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I bet he runs up a lot of miles.I thought you leased?I own a car.
I bet he runs up a lot of miles.I thought you leased?I own a car.
Yeah, but I think "these times" refer to the top listed times in each category, not the slower times at around the 10 minute mark. I'm sure most if not all "trained athletes" in their 40s could run a mile in 10 minutes.CautionsOnly trained athletes can run a mile in these times. If you don't already run, start by walking briskly, and slowly incorporate jogging or running intervals of one minute or shorter into your routine. Gradually increase running intervals and decrease walking intervals until you can run a full mile, and then focus on slowly increasing your speed over months.Interesting. So in the 40-something age groups, approximately 50% of runners can finish a mile in under 10 minutes according to U.S. Army physical fitness guidelines. But it's unclear to me whether "runners" refers to people who are runners or to the general population with respect to their ability to run.I initially thought this had to be under 10%. I'm in decent shape and can do a sub 10 min mile, but I exercise daily. Then thinking about the guys in my neighborhood I'm guessing 7/14 might be able to do it (a few athletes, a cop, a fireman, a few daily joggers).
Then this:
http://www.livestrong.com/article/533654-how-fast-should-you-run-a-mile/
I don't think it's possible to get up to 6mph without exceeding walking formation. If I walk 4.5 on a treadmill, I'm definitely maxing out before I have to convert to a jog.I'm actually a really fast walker. I wouldn't be stunned if I could almost walk a 10 minute mile. Seriously.
i was a 3 sport guy in school and i barely made it sub 30 minutes. i also wanted to die afterwards. i'm not fat, never, ever exercise and was 43 at the time. and quite hungover. good times.I've got long legs, a long stride, and cut my teeth walking through fast-moving crowds in Penn Station.I don't think it's possible to get up to 6mph without exceeding walking formation. If I walk 4.5 on a treadmill, I'm definitely maxing out before I have to convert to a jog.I'm actually a really fast walker. I wouldn't be stunned if I could almost walk a 10 minute mile. Seriously.
You're tall so probably have a long stride but jump on a treadmill and set it to 6mph.I'm actually a really fast walker. I wouldn't be stunned if I could almost walk a 10 minute mile. Seriously.
BRBYou're tall so probably have a long stride but jump on a treadmill and set it to 6mph.I'm actually a really fast walker. I wouldn't be stunned if I could almost walk a 10 minute mile. Seriously.
20 bucks says you can't do it.Tempted to go outside and try this now...
Can we get a video of the attempt?BRBYou're tall so probably have a long stride but jump on a treadmill and set it to 6mph.I'm actually a really fast walker. I wouldn't be stunned if I could almost walk a 10 minute mile. Seriously.
And post video, please.BRBYou're tall so probably have a long stride but jump on a treadmill and set it to 6mph.I'm actually a really fast walker. I wouldn't be stunned if I could almost walk a 10 minute mile. Seriously.
You go to a gym, which is 1 step more than the majority of humanity. Most Americans are fat and lazy.I'm probably in average shape at the age of 36. I definitely drink a lot and don't eat the healthiest. However, I do enjoy exercise and try to work out at least 4 days a week at the gym. On the other days, I'm never completely sedentary. Honestly I feel like I could do a 10 minute mile hungover or drunk (actually I have). Can't believe we have such little faith in humanity to perform a relatively easy task
I agree. I am 5'11", 190 and I don't think I can run a mile without stopping. Maybe if I was going real slow. I lift weights and appear to be in good physical shape, but I never train for cardio.I'm 5'11", 180 lb. Decent shape. 1 mile is a long distance to run..... Ugh.... I say less than 10%.
Sorry, couldn't video on such short notice.Can we get a video of the attempt?BRBYou're tall so probably have a long stride but jump on a treadmill and set it to 6mph.I'm actually a really fast walker. I wouldn't be stunned if I could almost walk a 10 minute mile. Seriously.
Impressive stats.US & World Masters Record Walkers
Records for people at least 35 years old are called "Masters" records. Since our ability to intake and process oxygen decreases with age, records are kept in 5 year age groups. This doesn't mean that Masters Walkers are slow. Far from it. The US record for 20km for men aged 60-64 is 1:51:17, for an average of about 9 minutes per mile or more than 6.6 miles per hour!
For ComparisonA typical club walker (under 50 years old) with moderate training will walk 5km in 36 minutes, or 11½ minutes per mile or 5.1 miles per hour. With significant regular training, a typical club walker can walk 5km in 30 minutes, or 9½ minutes per mile or 6.2 miles per hour
An ordinary person out for a walk averages about 16 minutes per mile or 3.75 miles per hour. A fitness walker tops out at about 12½ minutes per mile or 4.8 miles per hour.
you'd need to shave nearly 30 seconds off each 400 meters if you were on a track. Gonna be tough.Sorry, couldn't video on such short notice.Can we get a video of the attempt?BRBYou're tall so probably have a long stride but jump on a treadmill and set it to 6mph.I'm actually a really fast walker. I wouldn't be stunned if I could almost walk a 10 minute mile. Seriously.
