Originally posted by Lucy
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How many miles should I run today?
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Originally posted by ArdescoIsn't average running speed something like 10-12 MPH. That means you are running at approx half of the average running speed AtW, i.e. you aren't going for a run, just a brisk walk.
Go and do some proper running FFS!!!
That's two miles in 12 minutes, which is faster than average, though a club athlete would be looking to do it in about 10 minutes (12 mph), and the world record is about 8 (15 mph).
You are right though, AtW's 2 miles in 20 minutes is indeed slow, and hardly worth the effort assuming he is under 40 and an averagely fit human being. He needs to run faster and further to get much fitness benefit.
Then again, he might simply enjoy jogging around at that pace, chatting up women on the way.Comment
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