Wednesday, 4 March 2015

Find A 5k In Texas

There are 5K race events nearly every weekend in Texas.


New runners and veterans looking to set a personal record alike will find the 5K a good race to run. Due to its relatively-short distance, the 5K (or 3.12 miles) is actually used by walkers as well as runners. This short race provides a good challenge for beginners, and remains convenient for people with time constraints while adding a challenge to an existing exercise routine. Races take place in Texas nearly every weekend.


Instructions


1. Check with your local running specialty store or fitness center for upcoming races in your area. Race organizers commonly drop off information and applications at these establishments. Local races typically support local charities and organizations. There are fewer participants in a local race than in a national race.


2. Check with your local running club for upcoming events. These clubs usually have weekly runs. Local clubs have a great social network to encourage runners of all levels to meet their goals.


3. Perform an online search, typing in the name of the city and "5K." The search should display websites noting local 5K races.


4. Search running specific websites such as "Runner's World," "Road Race Runner," "Active.com" and "Running in the USA." These sites are dedicated to listing events by geographic region and race type. Users can search by town and race type. These races are generally larger and more expensive than the small local ones Some national races have more than 10,000 participants. The larger events typically host bands, water stations, t-shirts, a parade and awards.


5. Call local and national non-profit organizations and charities and ask about fundraising races in your area. Non-profit organizations such as United Way, March of Dimes, Muscular Dystrophy and Livestrong host 5K races nationwide.

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