Miranda
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Do you mean how far into the race do you start?Also a question from a fairly new runner - in a race, if you're running intervals where do you usually start?
Running around my parking lot I can usually get somewhere between a 10:30 to 11:00/mile pace (depending on effort, temperature, etc.) according to Runkeeper with 45sec/30sec intervals. I'm running my first 5k on Saturday and I want to keep up with the intervals but don't want to get in the way of people who are running the whole thing!
I'm also planning on intervals for my 10k and really just have no clue how to handle that in a setting with actual other people.
I run 90s/30s intervals. For a 5K, I usually skip a lot of the intervals because the race is short. Definitely the first 2-3 walks and then I skip them periodically the rest of the race. For a 5 mile, I skip maybe 2... a 10K or more, only 1 at most at the start.
As for having other people around, the biggest thing is to not stop in the middle of the road when you are going to walk.
People who are running hate that, you will hate that if someone does it to you and you're on your run part, etc.
Just move off to the right as far as you can, glance behind you to make sure you're not about to cause a collision if you stop, and if there's a lot of people around hold up your left arm to signal that you're stopping (just throw it up at a right angle as a quick "hey, something is happening here" indicator). Once things thin out, I don't bother signaling with my arm anymore. I also get lazy about moving to the left vs right once things really thin out, too. The main thing is to just move off to the side.
So I just had to go back to run until I'm tired, then try and count out 30s in my head for a walk break.