• How to Run a Faster 5K

  • May 8 2025
  • Duración: 1 h y 8 m
  • Podcast
  • Resumen

  • In this episode of the Marathon Handbook Podcast, the hosts Alex Cyr, Katelyn Tocci and Michael Doyle delve into the complexities of running a 5K, exploring its challenges, physiological demands, and effective training strategies.

    They discuss the mental and physical aspects of the race, emphasizing the importance of pain tolerance and speed endurance. The conversation includes personal anecdotes, expert insights, and practical tips for runners looking to improve their 5K performance. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the intricacies of training for 5K races compared to marathons, discussing the specific workouts and strategies that can help runners achieve personal bests.

    They explore the importance of understanding pain in training, the significance of various workout types, and how to integrate them effectively into a training regimen. The discussion also highlights upcoming content and interviews that will provide further insights into running performance.

    Chapters with Timestamps:

    00:00 Introduction to the 5K
    02:53 Defining the 5K: Pain, Fear... and Fun?
    05:59 Physiological Insights of the 5K
    11:54 Training Strategies for 5K Success
    18:01 Would You Rather: 5K Scenarios
    23:50 The Importance of Speed and Endurance
    30:01 Conclusion and Key Takeaways
    37:12 Marathon vs. 5K Training Dynamics
    40:40 5K Workout Strategies for Personal Bests
    41:49 Understanding Pain in 5K Training
    42:30 The Prove It Workout: A Key to 5K Success
    49:04 Race Pace Kicks: A Unique Training Approach
    55:04 The Four, Three, Two, One Workout Explained
    01:00:02 Integrating Workouts for Optimal Performance
    01:01:25 Upcoming Interviews and Content


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