Holiday 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Naples, FL (50) (10K) is a half marathon covering 21.1 kilometers (13.1 miles). The half marathon is often considered the sweet spot for distance running. challenging enough to require dedicated training, but more accessible than a full marathon. It's a popular choice for runners looking to test their endurance.
This is a road race, which means you'll be running primarily on paved surfaces like asphalt or concrete. Road races typically offer fast, consistent surfaces ideal for achieving personal records. Standard road running shoes with good cushioning are recommended for Holiday 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Naples, FL (50) (10K).
The course has a rolling elevation profile with gentle ups and downs throughout. This varied terrain adds an interesting challenge while still allowing for competitive times.
This course is officially certified, meaning the distance has been accurately measured. Additionally, this is a qualifying race. your finish time is recognized by athletic federations and can be used as a reference time when applying for other races.
The race takes place in Naples, Florida, United States, offering participants a chance to experience the local running community and explore the area before or after the event.
A good half marathon time depends on your experience level. Beginners often aim for 2:00:00-2:30:00, intermediate runners target 1:45:00-2:00:00, and experienced runners go for sub-1:45:00. Elite runners can finish in under 1:05:00 (men) or 1:10:00 (women).
Road running shoes with good cushioning and support are ideal. Look for shoes designed for your gait pattern (neutral, stability, or motion control). If you're racing for time, consider lighter racing flats or carbon-plated shoes, though these require breaking in before race day.
Pacing is crucial for longer distances. Starting too fast often leads to hitting 'the wall' later. Aim for even or slightly negative splits (running the second half faster). Use a GPS watch or pace group to stay on target, and practice your goal pace during training.
A typical half marathon training plan lasts 10-14 weeks for runners with some base fitness. You should be comfortable running 15-20 miles / 24-32 km per week before starting. Include one long run per week, gradually building to 10-12 miles / 16-19 km before tapering.
Yes, this is a qualifying race. Your finish time is recognized by athletic federations and can be used as a reference time when applying for other races that require proof of previous performance. Always check the specific requirements of your target race. each race sets its own qualifying standards, distances, and time limits.
Weather data for mid-December is not yet available for this race.
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