5-6 minutes if you are around 12 then between 6-9 is a good time depending on your gender and activity level
as a frosh soph mile, track runner, my best time was 6:05.
The average time for a mile is about 8 minutes, for runners its 6 minutes, so a sub six minute mile is good for a runner and a sub seven for nonrunners.
That is a very good time for a human runner. It equates to an average speed of 12 miles per hour.
you sound like a good runner. stay dedicated and you can do anything you set your mind to
A 'split' is the time it takes to run a portion of the race. Split times in the mile run are generally taken after 1/4 mile, 1/2 mile, and 3/4 mile and are used to determine whether the runner is on pace to finish the race in the desired time or in a record time.
Best runner in the world(currently): JFire with a time of 2:31 seconds in the mile Slowest: KBenk with a time of: hes still running his first mile
the runner who runs a kilometer in 4 minutes kilometer is about 0.8 of a mile, so if take someone double to run a mile, they're worse.
It varies depending on the individuals personal skill set. An olympic mile runner can run this distance in just a little over 4 minutes. However a 7-8 minute mile is considered to be a good pace for a normal adult.
not at all if your a intermediate runner beginners usually take about 12 mins for a mile
Running 10k (6.2 miles) in sub 40 mins is typically referred to as a benchmark for a 'good' runner. So yes I would say it is a good time.
4 minutes It is running at a 15 mile per hour pace
It depends on how experienced you are as a runner. Beginner: 3 miles or so (11-12 min/mile) Average runner: about 3.5 miles (10 min/mile) Fast: about 4.5 miles (8 min/mile) Experienced XC runner: about 5 miles (7 min/mile) Elite runner/really awesome XC runner: about 6-7 miles (5-6 min/mile) Anything faster than 5 min/mile for 35 minutes is craziness. If you ran more than 7 miles in 35 minutes...you don't need to be asking whether that's a good number of miles :P