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Keeping a group together during a race?
I recently coaxed a few of my friends to run the 5k Race for Life in Cambridge, UK on 3 July. There will be four, possibly five, of us. We don't train together as most of them live in London (the fifth in the USA), but I do know that all of us are at different fitness levels and abilities.
I guess I'm the leader since I organised us, but I've never run with more than one other person before. I was wondering if people had tips for keeping a group together during a race. Is it even possible? Is it best to decide on a strategy beforehand? In other words, is it best to agree that we'll prioritise staying together over getting the best times? Should we try to stay in pairs? If someone needs to stop and walk, is it disheartening for that person to be left behind? Should I make an effort to be "cheerleader" and keep everybody going? Help, please?
Thanks!
I guess I'm the leader since I organised us, but I've never run with more than one other person before. I was wondering if people had tips for keeping a group together during a race. Is it even possible? Is it best to decide on a strategy beforehand? In other words, is it best to agree that we'll prioritise staying together over getting the best times? Should we try to stay in pairs? If someone needs to stop and walk, is it disheartening for that person to be left behind? Should I make an effort to be "cheerleader" and keep everybody going? Help, please?
Thanks!

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Maybe I should suggest that everyone time themselves on a practice run so that I have some idea what pace we can set if we do run together, too?
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