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Re:1.5 mile run challenge
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17 January 2009 17:50
i think it would be easy for a normal person to get under 10 minutes, i know i can and i am the worst runner ever! lol
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Re:1.5 mile run challenge
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17 January 2009 17:57
powerpusher i think it would be easy for a normal person to get under 10 minutes, i know i can and i am the worst runner ever! lol normal?lol last time i cheked i didnt have any mental or physical disability.....and i definetly dont dribble when i lose concentration lol
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17 January 2009 18:17
you cant be worsed runner ever if you can do it in less than 10 mins powerpusher as many cant do it that quick. Sort of speaks for itself.
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Re:1.5 mile run challenge
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17 January 2009 19:04
I would doubt that the average guy on the street could run sub 10. Infact i would be surprised if the average guy on the street could run a mile without stopping at a 9 MPH race. Most would be bolloxed lol. No idea what time I could achive as I only train for slow long distances. I would guess at 8 mins.
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Re:1.5 mile run challenge
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17 January 2009 19:18
Trident I would doubt that the average guy on the street could run sub 10. Infact i would be surprised if the average guy on the street could run a mile without stopping at a 9 MPH race. Most would be bolloxed lol. No idea what time I could achive as I only train for slow long distances. I would guess at 8 mins. when i was previously fit , i could do it at about 8 mins. maybe a little less i dont know many people that can do it in less than 10 mins , even people that consider themself fit
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Re:1.5 mile run challenge
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18 January 2009 17:11
To give an idea of an superb time in the Army if you can get less than 8 or 7 mins you are branded sub 8 or sub 7 repectivly and get much kudos. I think sub 8 accounts for 1% of the whole british army and if your sub 7 they box you up and send you off to area 51 or something.
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18 January 2009 17:34
Mickey123 To give an idea of an superb time in the Army if you can get less than 8 or 7 mins you are branded sub 8 or sub 7 repectivly and get much kudos. I think sub 8 accounts for 1% of the whole british army and if your sub 7 they box you up and send you off to area 51 or something. One of my friends tried out for the marines , he could do the 1.5 in under 8 mins. He was reccomended for officer training after he passed his selection until they redone his medical and wouldnt take him due to the fact he had serious scar tissue on his lungs from when he was younger as he had severe asthama when he was at school. joining the marines was all he ever wanted to do , he was the one the put the idea in my head back then.
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Re:1.5 mile run challenge
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18 January 2009 17:57
I had a mate in the marines, who i believe could do it in 8.15 or something close (actual terrain of course/non tread) and he was a machine. I think regular army entry level is sub 10.30... may be wrong tho.
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Re:1.5 mile run challenge
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18 January 2009 18:09
under 8 min with scar tissue on his lungs????
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Re:1.5 mile run challenge
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18 January 2009 18:12
just did 1.5m in 11m 26 seconds nearly died, started off too quick and barely made it the whole distance! having barely ran in months didn't help either... lol
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Re:1.5 mile run challenge
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18 January 2009 18:22
Mickey123 under 8 min with scar tissue on his lungs???? He was an animal until one day he had the most severe attack ever , then he stopped running and alot of sports. He used to run everywhere and do 5-10 miles a day when we were at college.
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18 January 2009 18:28
Cheggers just did 1.5m in 11m 26 seconds nearly died, started off too quick and barely made it the whole distance! having barely ran in months didn't help either... lol 11m 26 seconds Nice run mate , horrible when you have to set a pace and get it wrong lol
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Re:1.5 mile run challenge
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18 January 2009 18:32
cheers, i was hoping for better than that though, when i was running regularly a few months back i did 3miles in 22 minutes so was hoping for around 10 minutes... still doing lots of cardio but grappling and circuit training mostly which doesnt carry over quite as much as i thought!
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18 January 2009 19:14
hence why I always swear by getting people to train for their activity. IE boxers can do 2 mins on 1 min off if thats how they fight on a bag or skipping running. But it MUST be to the timings of the rounds and rest they fight at. If anyone is training for the army and wants to get the best 10.30 time. Do nothing but run 1.5 miles. Mind I do think cross over benefits are plentiful, just to perfect something you should practice that only. Cheggers try again with a better starting pace and se how you go m8. May make a big difference.
