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klingklang77
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Running times
Can you tell me what is a good running time for say 1 mile?
Treadmill running that is- I am too afraid of running on the street and falling flat on my face and losing teeth.
Thanks!
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Posted 12/2/08 5:34 PM |
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Re: Running times
8 to 10 minutes?
I run kind of fast- but not as fast as I did in HS
I used to run a mile in under 7 minutes back then
it still amazes me
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Posted 12/2/08 5:48 PM |
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CAMCaps
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Re: Running times
I think it depends on a lot of different factors.
On average, though, I would say 8-9 minutes is a good pace. (That's about 6.7-7.5 mph on the treadmill)
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Posted 12/2/08 8:16 PM |
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klingklang77
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Re: Running times
I'm a slow runner. . I do a mix of walking and running and it takes me 15 mins to do one mile.
Message edited 12/3/2008 5:42:00 AM.
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Posted 12/3/08 5:09 AM |
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robynfs
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Re: Running times
Don't worry about your time, running no matter what your time is great! That isn't to say you shouldn't push yourself once you feel your runs are getting easier. At that point run a little faster for one minute intervals..you are doing great!
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Posted 12/3/08 9:24 AM |
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azoodie
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Re: Running times
Posted by robynfs
Don't worry about your time, running no matter what your time is great! That isn't to say you shouldn't push yourself once you feel your runs are getting easier. At that point run a little faster for one minute intervals..you are doing great!
ITA with this! Eventually you will get faster! Keep up the great work!!!
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Posted 12/3/08 2:28 PM |
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Erica
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Re: Running times
I agree! You WILL get faster. I even go in waves - my spring/summer times are much better than my winter times, for the sheer fact, I'm a bit lazier in the winter...LOL
If I take some time off, I get a bit upset at my training times, but I eventually get back to where I was
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Posted 12/3/08 5:59 PM |
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drpepper318
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Re: Running times
I run/ walk 3 miles in 40 mins.. so on avg I go about a 13 min mile.. that is a combo of walking/running though.. I can't run the entire thing.. if you can run it all, I'd say a good time is 10-11 mins. per mile.
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Posted 12/4/08 11:22 AM |
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Re: Running times
8-9 minutes I would say
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Posted 12/4/08 12:30 PM |
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pmpkn087
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Re: Running times
If I was only running one mile, I could easily do 8 or 8.5 minutes.
I agree with what Robyn said. IMO, you should now concentrate on doing the full mile without walking, no matter how long it takes. Once you get your time (let's say 15 minutes) then just increase your speed a little bit each time. Speed will come with time.
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Posted 12/5/08 3:16 PM |
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klingklang77
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Re: Running times
Thanks ladies!
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Posted 12/5/08 11:16 PM |
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