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How many miles do you run on average per day and/or week?
I have been trying to build up my stamina. When I 1st started about a month ago, I could only run 1/2 a mile at a time. Now I run 1.5 to 2 miles every day. Is this good? How much more should I be able to run without stopping, do you think?
Btw, I am 5'6.5 and I used to weigh about 265 lbs. in November, but now I weigh about 200 from eating a totally clean vegan diet and running every day.
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- mrtippyLv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
I started in July '08 because I was getting out of shape and too heavy for my comfort.
I started with 3 miles (5 kms) three times a week, switching between walking and running until I could run the whole thing without any walking.
When I got comfortable with that, I started running 6 miles (10 kms), and am aiming to get my personal best under 50 minutes.
Doing this and changing to a healthy diet of mostly vegetables and no processed or fast food and I dropped 40 pounds in about 5 months.
- Jaws67Lv 51 decade ago
I started in September 2008. I was 205 at 5'9" (41 years old) and could barely do a mile.
I am now 175 and I am doing 6 miles, 3 days a week. I will be doing a half marathon this spring and hope to do a full one in the fall.
It is important to have off days in there for your legs. Do weight lifting on the opposite days and take one day per week off.
Keep up the good work! Doesn't it feel awesome!
- lepeLv 45 years ago
it may get you notably in effective condition...while you're waiting for it. you have have been given to paintings your way as much because it so as that it does not merely wipe you out once you attempt it. i could propose mixing up your working too. in case you went out and ran the comparable 10 mile loop daily, you need to get ill of it mentally. attempt to interrupt your day up right into a pair runs some days. perchance do 4 miles in the morning and 6 in the night. you may additionally make 10 miles an frequent consistent with day. as quickly as a week you need to take an afternoon and in straightforward terms do 5-7 miles and then take yet another day or 2 to run a splash longer.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
nice =]
well i play soccer, then do winter track and spring track. so i run at least 3 miles a day at practice, so 3 x 6 = 18 miles a week, but that's a lot. most of my running is sprinting and stopping.
without stopping i think it would be great to run 3 miles without stopping that's what i did everyday over the summer to get ready for soccer season (with sprints inbetween)
keep it up =]
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
I run from 4-16 miles per day ( about 50 miles per week)
I walk 15 miles per week and bike 15 miles per week.
- ♥iloveu♥Lv 41 decade ago
i run on average (moreso during xc or track) 3-5 miles a day. less and easier on the dau before a race.
- 4 years ago
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