the first lap easy and then begin speeding up at the beginning of the second lap. By the last 200 meters, you should be doing the fastest sprint you can.
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    If I am running a 800m and I feel like I started off too fast, what should I do?
    Community Answer
    Settle into your pace-like sprint. Just keep running and make sure you save kick for the end.
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    How do I get a good start on the race?
    Community Answer
    Of course, it is necessary to have good timing and pump your arms hard.
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    What is the position of the hands and legs while running?
    Community Answer
    Your hands should be up at your face, your fingertips should be seen at the corner of your eye for your sprint. Raise your legs up, and take small steps.
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    Sometimes on my last lap, my head doesn't feel good and I feel woozy. What should I do, keep on running?
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    Yep! Feeling terrible while running is totally normal; It just means you're working really hard! After all, running is all about pushing through the pain. Just remember that everyone else you are racing is going through the exact same thing. Keep in mind that this might be a sign of dehydration. You should drink at least 8 cups of water per day. If your urine is often dark yellow, that is a sign you need to be drinking more water.
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    Should I run with long strides or small strides?
    Christopher
    Community Answer
    Long strides save more energy, so stretch often to get your muscles ready for long strides.
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    Should I breathe in every two steps and breathe out for two steps?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Many runners do that, but you should experiment to see what breathing pattern you're most comfortable with. If you don't think very much about it, you'll probably fall into a natural rhythm that's right for you.
  • Question
    How can I build stamina for 800m to run earlier than 2:45 seconds?
    Community Answer
    The 800 is truly a sprint more than it is distance. What you have to do is work on speed training.
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    How many laps is 800m?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    That's two laps on a typical track.
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    What should I do if I get really tired during the race?
    Community Answer
    Try to give it all you've got. If you can't keep running, then try walking or jogging instead. Once you've gotten your strength back, start running again.
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    What if I get a headache in the middle of the race?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    You definitely should slow down or stop running. What's happening inside your head is much more important than winning a race. See a doctor if symptoms persist.
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    If I have good speed but only slightly better than average stamina, how do I improve my speed?
    Community Answer
    Learn sprinting mechanics. After going on a long run, run 4 shorter faster intervals, about 100-400m, and work on your form.
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    Why do my legs start hurting and I get tired on the second lap?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Your body is just reacting to the strain you're placing on it. If you're serious about running, you'll train hard and find that the pain and fatigue will diminish (but never vanish completely).
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