A 6-minute mile is fast and long for an average American human being.
That is a very good time for a human runner. It equates to an average speed of 12 miles per hour.
the runner who runs a kilometer in 4 minutes kilometer is about 0.8 of a mile, so if take someone double to run a mile, they're worse.
No one. The world record is 3:43
It is 1 mile/minute or 60 miles/hour
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A 6-minute mile is fast and long for an average American human being.
Four-minute mile = 15 mph = 24.14 kph Current world record = 16.14 mph = 25.97 kph
Houram El Gourogge
The average time for a mile is about 8 minutes, for runners its 6 minutes, so a sub six minute mile is good for a runner and a sub seven for nonrunners.
That is a very good time for a human runner. It equates to an average speed of 12 miles per hour.
17 minutes for a mile depends on your weight and ability to run. I am in track and field and i ran a 7 minute mile and some people can run 6 minute miles. i know other people where it takes them 10-12 minutes. But, like i said... its ability.
It depends on how fast you're running. A "regular joe" who isn't a runner would probably not be able to run four miles without walking a little bit, and might do 14- to 17-minute miles. An average runner would probably do 10- to 12-minute miles for that distance. A fast runner or a good cross-country runner might do 7- to 9-minute miles. A SUPER fast runner could do 5- or 6-minute miles. 5-minute mile: 20:00 6-minute mile: 24:00 7-minute mile: 28:00 9-minute mile: 36:00 10-minute mile: 40:00 12-minute mile: 48:00 14-minute mile: 56:00 17-minute mile: 1:08:00 Personally, if you're a runner, I think that you should aim to eventually do 4 miles in under 40 minutes. If you're not a runner, just completing 4 miles is great.
John Landy was the first great Australian distance runner and the second man in the world to break four minutes for the Mile.
Roger Bannister, the first man to break the four minute mile barrier, became a neurologist and Master of Pembroke College before retiring in 2001.
the runner who runs a kilometer in 4 minutes kilometer is about 0.8 of a mile, so if take someone double to run a mile, they're worse.
A 15-minute mile equates to an average speed of 0.067 miles per minute.