10:58:07. That's an unofficial mile per Google Maps, and terrible conditions -- i.e., in dress shoes and suit, and the course was along 5th and 6th Ave. in NYC (partly uphill), littered with schlubby tourists and traffic. On an ideal straight/flat course and pro day conditions, without obstacles and in sneakers, I bet I crack 10mins.
He'd only need to shave off 15sec per lap (1mi ~ 1600m).you'd need to shave nearly 30 seconds off each 400 meters if you were on a track. Gonna be tough.Sorry, couldn't video on such short notice.Can we get a video of the attempt?BRBYou're tall so probably have a long stride but jump on a treadmill and set it to 6mph.I'm actually a really fast walker. I wouldn't be stunned if I could almost walk a 10 minute mile. Seriously.
10:58:07. That's an unofficial mile per Google Maps, and terrible conditions -- i.e., in dress shoes and suit, and the course was along 5th and 6th Ave. in NYC (partly uphill), littered with schlubby tourists and traffic. On an ideal straight/flat course and pro day conditions, without obstacles and in sneakers, I bet I crack 10mins.
So basically Otis is 30 seconds faster than a typical club walker, while going uphill in full business attire and fighting mid-day traffic. I'm picturing him going full Malcolm in the Middle Hal one day soon.Impressive stats.US & World Masters Record Walkers
Records for people at least 35 years old are called "Masters" records. Since our ability to intake and process oxygen decreases with age, records are kept in 5 year age groups. This doesn't mean that Masters Walkers are slow. Far from it. The US record for 20km for men aged 60-64 is 1:51:17, for an average of about 9 minutes per mile or more than 6.6 miles per hour!
For ComparisonA typical club walker (under 50 years old) with moderate training will walk 5km in 36 minutes, or 11½ minutes per mile or 5.1 miles per hour. With significant regular training, a typical club walker can walk 5km in 30 minutes, or 9½ minutes per mile or 6.2 miles per hour
An ordinary person out for a walk averages about 16 minutes per mile or 3.75 miles per hour. A fitness walker tops out at about 12½ minutes per mile or 4.8 miles per hour.
I'm really good. It may be the thing I'm best at.So basically Otis is 30 seconds faster than a typical club walker, while going uphill in full business attire and fighting mid-day traffic. I'm picturing him going full Malcolm in the Middle Hal one day soon.Impressive stats.US & World Masters Record Walkers
Records for people at least 35 years old are called "Masters" records. Since our ability to intake and process oxygen decreases with age, records are kept in 5 year age groups. This doesn't mean that Masters Walkers are slow. Far from it. The US record for 20km for men aged 60-64 is 1:51:17, for an average of about 9 minutes per mile or more than 6.6 miles per hour!
For ComparisonA typical club walker (under 50 years old) with moderate training will walk 5km in 36 minutes, or 11½ minutes per mile or 5.1 miles per hour. With significant regular training, a typical club walker can walk 5km in 30 minutes, or 9½ minutes per mile or 6.2 miles per hour
An ordinary person out for a walk averages about 16 minutes per mile or 3.75 miles per hour. A fitness walker tops out at about 12½ minutes per mile or 4.8 miles per hour.
doh! i read that as 11:58Ned said:He'd only need to shave off 15sec per lap (1mi ~ 1600m).DA RAIDERS said:you'd need to shave nearly 30 seconds off each 400 meters if you were on a track. Gonna be tough.Otis said:Sorry, couldn't video on such short notice.fred_1_15301 said:Can we get a video of the attempt?Otis said:BRBDrifter said:You're tall so probably have a long stride but jump on a treadmill and set it to 6mph.Otis said:I'm actually a really fast walker. I wouldn't be stunned if I could almost walk a 10 minute mile. Seriously.
10:58:07. That's an unofficial mile per Google Maps, and terrible conditions -- i.e., in dress shoes and suit, and the course was along 5th and 6th Ave. in NYC (partly uphill), littered with schlubby tourists and traffic. On an ideal straight/flat course and pro day conditions, without obstacles and in sneakers, I bet I crack 10mins.
Congratulations, you only have a few years left to live.Quez said:I agree. I am 5'11", 190 and I don't think I can run a mile without stopping. Maybe if I was going real slow. I lift weights and appear to be in good physical shape, but I never train for cardio.Super King said:I'm 5'11", 180 lb. Decent shape. 1 mile is a long distance to run..... Ugh.... I say less than 10%.
Flex for us, Drama.flapgreen said:Is this the thread where we brag about how great of shape we're in?
It doesn't appear that wayflapgreen said:Is this the thread where we brag about how great of shape we're in?
USATF speed walking championships / records disagrees.avoiding injuries said:I don't think it's possible to get up to 6mph without exceeding walking formation. If I walk 4.5 on a treadmill, I'm definitely maxing out before I have to convert to a jog.Otis said:I'm actually a really fast walker. I wouldn't be stunned if I could almost walk a 10 minute mile. Seriously.
