Test Out a Quicker Pace
One of the first steps in learning how to run faster is to feel what it's like to pick up the pace. Start with short bursts of speed work and then return to your usual pace.
Keep in mind that increasing your speed might leave you more winded than usual at first, which is why it's important to regulate your breathing.
If your muscles start to fatigue, it's important to notice the difference between discomfort and pain. If you're experiencing the latter, you'll need to slow down your pace.
Running outside your comfort zone may feel uncomfortable at first, but as you start to develop mental stamina and physical endurance, you'll get accustomed to the sensations that arise when you pick up the pace and start to anticipate (and maybe even enjoy) the experience of running faster.
Use our pace calculator to determine your current pace. Input your distance and time, and watch as your pace gradually starts to improve.