How to choose your next running race: a smart way to plan your season

Paula Veloso
by Paula Veloso
3 months ago

Choosing your next race isn’t always as simple as it seems. With dozens of running events happening across Portugal every month, from 5K races to marathons and trail events, the challenge is often not finding a race but choosing the right one.

Planning your race season strategically can make a huge difference in motivation, performance and long-term consistency.

If you’re thinking about your next race, this guide will help you make smarter decisions and get the most out of the race calendar.

Start by defining your goal

Before choosing any race, ask yourself a simple question: what do you want from this phase of your season?

  • Running your first race
  • Improving your time in a specific distance
  • Preparing for a half marathon or marathon
  • Trying trail running
  • Staying consistent and motivated

Your answer will completely shape the type of race you should choose. A race should support your process, not just fill your calendar.

Choose the right distance for your current phase

The best decision isn’t always the longest or most popular race. Progress often comes from choosing distances that match your current training phase.

For example:

  • 5K and 10K races are ideal for beginners or speed-focused phases
  • 10K and 15K races work well as preparation for a half marathon
  • Half marathons help build endurance for marathon training
  • Short trail races can be a great entry into trail running

Choosing the right distance reduces injury risk and increases the chance of a positive race experience.

Pay attention to timing and spacing

One of the most common mistakes is scheduling too many races without proper recovery. Racing can boost motivation, but it also requires careful planning.

When building your race calendar:

  • Avoid racing too close to your main goal race
  • Use shorter races as controlled training efforts
  • Allow recovery time after demanding events
  • Identify one or two key races for the season

Having a clear overview of the race calendar helps maintain consistency and avoid burnout.

Course profile and race type matter

Not all races are the same, even at the same distance. A flat, fast 10K is very different from a hilly or trail-based 10K.

Before registering, check:

  • Elevation profile
  • Terrain (road, trail or mixed)
  • Expected weather conditions
  • Location and logistics
  • Competitive vs. relaxed atmosphere

Choosing races that match your profile and goals makes the experience far more rewarding.

Use the race calendar to your advantage

You no longer need to search across multiple websites or social media pages to find races. Platforms like RaceFinder allow you to filter events by distance, location and date, making it easier to plan your season.

Having all races in one place helps you compare options and make smarter decisions throughout the year.

The right race at the right time changes everything

Running more races isn’t always the answer. Choosing the right race at the right moment can boost motivation, improve performance and keep your training consistent.

If you’re thinking about your next race, start by looking at your current goals and training phase before looking at the calendar.

Your next great race might already be waiting.

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