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Mile run - Neuralsandwich - 30 April 2012 So as part of my new fitness training regime, which is losely based on the royal marines Initial military fitness. I just ran my first full mile in years. I can safely report I am not that fit haha. I was wandering how far and in what time others can run a mile in, just as a sort of standard for distance so people can measure their own fitness agaisnt. I managed the mile in 9 minutes 24 seconds and that was tough. Just courious to see how you guys measure up in fitness, I don't want to be the most unfit in this forum RE: Mile run - bigpaul - 30 April 2012 (30 April 2012, 10:19)Neuralsandwich Wrote: So as part of my new fitness training regime, which is losely based on the royal marines Initial military fitness. I just ran my first full mile in years. I can safely report I am not that fit haha.dont worry you arent the least fit! i dont run anywhere! RE: Mile run - Neuralsandwich - 30 April 2012 That is fair enough, my main motivation for this is to actually beat my older brother in fitness and strength, I managed to beat him in height so by the the end of the year I'll be the bigger brother haha. RE: Mile run - 00111001 - 30 April 2012 I don't run unless I'm being chased by something with more teeth than all the Osmond family combined RE: Mile run - Nemesis - 30 April 2012 I do run mixed with power walk twice a day, each hour is around the 4 mile mark, so 8 miles a day some times 12 rest Sundays. RE: Mile run - bigpaul - 30 April 2012 i walk the dog on a country lane alongside fields, about 1 hour per day every day. RE: Mile run - Neuralsandwich - 30 April 2012 Well good to see that I was on par before, I used to only walk about 4 miles a day in just over an hour. RE: Mile run - 00111001 - 30 April 2012 I'd like to start running again, but I broke my pelvis in a car accident years ago, and being young I escaped from hospital to spend time in the pub. Thus it healed strangely, I've now got extra bone, so I run like a mortally wounded, but very graceful, three legged elephant. But, getting a dog, so I'll be walking about 4 miles a day from now on. Dunno about the running though - depends who can see me RE: Mile run - Nemesis - 30 April 2012 (30 April 2012, 11:51)Neuralsandwich Wrote: Well good to see that I was on par before, I used to only walk about 4 miles a day in just over an hour. I go from my home to local co-op around a green and back home I guess 4 miles my pedometer reads as 7500 Avg steps by the time I get home, I also carry a weighted back pack and I am a big bloke, I have years of training behind me but I am new to this running walking combo (week 7), and like it a lot as I am getting older I see it as the way to go for me. (30 April 2012, 11:39)bigpaul Wrote: i walk the dog on a country lane alongside fields, about 1 hour per day every day. Paul do you get out of breath on this walk? RE: Mile run - Scythe13 - 30 April 2012 I've not measured my 1 mile time, so that'll be a good thing for me to do. I've been running with my GHB and BOB, but I assume you want packless time? I'm working with the Scouts tonight, so it'll have to be done tomorrow. The average person is meant to be able to run a mile in 10 minutes, so taking off more than 30 seconds from that is a BIG step up! Already you're above average mate. |