You will need to purchase endurance running shoes for 5k races. Nike, Asics and New Balance are the most reputable brands in this area and can be purchase from any good athletics store such as Footlocker.
Yes you can whay are you asking
They are asking if you rum 3.1 mile road races.
Age is of very little importance to running a 5K race. As long as you are in good shape and are confident in your ability to complete your goal, you are able to take part in a 5K race.
This race is usually about 3.1 miles They're different races for different grades. 3k (1.8 miles), 5k (3.1 miles) there is also a 10k (6.2 miles). Middle school usually does 3k's, high school does 5k's, and college really you get to decide what race fits you best.
That depends on how many people enter, collect pledges, or donate money.
There is the UCLA True Bruin Move and Groove on March 8; the Tinker Bell Marathon Races May 7-10; the Buena Park Coaster Run on March 8; the Disneyland Marathon weekend September 3-6, and Pasadena 5k on March 7.
It depends on the race. Some 5K races have a participant limit, and some don't. The limit could be anywhere between 500 and several thousand runners. You could email the race organizers if you really want to know the limit (if there is one) for your specific 5K.
A cross-country runner is a runner who trains and races in a long distance race. The distance are usually 5k and up.
1 5k each month for 6 months: 5 * 6 = 30 1 10k each month for 10 months: 10 * 6 = 60 So you're looking at 90k + training (which depends on your training methods)
it is exactly 3.10685 mi or 3 mi. and 188.0 yd
RuggedManic will supply all you need for this. They offer a 5K obstacle race, the ability to run for free, and an online shop with merchandise to aid you in your running.
It depends on how long you take to move! A 5K is 3.1 miles. If you walk it briskly, you can do it in 50-60 minutes. If you run/jog it, it could take you as little as 35 minutes. ------------------------------------------------------------------ I've done a 5k before, a 5k is 3.1 miles. I've only done it once and it took me 28 minutes and 45 seconds. I'm gonna do another 5k this Saturday (April 13th 2013) and I will see how long it takes me. By the way, I am 13 years old and I have done cross-country for two years In September 2013 I will be team captain, my point is I am in shape. Your time in cross-country races like 5k's all depend how in shape you are.