Of course I could run a 5K. Maybe you don't know much about running but it's the time and not the distance. Anyone and even people that don't run in general can run for a 5K that is 3.2 miles. I just have my pride and don't want to run slow. It's a competitive race even the typical charity ones. I just ran a 5K race in July this summer with my son. Came in fourth in my age group. I won't mention the time because it's pretty pathetic. My daughter watching the race said I was in the top one third of the entire race. The guy who came in 2nd in the race overall was my age and ran three sub 6 minute miles. Set a treadmill to 10.3 MPH to get an idea how fast this old man did it. Yes, every one that trains at our age is in a contest with them self. I know what I was capable of a mere 10-15 years ago and it hurts my ego to run so slow. Amazingly I can still sprint fairly well, lol. If only the races were 60 yards long.
Running races is about time? Really?
i thought a running race was about how much you can bench press.
No kidding it's about time but you're 65 so who gives a crap?
You're lucky you can still run at all.
Have you ever had knee injuries? That's rare at 65.
Nobody cares how fast a 65 year old runs so just have fun.
You don't want to run slow? You're 65, bro.
Hey, you can be the fastest runner at the Senior Center.
Nobody cares.
Why do you always compare yourself at 65 with what you did at 20 or 40?
Those days are long gone.
At this point you are lucky you can get out there and run.
However, if you really want to excel at the Senior Center 5k you would have to concentrate on running 5ks. Specialize. That's probably what the winner of the race you entered does.
You'd have to seriously train for the 5k.
How would you train for it? Squats? Deadlifts? Dumbbell incline presses? Swim?