Men at the gym typically have their treadmill set to about 7 miles per hour, or 8:30 minutes per mile. They can probably run faster if they try, maybe 8.5 miles per hour if they pushed it. Very few gymrats can run 9 miles per hour, 10 miles per hour is much harder.
The gymrats are usually in better shape than average couch potato: the average man probably can't run a mile at all, or possibly an 11-12 minute mile.
Olympic runners can do < 4:00 minute miles. Champion marathon runners do 4:45 minute miles. A very good, but not professional, marathon runner can do a mile in 5-6 minutes. A good time for a recreational runner in a marathon is 4 hours, which is 9+ minute miles.
30% of the US is obese (30+ pounds overweight) . 200,000+ people a year are so overweight that they have surgery to shrink their stomachs. Like those people on "The Biggest Loser", almost none of them can run a mile. Walking a mile takes 20-30 minutes. Some people can't even do that.
yes i can run a mile in five minutes and twelve seconds
16.67 minutes per mile.
7.58 minutes per mile.
If you run 1 mile in 15 minutes it will take you 46 minutes 36 seconds run 5km
A squirrel can run a mile in approx. 25 minutes
No, that is terrible. Few people run a mile in more than 6 minutes. 5 minutes 30 seconds is about average. The fastst person ran it in 3minutes 58 seconds
I'm not sure if you can walk a mile in 20 minutes but I'm able to run a mile in 10 minutes.
About 10 (9.85915493) minutes per mile.
How many minutes per mile to run 26.2 miles in 3 hours and 10 minutes?It would take you about 7 and a half minutes per mile.
Luke can run a mile in 7 minutes, so it would take him 77 minutes to run 11 miles (7 minutes x 11 miles). Collen can run a mile in 5 minutes, taking 55 minutes for 11 miles (5 minutes x 11 miles). Therefore, it would take Luke 22 minutes longer than Collen to run 11 miles (77 minutes - 55 minutes).
If you run 26.2 miles in 3 hours 45 minutes your rate is 6.9 minutes per mile.
This is a pace of 4.91 minutes per mile.