As track season is coming into swing and not being a runner, I am curious of how fast average people are? What would be everyone’s time if they ran a mile today? I am guessing I would be between 7:00 and 7:30 without working at it.
Without working on it 7:00 is a stretch. I say more people in 8:30-9:30 range that are activeAs track season is coming into swing and not being a runner, I am curious of how fast average people are? What would be everyone’s time if they ran a mile today? I am guessing I would be between 7:00 and 7:30 without working at it.
Run for fun? What the hell kind of fun is that?I’d be a DNF.
I can bike forever. I could all day. If I was playing a game (eg hoops game) I could run all day. I just can’t run for the sake of running at all.
I ran a 4:35 in high school and placed third in the county. I'm guessing I could do a 9 minute mile now if my knees allowed me to go that far.As track season is coming into swing and not being a runner, I am curious of how fast average people are? What would be everyone’s time if they ran a mile today? I am guessing I would be between 7:00 and 7:30 without working at it.
Turned 84 last month.Ok got on the treadmill at the gym. I am 4 to 5 days a week at the gym but usually stair machine, elliptical, or bike, for cardio then weight training. I’m 38 6ft 215 and ran 7:55 on the treadmill. Might have been able to be 7:45 but waited to long to juice it at the end. 7:00 would definitely take some training. Hated every step.
Good for you, that is honestly incredibly impressive. I have personally only witnessed one person in their 80’s running.Turned 84 last month.
Two mile runs are in the 27 neighborhood
Last time at a mile broke into the 13 s
LOL. My car can't even do that, DE! Seriously though, that is fast, IMHO! For me, late 50's, still smarting from the Big Sur marathon from 2014, I have nagging injuries from training and I still can't really run much anymore.Answer is highly age/fitness dependent. In my 20's/30's I could run a 5 minute mile when I was in running shape. Wouldn't even attempt a mile right now (early 60's) due to some nagging injuries. If I was injury-free, in-shape today I think I could still crank out a sub 8 minute mile.
Had a soccer coach who made the kids do that to make the team, that is until one year a bunch of kids he cut the year before made it and his all county keeper did not....I haven't run since I pinched a nerve in my back a few years ago. Luckily, I can still play golf!
Back in high school, in order to make the basketball team you have to run 2 miles in 12 minutes. I know it's not world record pace, but it's pretty good.