I'll never forget when I was at the Penn Relays for my Sr. year in HS and saw the speed walkers. Friggin' HS aged kids walking a 5K in 25-26mins. Blew my mind...........USATF speed walking championships / records disagrees.avoiding injuries said:I don't think it's possible to get up to 6mph without exceeding walking formation. If I walk 4.5 on a treadmill, I'm definitely maxing out before I have to convert to a jog.Otis said:I'm actually a really fast walker. I wouldn't be stunned if I could almost walk a 10 minute mile. Seriously.
http://www.usatf.org/statistics/records/view.asp?division=american&location=road&age=open&sport=RW
I own a bunch of Hot Wheels.ClownCausedChaos2 said:I thought you leased?TheIronSheik said:I own a car.
It's got to be more than that. I'm obese and I can run significantly faster than a 10 minute mile.The % who can run a 10 minute mile is probably very close to the % who are not obese.
Pretty ####### awesome if you actually went out and did thisOtis said:Sorry, couldn't video on such short notice.fred_1_15301 said:Can we get a video of the attempt?Otis said:BRBDrifter said:You're tall so probably have a long stride but jump on a treadmill and set it to 6mph.Otis said:I'm actually a really fast walker. I wouldn't be stunned if I could almost walk a 10 minute mile. Seriously.
10:58:07. That's an unofficial mile per Google Maps, and terrible conditions -- i.e., in dress shoes and suit, and the course was along 5th and 6th Ave. in NYC (partly uphill), littered with schlubby tourists and traffic. On an ideal straight/flat course and pro day conditions, without obstacles and in sneakers, I bet I crack 10mins.
Like this one?I own a bunch of Hot Wheels.ClownCausedChaos2 said:I thought you leased?TheIronSheik said:I own a car.
Is that a crossover?Like this one?I own a bunch of Hot Wheels.ClownCausedChaos2 said:I thought you leased?TheIronSheik said:I own a car.
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My 25 YO gf pats herself on the back if she can accomplish a 12 minute mile. Im sure 40 YO women are much worse.What are thoughts on 40 YO women who could do this?
No there are other threads for that. This is for bragging about how good we are at walking.flapgreen said:Is this the thread where we brag about how great of shape we're in?
Swear it.Pretty ####### awesome if you actually went out and did thisOtis said:Sorry, couldn't video on such short notice.fred_1_15301 said:Can we get a video of the attempt?Otis said:BRBDrifter said:You're tall so probably have a long stride but jump on a treadmill and set it to 6mph.Otis said:I'm actually a really fast walker. I wouldn't be stunned if I could almost walk a 10 minute mile. Seriously.
10:58:07. That's an unofficial mile per Google Maps, and terrible conditions -- i.e., in dress shoes and suit, and the course was along 5th and 6th Ave. in NYC (partly uphill), littered with schlubby tourists and traffic. On an ideal straight/flat course and pro day conditions, without obstacles and in sneakers, I bet I crack 10mins.
Did you then run the mile back to work?Swear it.Pretty ####### awesome if you actually went out and did thisOtis said:Sorry, couldn't video on such short notice.fred_1_15301 said:Can we get a video of the attempt?Otis said:BRBDrifter said:You're tall so probably have a long stride but jump on a treadmill and set it to 6mph.Otis said:I'm actually a really fast walker. I wouldn't be stunned if I could almost walk a 10 minute mile. Seriously.
10:58:07. That's an unofficial mile per Google Maps, and terrible conditions -- i.e., in dress shoes and suit, and the course was along 5th and 6th Ave. in NYC (partly uphill), littered with schlubby tourists and traffic. On an ideal straight/flat course and pro day conditions, without obstacles and in sneakers, I bet I crack 10mins.
The fact that you did 5K is still pretty good. Just your motivation alone puts you ahead of 80% of the population.I did a 5K at the gym today. Took me 50 minutes. At this moment in my fat life I can't see going any faster.
This is me.Cliff Clavin said:The 1st mile? Sure. The 2nd mile? Nope.
Sounds like you need to work on your vision on this particular course.Otis said:Sorry, couldn't video on such short notice.
10:58:07. That's an unofficial mile per Google Maps, and terrible conditions -- i.e., in dress shoes and suit, and the course was along 5th and 6th Ave. in NYC (partly uphill), littered with schlubby tourists and traffic. On an ideal straight/flat course and pro day conditions, without obstacles and in sneakers, I bet I crack 10mins.
You need more size if you want to be a weightlifter. PM Woz for tips.Quez said:I agree. I am 5'11", 190 and I don't think I can run a mile without stopping. Maybe if I was going real slow. I lift weights and appear to be in good physical shape, but I never train for cardio.Super King said:I'm 5'11", 180 lb. Decent shape. 1 mile is a long distance to run..... Ugh.... I say less than 10%.