Waiting for 2026 to start running? You don’t need to — here are the best beginner-friendly races you can join right now

Paula Veloso
by Paula Veloso
6 months ago

Are you waiting for January to “start running seriously”? Or waiting for 2026 to sign up for your first race?
You don’t need to. There are short, accessible and beginner-friendly events happening in the next few weeks — perfect if you want to start now instead of “one day”.

If your goal is to run your first 5K, complete a comfortable 10K or simply experience the atmosphere of an event, here are a few races that are ideal for beginners.

1) Short races (5K — the easiest entry point)

The 5K is the perfect first step: short, manageable and usually flat.
Why beginners love it:

  • No need for months of training
  • You finish without feeling destroyed
  • Helps build routine
  • Friendly, relaxed environment

There are several 5K options on RaceFinder happening in December — ideal for a zero-pressure first experience.

2) 10K races for those who already jog occasionall

If you can run 20–30 minutes without stopping, a 10K is absolutely doable.
These events typically offer:

  • Smooth, straightforward routes
  • Good organisation
  • A mix of paces (lots of beginners!)
  • That feeling of “okay, now I’m officially a runner”

And yes — you can still find plenty of 10Ks with open registrations for the end of the year.

3) Walks and non-competitive events (for zero pressure)

Not all “races” are actually races.
Walks and non-competitive distances are an ideal doorway into the running world:

  • No need to run the whole time
  • Move at your pace
  • Enjoy the event atmosphere without any time anxiety

If you’re starting from absolute zero, these are the best way to begin.

4) How to choose your first race

Before signing up, consider:

  • Distance: 5K for total beginners, 10K if you already run
  • Route profile: flat = easier
  • Weather: winter races are cooler and more comfortable
  • Location: nearby events reduce logistical stress
  • Vibe: festive races (like São Silvestre events) are perfect for first-timers

Conclusion (simple, direct):

You don’t need to wait for 2026.
You don’t need to wait for January.
And you definitely don’t need to “get fitter before signing up”.

You can start right now — step by step, race by race.

👉 Find the best beginner-friendly races happening this year on RaceFinder.

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