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Getting into this running thing recently, doing a 'fast' mile (relative ofcourse) on weekdays for a cardio workout and a long run on the weekends (3+ miles). Would like to work up to a respectable time for running a mile. Currently my time is pretty abysmal but I'm only just getting into it. Is sub-7 minutes pretty good?
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7min/Mile if running 3+ miles is relatively good yes
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no, just one mile! 7min mile for 3 miles sounds ridiculous for me at this point!
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I do about 8 mins. That's avg for 5 miles
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I guess I also should have clarified running on a track rather than on a treadmill.
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Getting into this running thing recently, doing a 'fast' mile (relative ofcourse) on weekdays for a cardio workout and a long run on the weekends (3+ miles). Would like to work up to a respectable time for running a mile. Currently my time is pretty abysmal but I'm only just getting into it. Is sub-7 minutes pretty good?
Congrats on getting into it. Wish someone would have given me advice to start running 10 years ago. Feel so good
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I do about 8 mins. That's avg for 5 miles
how long have you been running? how consistently? that sounds pretty damn good to me.
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no, just one mile! 7min mile for 3 miles sounds ridiculous for me at this point!
At what age?
Even for someone at my age (22) and only for one mile it is still pretty good, or atleast above average thats for sure
I dont know what your background is, if you have been playing soccer since being 6 y.o. this would be relatively slow, but if its just cardio in addition to building your body in the gym its good.
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At what age?
Even for someone at my age (22) and only for one mile it is still pretty good, or atleast above average thats for sure
I dont know what your background is, if you have been playing soccer since being 6 y.o. this would be relatively slow, but if its just cardio in addition to building your body in the gym its good.
Cool. Played soccer and wrestled in highschool- no idea what times I was capable of back then, but I know I was pretty damn conditioned during wrestling season!
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how long have you been running? how consistently? that sounds pretty damn good to me.
8 months now. And 5-7 times a week. I am addicted to it. Or rather the results of feeling from it and look from it.
Note: I am not going for the huge 250 pound bb look. Jacked swimmer here
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A 7 minute mile works out to just a little over a 3 hour marathon. A lot of people are running that. Depending on your age it's probably good enough in most cases to qualify u for the Boston Marathon, but even then may not be enough.
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I suppose the difference is the same as between some one who has been lifting weights for years versus a novice. It seems almost unbelievable the 'feats' possible after years of going at it!
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I do a 6 minute mile, but I only run 1 mile and only after a conditioning type workout.
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I do a 6 minute mile, but I only run 1 mile and only after a conditioning type workout.
Pretty damn good. I should time a 1 mile just to know. It wouldn't be 6 though thats for sure
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Do you guys find it's easier/harder to run on a treadmill versus track?
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Do you guys find it's easier/harder to run on a treadmill versus track?
Treadmill is soooo easy. I did 5 miles outside by a lake this morning and it is much much harder
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Treadmill is soooo easy. I did 5 miles outside by a lake this morning and it is much much harder
Yea I was thinking the same. Less resistance on the treadmill, and its easier to pace yourself. But treadmills can be so damn monotonous.
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For you big guys watch the running. It is not muscle sparing and can cause overuse injuries. Shorter more intense stuff is better and the fat burn continues well after the session.
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lol... ;)
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Pretty damn good. I should time a 1 mile just to know. It wouldn't be 6 though thats for sure
If you want to improve your run times, start training your legs unilaterally, one at a time. When you run you don`t jump with both legs, you use one at a time.
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1 minute.
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John Daily ran it in 2.5 hours.
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For one mile you definitely want to be sub 6 mins. Especially running on a track.
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If you want to improve your run times, start training your legs unilaterally, one at a time. When you run you don`t jump with both legs, you use one at a time.
I am going to incorporate this. Definitely want to improve my times
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Getting into this running thing recently, doing a 'fast' mile (relative ofcourse) on weekdays for a cardio workout and a long run on the weekends (3+ miles). Would like to work up to a respectable time for running a mile. Currently my time is pretty abysmal but I'm only just getting into it. Is sub-7 minutes pretty good?
Get the biggest scariest gay guy you can find and tell him if you catch me you can ass rape me then run, do this 3 times per week your cardio will be better in no time.
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Get the biggest scariest gay guy you can find and tell him if you catch me you can ass rape me then run, do this 3 times per week your cardio will be better in no time.
TBombz just sprained an ankle.
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Is this a serious post?
Yes. Think about it.
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Some incredible runners here on getbig. Someone suggested running 26 seven minute miles is just okay running. Amazing. Some cardio animals here.
If you are a bodybuilder who devotes most of his time to lifting then one 8 minute mile is fairly good for cardio efficiency. If you dedicate some time to running a 7 minute mile it will put you ahead of the majority of joggers. If you can run a 6 minute mile there are very few that keep up with you except dedicated runners. When you get down to a 5 minute mile that's where you get to a speed where it's hard to find anyone but a few guys on a high school track team that could keep up with you.
I was a sprinter in high school but I could string together a couple of 5 something miles. At age 47 I could hit one 6 minute mile while mainly lifting weights. Now as I approach 55 a 7 minute mile feels like I am flying but I still think maybe with delusion that I can break 6 minutes if I put the work in.
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sub 6 is a good mile
sub 5 is an outstanding mile
and sub 4 is world-class