1 mile ≈ 1.61 km 60 mins = 1 hour ⇒ 1 mile per 8 mins = 1 mile ÷ 8 mins ≈ (1 x 1.61 km) ÷ ((8 ÷ 60) hours) ≈ 1.61 x 60 ÷ 8 km/h ≈ 12.1 km/h
If you walk a mile in eight minutes that means you are RUNNING 7.5 mph. 8 min. 60 min. Sixty divided by eight equals seven with a remainder of four. Four is half of eight which means you are running seven and five tenths miles per hour.
I wonder. Maybe...8 minutes? Think first.
Well, the average is 10 minutes for 1 mile, so... if you take 8 minutes to run 5 miles... That's really fast.
You would have to run 60 ÷ 8 = 7.5 mph.
depends on how fit. im doing a mile soona and i aim to run it in under 8 mins.
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1 mile ≈ 1.61 km 60 mins = 1 hour ⇒ 1 mile per 8 mins = 1 mile ÷ 8 mins ≈ (1 x 1.61 km) ÷ ((8 ÷ 60) hours) ≈ 1.61 x 60 ÷ 8 km/h ≈ 12.1 km/h
I guess it take 7-8 minutes for an average person to run 1 mile.
You must maintain a pace of at least 7.5 mph for one mile.
If you run at 14.5 mph, you would cover one mile in approximately 4 minutes and 8 seconds.
If you walk a mile in eight minutes that means you are RUNNING 7.5 mph. 8 min. 60 min. Sixty divided by eight equals seven with a remainder of four. Four is half of eight which means you are running seven and five tenths miles per hour.
I wonder. Maybe...8 minutes? Think first.
I'm a male, age 38. I smoke 30 cigarettes a day. I'm not especially fit, but much better than I was 6 months ago. I can do a mile and half in 11:45, so that's just under 8 mins for a mile. If I was only running one mile I might get it down to 7:30. I've read a lot about this and it seems that 4 mins for a mile is top level athlete standard, 5-6 mins is club runner standard and 7-8 mins is just about respectable for a non-competitive runner in his 30s.
Well, the average is 10 minutes for 1 mile, so... if you take 8 minutes to run 5 miles... That's really fast.
If you run 7.5 miles per hour, you will run 1 mile in 8 minutes. 60 / 7.5 = 8
It is 5/8 miles!