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my first year I did mostly 5k and this year that is the distance I ran the least
I prefer 10k or half now
I am not a sprinter
I dont like it and it does not like me
next race Thursday is a 5k
good luck on yours!!!
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I think I prefer distance. But it’s fun to do 5Ks too!
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I prefer distance, I don’t really like 5Ks but I do want to break 30 minutes soon!
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I enjoy 5k’s a LOT but I am also starting to enjoy half’s! Good on your upcoming races!!
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I am sure you can do distance and speed, but I have no idea how. I’m glad you are enjoying your new distance!
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