Get Inspired: How to get into running

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Couch to 5K: Get running half an hour in just nine weeks

How do I start?

But, is running for me?

  • It is the perfect way to get active - it's free and you can start right outside your front door. Comfortable sports clothing and a suitable pair of trainers is all you need.

What to expect when I begin running?

  • Running helps to get rid of stress hormones, boosts your mood and keeps you fit.

  • It burns more calories than many mainstream exercise activities. You can do it as little or as often as you like and fit it around your busy schedule.

  • BBC's Couch to 5k programme will help you increase your pace and distance gradually.

  • Disability athletes wanting to take part in running events can register online for support to find a local club and coach on the England Athletics, external website.

  • For wheelchair users, Wheel Power, external is a great launch point to find out how to get started.

  • If you want to start running but feel nervous about doing it on your own, RunTogether, external could be the answer.

  • Or check out parkrun UK, external, who organise free weekly runs in open spaces including parks, woodlands and beaches.

  • 'Junior parkruns' are held on Sunday mornings for children aged 4-14. Just register for free, external before your first run.

To get you in the mood ...

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Running saved my life - Bella Mackie

All clubs need a chair, secretary and treasurer to help things run smoothly as well as officials, coaches and judges. Whatever role you're interested in, Join In, external has opportunities to volunteer in your area.

Are you inspired to try running? Or maybe you are a keen enthusiast already? Get in touch and tell us your experience of the activity by tweeting us on @bbcgetinspired,, external visiting us on Facebook, external or email us on getinspired@bbc.co.uk., external

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