How many miles is a 10 K race?
6.2 miles
A 10K race, which is 6.2 miles, is ideal for experienced runners who are looking for more of a challenge. It’s the second most popular race after the half-marathon and requires a fitness level that balances strength, energy, and endurance.
How many kilometers are in a 10K race?
10 kilometers
Here’s the 10K breakdown. The ‘K’ stands for kilometer, which is 0.62 miles or 1093.6 yards (http://www.metric-conversions.org). Therefore, a 10K is 10 kilometers (10,000 meters) or 6.2 miles. It’s double the distance of a 5K race.
What should I bring to a 10K race?
The Gear You Need to Run a 5K or 10K
- A small meal or snack.
- Properly Fitted, Lightweight Shoes.
- Moisture-wicking socks.
- Water bottle (filled with water) for before and after the race.
- A smart watch for tracking pace and mileage.
- Sun protection.
- Weather appropriate apparel and a change of clothes.
- Massage Tool.
What is a virtual race?
A Virtual Race is a race you can run at any location, at your pace, outside or on a treadmill, alone or with a group of friends.
Is 43 minutes a good 10k time?
What is a good 10k time? A good 10k time is 49:43 , according to Running Level which calculates race finish times by age and ability. This number is based on the average 10k time across all ages and genders worldwide. A 10k time under 50 minutes averages about 8 minutes a mile.
What is a decent 10K time?
How many miles a week should I run to train for a 10K?
It will drive the aerobic foundation of training and despite being only 6.2 miles in distance, aerobic fitness is extremely important to a 10k. I recommend beginning runners use a base of 20-30 miles per week. Advanced runners may be closer to 50-60 miles per week.
Do you need gels for a 10k?
For most runners, a normal diet will be adequate to fuel 5K and 10K races—no gels, beans or chews necessary.
Should I carry water for a 10k?
Only water is necessary during 5k and 10k events. Drink 4oz every 15 minutes.
How does a virtual 10k work?
A virtual race is a race that can be run (or walked) from any location you choose. You can run, jog, or walk on the road, on the trail, on the treadmill, at the gym, or on the track (or even at another race). You get to run your own race, at your own pace, and time it yourself.
Are virtual races worth it?
Overall, I would say the virtual runDisney races are worth it if you go into them understanding that they are different than an in-park race. These are great options for new runners, people who need a little Disney magic to motivate them, or runners who just miss the magic!