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Runners: "9.39 mile" Good enough?
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Afternoon,
I've started running again for the first time in a few months (the bike has taken over during the sunny months). I'm running just under a 10 minute mile - is this acceptable?
I feel it's not but some have attempted to reassure me it's "fine".
I've never really used this metric before. I used to run 6 miles a day and just be happy to finish it. Now I've only got the option of doing 3 miles in a session so I need a new benchmark for improvement.
What should I be aiming for?
I've started running again for the first time in a few months (the bike has taken over during the sunny months). I'm running just under a 10 minute mile - is this acceptable?
I feel it's not but some have attempted to reassure me it's "fine".
I've never really used this metric before. I used to run 6 miles a day and just be happy to finish it. Now I've only got the option of doing 3 miles in a session so I need a new benchmark for improvement.
What should I be aiming for?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I was doing 10 min miles for 13-16 miles when I was training and about 11 min miles for anything further.
Unless you're training for an actual run it's hard to set a time to train at as for fitness you just want to be pushing yourself that little bit more every time.
There's usually a few runs in spring, I've got a half marathon in March, if you give yourself something specific to aim for, i.e. a 10k in 50 mins, then you can train around that.
Unless you're training for an actual run it's hard to set a time to train at as for fitness you just want to be pushing yourself that little bit more every time.
There's usually a few runs in spring, I've got a half marathon in March, if you give yourself something specific to aim for, i.e. a 10k in 50 mins, then you can train around that.
Thanks Fluff, I'll take you up on that. I'll try and manage 8 minute miles by the end of November.
Paul, I don't have the luxury of "long" run any more, I'd like to set myself up for a marathon or something soon - before my knees drop off - but I'd probably have to move house first!
Happy to be a short/middle-distance runner for the moment though!
Paul, I don't have the luxury of "long" run any more, I'd like to set myself up for a marathon or something soon - before my knees drop off - but I'd probably have to move house first!
Happy to be a short/middle-distance runner for the moment though!
get signing up for some 5k / 10k's then if you can, the buzz of a race day is always a spur! My sister's decided she wants to do a 10k after wathcing us at the marathon. I'd definitely recommend a marathon if you can, I think I put it off for too long, I reckon I'd have been really good 10 years ago!
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