It may feel that way but it is not. The mass of your chest does not change enough for you to notice the difference and the earth's gravitational force is not likely to change much either.
An ostrich can run 16,093 meters in 10 minutes.
They can 150 yards in 10 minutes.
An ostrich can run 16,093 meters in 10 minutes
You would run 4.17 miles in 10 minutes.
To run 1600 meters at a pace of 10 and a half minutes per mile requires 10 minutes 26.4 seconds.
10 mph
If you run at 10 miles per hour for 25 minutes you will have covered 4.167 miles.
How many minutes per mile to run 26.2 miles in 3 hours and 10 minutes?It would take you about 7 and a half minutes per mile.
10 mph
It depends how fast you run. Between 10 and 30 minutes, probably.
To work this out, you need to realise that there are 10 more minutes in the hour (than the 50 in the question). The question could also read as, "If you had an extra 10 minutes, how far could you run?" To work out how far you could go in 10 minutes, simply divide 5.3 by 5 (this is because 50 minutes / 10 minutes = 5 5.3 / 5 = 1.06 You then need to add the 1.06 to 5.3 (because 50 minutes + 10 minutes = 1 hour) 5.3 + 1.06 = 6.36km
You get tired.