Competing in a running race? Nervous? Afraid of not winning? Read the article for advice.

Steps

  1. 1
    Warm up before the race. Practice steadily every day with good workout routines that make your muscles hurt. The day before the race, work out a little and then rest up well.[1]
  2. 2
    Choose your best starting position. Once the ref says "set" breathe in air. It helps you last longer in a sprint as you should breathe in your nose and out your mouth, it keeps you from cramping up in a longer race.[2]
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  3. 3
    Keep a steady start. If you get a shaky one you won't get a good position.
  4. 4
    Swing your arms. The faster the better, your legs will go faster as well.[3]
  5. 5
    Don't sprint at the beginning of a distance race. This is a waste of energy and it tires you out. Just sprint a bit for a couple of seconds to help you keep in a good position, then just jog to not get tired and on the last laps, sprint hard to come in a high position.[4]
  6. 6
    Stay humble. If you are very proud of yourself then you think it is too easy and you will come in a fairly low position. But keep your self confidence saying " I can do it". But don't have "false humility" and think you are a terrible runner; that will make you do worse.
  7. 7
    Don't get distracted. This will throw your rhythm off. Don't be startled by the pistol if one is used.
  8. 8
    If you are running in an oval racetrack, try to be in the lane closest to the center because it takes you the shortest time to complete the track.
  9. 9
    If you'd like, drink an energy drink or eat chocolate before the race. It will give you extra strength, but do not do it in a marathon![5]
  10. 10
    Keep your hands loose in a long distance run. Clenching them will tighten your muscles and make it harder to run. If you get tired during a long distance race, just speed walk using your arms.
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    Why we have to take breaths with the nose only? I find this hard when racing.
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Good question. You breathe through your nose so it is easier for your body to regenerate. If you breathe through your mouth, it takes longer and you may not stay focused.
  • Question
    How do I not get tired while running?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    You need to pace yourself. Try jogging at the beginning, then when everyone else is slow and tired, sprint to the lead. Performing some leg stretches before you run can also help prevent aching/tired muscles.
  • Question
    My coach said to breathe through my nose and mouth, is this good advice?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    The more oxygen you can get to your muscles, the better they will perform. Breathing through your nose and your mouth at the same time can increase the airflow to your lungs when you breathe in - so this should help!
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Warnings

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Things You'll Need

  • A pair of spikes (for track and cross country races) or racing flats (for road races)
  • Thick,tight (but not suffocating tight) socks to prevent blisters especially if you have spikes

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Updated: November 19, 2020
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Categories: Running Races
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