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  2. Couch to 5K - Wikipedia

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    Couch to 5K, abbreviated C25K, is an exercise plan that gradually progresses from beginner running toward a 5 kilometre (3.1 mile) run over nine weeks. [1] [2] The Couch to 5K running plan was created by Josh Clark in 1996. He developed the plan for new runners as motivation through manageable expectations.

  3. 5K challenge: How to walk or run 3 miles in just 6 weeks - AOL

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    Any one of these plans will take you from the couch to a 5K in time to celebrate with a big holiday meal! ... feel free! 5 minute strength-training routine for walkers and runners ... Find the 5K ...

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    A RRCA running coach shares her 8-week 5K training plan which includes long runs, strength training, and cross training, plus gear and how to shave off time.

  5. Level up your walking routine with this full-body strength ...

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    The strength-training plan features five upper-body exercises with dumbbells and five lower-body exercises done using your bodyweight. Perform 10 repetitions of each exercise and then repeat for a ...

  6. Brentwood, Essex - Wikipedia

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    Brentwood Running Club (established in 1987 as Thrift Green Trotters), aims to encourage local runners to improve their fitness whilst having fun and meeting like-minded runners. The Club night is on Wednesdays, meeting at 7:30PM at the Brentwood Centre. A Beginners' group following the 13-week 'Couch to 5k' programme is run twice a year. [47]

  7. 5K run - Wikipedia

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    There are several prominent 5K race series, including The Color Run, an international, mass participation, city-based series involving coloured water showers, [11] and the parkrun series, which is a worldwide network of free-to-enter, volunteer-led races occurring each weekend, originating in the United Kingdom.