52 minutes 8.58 seconds.
It depends on how fast you walk. If you walk at an average pace it should take 15-20 minutes.
Her average pace is 5.7 miles per hour.
The average pace if you run 17 miles in 2 hours 15 minutes is 7.56 mph
There is no definition of a 'good run', it depends on your age. Did you try your hardest? If so then it is a good run. A 'good runner' should be able to run 10km (6.2miles) in 30 - 40 minutes, a 'resonable runner' should take around 40 - 50 minutes and an 'average runner' will take 50 - 60 minutes. At 12 minutes for 1.5miles, assuming you could continue this pace you'd take around 50 minutes
The average walking pace in feet per second for humans is about 4 feet. Some may walk faster or slower, and may have a longer or shorter stride.
If there are 1000 meters in a kilometer and a runner travels 125 meters per minute, that would mean the runner could travel one kilometer in 8 minutes (1000 / 125 = 8). If the runner is going to run 10 kilometers it would take (10 * 8) or 80 minutes to finish the 10 kilometers.
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This is a nonsense question.
I do 3k just under 18 mins - im not a runner. heavy... but working on it... aiming to reach 15mins..... 8th Grade boys in Indianapolis, IN run 3k (cross country) in the low 11 minutes (6:00 mile pace) to be competitive. Low 10 minutes (5:30 pace) won the City Meet in 2008. My 11 yr old ran 12:50 last year (6:53 pace). I am 45 and an average runner and can run it in the 14's.
A marathon runner certainly can; that is 1 mile in 7.5 minutes. That is a bit fast for the average person, however, to keep up that pace for 12 miles
A pace calculator is an application a runner can use to determine their pace after a race. One can purchase an pace calculator app at most app stores. The Running Room and other running related websites have pace calculators one can use for free.
It depends on the pace you are running (relative to the pace you are capable of running). If you run at full race pace, you can run two (or perhaps three) marathons a year without long-term damage. If you run at an easy pace, you can run a marathon every month without long-term damage. At an extreme, a superbly conditioned runner going at a VERY easy pace has run marathons on 50 consecutive days.
A pace is between 30 to 36 inches.
In that pace, it will take 52-53 minutes.
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It depends on how fast you walk. If you walk at an average pace it should take 15-20 minutes.
For pace in minutes per mile, divide your finishing time by 13.11. For pace in minutes per kilometer, divide your finishing time by 21.1. If you're a runner and you are attempting to determine an appropriate pace or time goal, search for "McMillan's Running Calculator" which does a reasonable job of estimating your pace based on finishing time of other races.