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Depends on what you're after.
Jog before breakfast forces the body to burn fat, as all easy energy has already been used up during the night. so it's "good" for that.
OTOH, turning fat into muscle fuel is slower than turning food into muscle fuel, so you can't push as hard.
So if you're training for strength/speed, it's "bad" and it'll give you a poorer workout.
However, by jogging (or doing any physical exercise for this matter) can actually have negative affects on your body. It is recommended you leave at least a 30 minute gap between your meal and your exercise to allocate enough time for your food to digest before you do any physical exercise.
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Theshold pace for 25:30 5k runner is
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About 7.06 miles per hour. This equates to an 8.5-minute mile.
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No. This would require a pace of about 37 miles per hour, which is impossible for humans.
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A 4 minute 50 second mile is a pace of 12.41 miles per hour.
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A person who prepares hides is also called a "tanner" otherwise known as a person who tans hides. That's all I know. :/ sorry it's not that great.
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thirty
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It's spelled "requiescant in pace," and it's Latin for "may they rest in peace"--the R.I.P. on a gravestone (the singular form is "requiescat in pace," "may he (or she) rest in peace").
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No earnest soul can pass through this world without being called upon to contend earnestly for the faith.
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9 sisters from oldest to youngest : Duranice, Phyllis, June, Lashun, Melonda, Dejuii, Leslie, Latrice, and Lydia
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clearly depends on fitness and terrain but flat should be less than 18.00 and hilly should be less than 20mins
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Pacing is how quickly you let things happen in a story.
It would be a mistake to have everything happen all at once therefore the plot is inter spaced with moments of character building, back-story, philosophy, narrative and such so that the reader has an opportunity to experience a wealth of human interest.
'High Noon' is a western movie that follows an exact time-line. Every minute is the film corresponds to a minute in (what would be real life). It is realistically paced with plenty of human interaction and only a blurb of action at the very end.
'Flowers for Algernon' follows the pattern of a series of a daily reports. The book is paced as a post-day evaluation.
'The Color(sic) Purple' follows the pattern of a series of letters. It is paced on a monthly basis.