Step up your game and pick up the pace
Run
10k and 16.8k distances with adidas King of the Road 2013
Running
is one of the oldest forms of exercise. You don’t need any fancy equipment or to
apply for membership. You can take any comfortable pair of running shoes and
just hit the road. Still, some preparations must be made if you’re joining a
race with distances of 10K and 16.8K, which are featured in this year’s adidas
King of the Road 2013.
“To provide a more complete race experience, adidas
will be focusing on the 10K and 16.8K distances. This change is a response to the running community in the Philippines,
which has grown in both number and performance through the years,” states Jason
Gervasio, Brand Communications and Sports Marketing Manager of adidas
Philippines.
The decision to run a longer distance than what
you’re normally used to could be something that happens over night, but the
drive and the passion to succeed is one that happens over a long period of
attempts and possibly even failures. It’s true, one of the biggest challenges
some runners face is increasing their distance. So how does one step up their
game from running 5K to 10K or even 10K to 16.8K? Here are some simple ways to
ease into running longer distances:
Pre-Run Regimen
Conditioning
your body is vital when preparing for a race. A good warm up can be what
separates you from having a good run or a great run. Stretching before and
after running helps loosen up muscles to prevent strain and injury.
Train your mind
Running
may be mostly physical, but it is also somewhat a mental challenge. Half the
battle is understanding your obstacles, not just to help you cross the finish
line, but to complete the race with a smile on your face. Discipline your mind,
and your body is sure to follow.
Take a break
When
you’re training, whether it’s for a marathon, 10K, 5K, or even your first 3K,
taking breaks is crucial. Your muscles need time to build and repair
themselves. Rest is critical for your body to recover to its full potential.
Hydrate! Hydrate! Hydrate!
It’s
no secret that you’ll be sweating all throughout your run. Although some
runners opt for sports drinks and gels, water is enough to keep you from
dehydrating for shorter distances.
Strong and Steady
It’s
not enough to be consistent. You have to be efficient as well. Start running at
a comfortable pace, or as some like to call it, a conversational pace. Run
constant short distances 3 or 4 times a week, and the actual distance you’re preparing
for at least once. Don’t push yourself too hard, but instead slowly increase
your speed or distance.
“There
is not one exact surefire way to train for a race, whether it’s your first,
your fifth or even your hundredth. It’s a different experience for every
person, and we at adidas, just try to provide opportunities for people to come
together and run”, says Adrien Semblat, Brand Activation Manager of adidas
Philippines.
Step
up your game and pick up the pace with adidas King of the Road 2013 happening
on July 7, 2013. For more news and updates on adidas King of the Road 2013,
visit adidaskingoftheroad.com/ph and www.facebook.com/adidas, or follow the
conversation with #KOTRPH2013
Supporting
this year’s race are sponsors Summit Water, 100 Plus, Sennheiser, EO Optical,
adidas Bodycare, L Timestudio, and Century Tuna.
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