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5K run: 7-week training schedule for beginners
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Week 1
On run/walk days, walkers walk only. Runners run for 15 seconds/walk for 45 seconds.
Run/walk 30
minutes
Walk 30 minutes Run/walk 30
minutes
Walk 30 minutes Rest Run/walk 3 miles
(4.8 km)
Rest or walk
Week 2
On run/walk days, walkers walk only. Runners run for 15 seconds/walk for 45 seconds.
Run/walk 30
minutes
Walk 30 minutes Run/walk 30
minutes
Walk 30 minutes Rest Run/walk 3.5
miles (5.6 km)
Rest or walk
Week 3
On run/walk days, walkers walk only. Runners run for 20 seconds/walk for 40 seconds.
Run/walk 30
minutes
Walk 30 minutes Run/walk 30
minutes
Walk 30 minutes Rest Run/walk 2 miles
(3.2 km) with
Magic Mile*
Rest or walk
Week 4
On run/walk days, walkers walk only. Runners run for 20 seconds/walk for 40 seconds.
Run/walk 30
minutes
Walk 30 minutes Run/walk 30
minutes
Walk 30 minutes Rest Run/walk 4 miles
(6.4 km)
Rest or walk
Week 5
On run/walk days, walkers walk only. Runners run for 25 seconds/walk for 35 seconds.
Run/walk 30
minutes
Walk 30 minutes Run/walk 30
minutes
Walk 30 minutes Rest Run/walk 2 miles
(3.2 km) with
Magic Mile*
Rest or walk
Week 6
On run/walk days, walkers walk only. Runners run for 25 seconds/walk for 35 seconds.
Run/walk 30
minutes
Walk 30 minutes Run/walk 30
minutes
Walk 30 minutes Rest Run/walk 4.5
miles (7.2 km)
Rest or walk
Week 7
On run/walk days, walkers walk only. Runners run for 30 seconds/walk for 30 seconds.
Run/walk 30
minutes
Walk 30 minutes Run/walk 30
minutes
Walk 30 minutes Rest 5K race day Rest or walk
Source: Galloway, J. Galloway’s 5K/10K Running. 2nd. ed. Aachen, Germany: Meyer & Meyer Sport; 2008:38. Used with permission.
*The Magic Mile is a training tool designed to help you find a realistic race pace. On the first Magic Mile, warm up as usual and
then run or walk one mile (1.6 km) slightly faster than your normal pace. Time your one-mile run/walk with a stopwatch. Run or
walk easily the rest of the distance assigned for the day. On each successive Magic Mile, warm up as usual and then try to beat
your previous one-mile run/walk time. Your 5K race pace should be one to two minutes slower than your fastest Magic Mile time.
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