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5K Running Guides And Training Plans

Running 5K is an excellent measure of fitness for experienced runners or an ideal introduction to running for beginner runners. Our 5K running guides and training plans will get novice runners to the finish line on race day and help advanced runners shave a few minutes off their 5K PB.

Find out everything you need to know about running 5K, from tips to complete our every popular Couch To 5K Plan to improving your 5K time and preparing for a 5K race. 5K is approximately 3.1 miles.

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Couch To 5K Complete Training Plan And Running Guide

This Couch To 5K comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know in the run-up to your first 5K race. Our free Couch to 5K training plans – 4-week, 6-week, 8-week, 9-week, 10-week, and 12-week schedules, are extremely popular for beginner runners and will get you to the finish line of your first 5K race.

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5K Training Plans

Couch To 5K 12 Weeks

12-Week 5K Training Plan

A plan for complete beginners with very little running experience. If you can walk for 20 minutes at a brisk pace, you’re fit enough to complete the first training session.

The weekly schedule includes 3 running workouts, 2 cross-training days, and 2 rest days.

Couch To 5K 10 Weeks

10- Week 5K Training Plan

Progress is a little faster than the 12-week plan but there’s still plenty of time to adapt to running.

This weekly schedule for complete beginners includes 3 running workouts, 2 cross-training days, and 2 rest days.

Couch To 5K 8 Weeks

8-Week 5K Training Plan

This is still a plan for complete beginners but it helps if you have some fitness from other sports.

The weekly schedule includes 3 running workouts, 2 cross-training days, and 2 rest days.

6 Weeks To 5K Training Plan

6- Week 5K Training Plan

If you’re a beginner runner, this 6-week plan will be challenging but possible. It will help to have some fitness from other sports.

The weekly schedule includes 3 running workouts, 2 cross-training days, and 2 rest days.

4 Week 5K Training Plan

4-Week 5K Training Plan

This 4-week schedule is for occasional runners or people with some fitness from other sports. It’s also a good plan to use if you’re returning from injury.

The weekly schedule includes 4 running workouts, 1 cross-training day, and 2 rest days.

Intermediate 5K Training Plan

Intermediate 5K Training Plan

This 8-Week plan will help you improve your 5K PR!

The weekly schedule introduces you to speed sessions with 400m repeats and tempo runs.

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