Quick Checklist: Are You Really Ready for Your Next Race?

Paula Veloso
by Paula Veloso
6 months ago

Whether you’re lining up for a 5K, 10K, half marathon or a trail event, there’s always that moment of doubt before race day:
“Am I actually prepared?”

To help you start with confidence (and zero stress), here’s a fast and practical checklist to make sure you’re truly ready.

1) Training done — even if not perfect

You don’t need to follow a plan 100%, but you should have:

  • done at least one run close to the race distance, or
  • trained consistently over the last few weeks.

👉 Consistency beats perfection.

2) Pace plan ready

Knowing your starting pace prevents the classic mistake: going out too fast.

Ask yourself:
Are you running for a personal best, running by feel, or simply aiming to finish?

Pick one — it will guide your whole race.

3) Gear tested

Nothing new on race day. Seriously.

Check:

  • running shoes used in training
  • comfortable socks
  • breathable top
  • watch fully charged
  • belt/vest if trail running

👉 Tested gear = zero surprises.

4) Nutrition sorted

For short distances (5–10K):

  • light pre-race breakfast
  • normal hydration

For half marathons or trails:

  • gels already tested
  • simple snacks
  • electrolytes if it’s warm

👉 Never try something new on race day.

5) Logistics ready

Avoid race-morning stress with a simple list:

  • bib + safety pins
  • ID (if required)
  • warm layer for before/after
  • change of clothes
  • sunscreen (yes, even in winter)
  • water or sports drink

6) Do you know the course

Make sure you’re familiar with:

  • elevation profile
  • aid stations
  • type of terrain (road? trail? technical?)
  • start/finish locations

👉 Knowing the course = calmer mind + smarter pacing.

7) Sleep — the most underrated factor

A good night’s sleep the night before is ideal.
If that fails, aim for solid rest two nights before.

Rest = better legs + better focus.

Getting ready for a race isn’t about being perfect — it’s about being organised, confident and aware of what your body needs.
If you’ve signed up, you’re already halfway there. The rest is just following this checklist, showing up relaxed and enjoying the experience.

👉 Looking for your next race? Find it at RaceFinder.

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