So, I've been running a bit for fun the past few months. I did my first 5k in october at the susan G komen race for the cure (it was ~30 degrees that morning) and I did it in 27.19
I didn't get special shoes other than what I normally work out in or really do anything other than run 3-4 times a week, and I've not changed my diet up at all.
I have a few questions if you smarter people don't mind answering.
Is 27.19 a good first time? I'm 23 years old if that helps. I really think the cold added a lot to my time, but I have no way of proving it.
Do you guys recommend running roads/trails/parks more than a treadmill? and do you have some pattern that you do? What I've been doing is run 4 miles or so and then do some light weights and body weight stuff after the run, and I do this 3 or 4 times a week, usually M/W/F, but a lot of times I still run a mile or two on my off days or do some other cardio.
Would you guys recommend doing more 5k's and short races before moving up? or does it even matter really?
Sorry if some of these questions seem stupid, but nobody where I live really does anything like this, and the hundreds of articles you can find online seem to assume you're changing diet or things like that, so really any advice would be much appreciated.