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    How can I run faster during cross country?
    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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    If you want to improve your pace, set goals you'd like to reach so you have something to strive for. Keep practicing a few times a week so and try to increase your pace by 10% every week.
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    I can't run fast, can I improve?
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    Luckily for you, cross country races aren't dependent on how fast you can run and concentrate on other things, such as endurance. Sure, it would help to cover a couple more metres a minute, but if you can jog through the entire thing, no matter the speed, you are already ahead of the majority of the competitors. Keep practicing your running and you'll get better.
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    What do I do if my mouth gets watery and I am dehydrated during the race?
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    To prevent this, drink lots of water the day before the race and the morning before the race. Also, to prevent dehydration, breathe in through your nose and out through your mouth.
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    How should I start off a race?
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    Start off at a good, strong speed, but not too fast. You should be able to control your breathing; if you're really laboring for breath, you're going too fast. A lot of runners start out running too hard and burn out before the end of the race, when they really need to kick it in for the final sprint.
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    How do I stay determined?
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    Find a beautiful thing such as a tree and run forwards toward it. It will help you to feel less puffed because you will be concentrating on the tree, not on your lungs. It will also help to make you feel better, because it is something other than the running to pay attention to. Keep finding a new something to aim for after each last thing is behind you.
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    What if you ate fast food the night before and it is now the morning and you didn't realize you ought not to have eaten it?
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    Don't worry, it shouldn't really affect your game, especially if you don't let by over-thinking it. Eat a healthy breakfast and concentrate on the race. You'll be super!
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    What are some foods I should eat for lunch before the race?
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    Bananas and, if you can, a small bit of pasta. Eat a few bites of chocolate too.
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    What stretches should I do before and after a cross country?
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    Stretch your hamstrings, calves and back muscles before and after the race.
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    What if I come in first, but I don't know where to go?
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    This is easily prevented by getting a map of the course, studying it, and jogging it as your warm up. At bigger meets there will be spectators who will tell you if you are going the wrong way. Usually, the course is marked with cones, caution tape, and spray painted arrows. Sometimes there will even be a four-wheeler or small car driving ahead of the first runner to show where to go for the entire race.
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    What do I do if you have a stitch?
    Community Answer
    Try run a bit slower with your hands above your head. This will control your breathing better and eventually stop the stitch.
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    What if you weigh 44kg, and you're in primary (elementary) school - can you still win?
    Community Answer
    In your age group, yes. Train a lot. And 44 kilos is a very healthy weight for children and you can use this in your advantage in winning the race. No matter how much you weigh, you can still improve by following the same routine, as listed above.
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    I cant run up hills fast and the hill is at the start. What can I do
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    Pace yourself. It is hard to run up hills, but there's always a downhill afterwards, which is the best place to recover.
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    Everyone is saying I will win. What do I say if I don't win?
    Community Answer
    Don't be a sore loser! Just smile and shake it off. Be gracious and humble and no one will question you or make fun of you.
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    What happens if you get a cramp? Should stop and get it away or keep running?
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    It may be helpful to breathe in through both your mouth and nose at the same time, then breathe out like blowing out a candle (a steady and focused stream). Keeping up a steady breathing rhythm, for example breathing in for three steps, out for three, should also help. If you need to, you can stop running and start walking with your hands above your head to keep your airway open.
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    The starting line at my school goes downhill, so should I jog down slowly, or run full speed?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Run as if the course were level.
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    What if your crush is watching you when you run? What do you do?
    Community Answer
    Don't watch them. Act confident, and run as you normally would or faster. You should focus on the competition.
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    How do I get my mind ready?
    Community Answer
    Research cross country runners that inspire you and make sure you know the course.
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    After how minutes before a race should I not eat?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Don't eat or drink for two hours before a race.
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    If I run with a friend and they want to stop but I don't, what should I do?
    Emily Henderson
    Community Answer
    Just say nicely that you want to go ahead, because you are taking them seriously. If they have a negative response, then that's their problem.
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    How can I stop nerves before a race?
    Community Answer
    Just try to not think too much about the race. For example, try to distract yourself by taking deep breaths.
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    What if a someone in my age group always wins? How can I beat him?
    Community Answer
    You don't have control over any participant but yourself, so you can never guarantee a win, but you can train and eat healthy to increase your chances.
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    Should I stop if I have broken my leg?
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    Yes, definitely stop or you might injure your leg even more. Try getting someone’s attention to have them help you get to a safe place and seek medical attention.
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    What if I have to pee during the cross country due to drinking too much water?
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    You could try not to think about it or you could find an inconspicuous place along your route to go.
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    Do I train for the race the night before, or do I get lots of rest and be lazy?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Don't run the day before the race. Just rest.
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    Can I still win if I haven't come in the top four before?
    Community Answer
    Yes! You just have to make sure to try even harder than you have in previous races. At the halfway point, consider how many people are in front of you to determine how hard to push yourself through the second half.
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    What if my legs are hurting?
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    Often it's just cramps, and you can power through them, and they will go away. If the cramping persists, and you think you may have an injury, call your doctor!
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    I am a Muslim so I am required to wear a light scarf around my neck. Will it affect my race?
    Community Answer
    Make sure it is tight, so it won't fall off or anything during the race. And no, it won't affect your race especially since some people wear jackets while they run.
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    What if I'm the only girl racing from my school?
    Community Answer
    Show your girl power! Our high school only has one girl runner on the freshman team, six on JV, and thirteen on varsity. The freshman girl has won a lot of special honors. She has beaten some records, and is the best runner of her age in the district. She believes in herself, and the coach believes in her too. Work hard, give it everything, and don't stop no matter what anyone says.
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    What do I do the day before my race?
    Community Answer
    Stretch and practice a few starts. Training hard the day before a meet will only tire your muscles and make you slower. Eat a big dinner heavy in carbs and protein, and sleep at least 8 hours.
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    What if my hips starts to hurt while running during the race?
    Community Answer
    If your hips start to hurt while on the race, try to jog for at least 30 seconds but do not stop running because people can pass you.
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