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  1. Fpassion

    Fpassion Formula Junior

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    My Current run times are as follows

    1). 1 mile pending lol probably 5:30
    2). 2 miles 11:40 goal 10ish
    3). 5 mile run 39:45 not at full pace, goal is 35 minutes

    For the first time I wore a watch during my 5 mile run my 3-5 mile time was faster than first 2.lol
     
  2. CRG125

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    How are you timing these? On thread mile or on an actual track?
     
  3. Fpassion

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    I run outside, noticed the first 2 miles are all up hill that would explain the slower times.

    I drove the street's I ran and I remember pretty well at what point 1 mile,2,3,4 final mile being home.

    Wearing a sportwatch is uncomfortable but it did motivated me to run faster that usual also running outside is much harder than thread mill.
     
  4. Aaya

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    Have you done any cross country? I've found that a nice wooded area is nicer to run than either a treadmill or a track.
     
  5. Townshend

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    1 Mile - 4:30
    2 Mile - 9:40
     
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    darth550 Six Time F1 World Champ Lifetime Rossa

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    Damn I'm slow but at least I'm doing it........

    I just get on my treadmill and go between 5 and 6 for as long as I can while adjusting the incline....
     
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    Better than your car.

    http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/
     
  8. CRG125

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    Thanks. See I really dont know how fast I am doing the mile in. Thread mell I never push it that hard and usually do a 6 min mile. As for on the street with big hills, I will do 2.5 miles in about 17 min.
     
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    Thats close to Olympic times. Do you or did you compete?
     
  10. greg328

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    spelled "treadmill"...

    :)
     
  11. Townshend

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    It's not too close to olympic times, the 1500m records are sub-3:30, mile is 1600m so olympic times would be around 3:45. As far as the two mile (3200m), it's not an olympic event but world record is 8:04. I competed on a high school and collegiate level only.
     
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    1 mile. 24:30

    Triangular course in a lake, slight wind toward shore. It was pretty tough, but I swim faster than I run...

    david
     

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