What is considered a good 5 mile time?
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What is considered a good 5 mile time?
A “good” time would depend upon your ability to run at distance. For some, a “good” time might be 45 minutes. For others, it might be 30–36 minutes (5–6 minute miles in highly competitive races). For the casual-but-competitive runner, times between 42 and 48 minutes would generally be considered “good” times.
What is a good mile time for 4 miles?
How Long Does It Take To Run 4 Miles? The average time to run 4 miles is around 45 minutes. This is a pace of just over 11 minutes per mile. Most new runners are capable of that pace.
How hard is it to drop 2 minutes off your Mile Pace?
An Army officer emailed me with a goal of dropping two minutes off his mile run pace. This is not a tough goal to achieve if you currently are running a 10-minute mile and have a goal of an eight-minute mile pace. However, as you can imagine, it gets much tougher going from an eight-minute mile pace to six minutes or faster.
How fast is 30 miles per hour in feet per second?
10 miles per hour = 14.7 feet per second 20 miles per hour = 29.3 feet per second 25 miles per hour = 36.7 feet per second 30 miles per hour = 44.0 feet per second
How long should I run at my goal pace?
All runs no matter what the distance – 1 mile, 2 mile, 3 miles, 1/4, 1/2 miles etc are to be done at your goal pace. Work up to three miles of running for as long as you can at your goal pace. Once you fall off your pace, stop, walk and recover for two minutes and continue running shorter intervals until you reach a total distance of three miles.
Is it possible to run a 5-minute mile?
It’s now been 65 years since Sir Roger Bannister broke the seemingly impossible 4-minute barrier for the distance. No such mystique has existed around the 5-minute mile for the simple reason that, for elite or even decent club runners, it’s an eminently achievable feat.