MatthewR
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Just wondering what the average sort of time a 4 mile run should take (treadmill)
Cheers
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Robbo
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Technical definition of runnign is a mile every 7 minutes apparently
So 28 minutes
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MatthewR
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Good man Robbo, thanks
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MarkM
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Back in my younger years I used to be able to run 5 minute miles...
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RyanSxi
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quote: Originally posted by MarkM
Back in my younger years I used to be able to run 5 minute miles...
Surely not many though? Thats olympic marathon pace isn't it?
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nik
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I can do 5 min miles too, your be surprised how quickly marathon runners can consistantly run per mile at!! IIRC a good pro can run a 5 min mile for every mile in the 26
[Edited on 14-05-2008 by nik]
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gianluigi
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i done the 1500 meters at school in 5min30sec. so add 15 seconds onto that for an extra 100m to make a mile. 5min45....lets round it upto 6 because i legged the last 200. 6mins a mile should be 20 mins
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Nath
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What's the average that Radcliffe can run at? 26 miles / ?hrs. Would be interesting. They said 13mph on the Chris Moyles Show this morning, but not sure if thats accurate!
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Tom
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I have walked 4/5 miles today and yesterday which took me about an hour. I don't think I could be running that far just now
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MatthewR
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35 mins 4 miles (treadmill though)
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MarkM
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quote: Originally posted by RyanSxi
quote: Originally posted by MarkM
Back in my younger years I used to be able to run 5 minute miles...
Surely not many though? Thats olympic marathon pace isn't it?
No not many at all...my forte as a nipper was sprinting distances and all the way up to 1500 metres.
Anything above that just bored me to tears...
[Edited on 15-05-2008 by MarkM]
[Edited on 15-05-2008 by MarkM]
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richardworrall
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marathon pace is 12-13mph for blokes, i can only manage about 6mph over 10k, am in the middle of training for a half marathon and want to get two hours or less.
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richardworrall
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just done another 10k today in 53 mins. beat my PB by another 2 mins. Worked that out at 7.2mph so getting faster as well.
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