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Re:1.5 mile run challenge
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18 January 2009 20:13
The time just for entry into the royal marines is 1.5m in 12.30 then the 2nd 1.5m in under 9.30 Im nowhere near the 1st 15m time yet
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18 January 2009 20:56
Cheggers cheers, i was hoping for better than that though, when i was running regularly a few months back i did 3miles in 22 minutes so was hoping for around 10 minutes... still doing lots of cardio but grappling and circuit training mostly which doesnt carry over quite as much as i thought! Try starting at a steady pace and use the burst and remainder of your energy for the last bit of the run , i often judge it wrong and start out too quick
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Re:1.5 mile run challenge
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18 January 2009 21:14
Can I tag along with this? Deffo something i'd like to be able to do.
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18 January 2009 21:24
Shifty Shyte Can I tag along with this? Deffo something i'd like to be able to do. its open to anyone mate , what sort of time would you like to do?
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18 January 2009 22:16
onefatidiot Shifty Shyte Can I tag along with this? Deffo something i'd like to be able to do. its open to anyone mate , what sort of time would you like to do? I've never been a runner so about 15 minutes
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18 January 2009 22:18
Shifty Shyte onefatidiot Shifty Shyte Can I tag along with this? Deffo something i'd like to be able to do. its open to anyone mate , what sort of time would you like to do? I've never been a runner so about 15 minutes give ita a try and see how you do , any time is a gd time at least you would have done it
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Re:1.5 mile run challenge
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18 January 2009 22:25
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18 January 2009 22:37
15 mins with plenty training and dedication = 14 mins. 14 mins with plenty training and dedication = 13 mins so on and so on until you reach your peak condition. Everyone has to start somewhere.
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Re:1.5 mile run challenge
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18 January 2009 22:47
I've been weight training too long and neglecting my cardio I'd be very happy with 12 minutes. I'll have a bob at it tomorrow morning. (am cardio yay)
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18 January 2009 22:52
Shifty Shyte I've been weight training too long and neglecting my cardio I'd be very happy with 12 minutes. I'll have a bob at it tomorrow morning. (am cardio yay) i neglected myself all round lol
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18 January 2009 23:13
onefatidiot Shifty Shyte I've been weight training too long and neglecting my cardio I'd be very happy with 12 minutes. I'll have a bob at it tomorrow morning. (am cardio yay) i neglected myself all round lol Do you have any kind of training plan to improve, or just little and often?
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18 January 2009 23:21
Shifty Shyte onefatidiot Shifty Shyte I've been weight training too long and neglecting my cardio I'd be very happy with 12 minutes. I'll have a bob at it tomorrow morning. (am cardio yay) i neglected myself all round lol Do you have any kind of training plan to improve, or just little and often? well for my running , i will be doing a mixture of the 1.5 and 3 mile every other day
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19 January 2009 21:04
"I've been weight training too long and neglecting my cardio" Me too for many years :(
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Re:1.5 mile run challenge
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20 January 2009 20:58
I think anyone who can do a sub 10 minute 1.5 mile run can consider themselves fit , at the moment im 'on my way' to being fit but still had to shift some and i didnt make 10 mins !! 10:13 seconds
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20 January 2009 21:03
boar I think anyone who can do a sub 10 minute 1.5 mile run can consider themselves fit , at the moment im 'on my way' to being fit but still had to shift some and i didnt make 10 mins !! 10:13 seconds Looks like someone has set the time to beat
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20 January 2009 21:57
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21 January 2009 19:09
Remember fellas running a sub 10 min time makes you a good runner, not fit. Speed, stamina, suppleness and strength are all elements of fitness and some people are better at some than others. This is what I spend all day debating at uni still. Is a marathon runner fit? Yes they can run super human distances in 2 hours but give them labour intensive job on a construction site, EG ask them to push a wheel barrow full of concrete and they will probs snap in half. Equally, see how many pull ups a super muscled steroid abuser can do. Or how fast they can run the 1.5 mile yet they could sling the conrete filled wheel barrow over there shoulder and forget it was there. Fit to me is being average to good at all aspects. Being superb at one aspect but crap at all the rest is more like being a specialist only. Just my thoughts.
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Re:1.5 mile run challenge
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21 January 2009 19:14
I associate fitness with cardio
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21 January 2009 20:39
Mickey123 Remember fellas running a sub 10 min time makes you a good runner, not fit. Speed, stamina, suppleness and strength are all elements of fitness and some people are better at some than others. This is what I spend all day debating at uni still. Is a marathon runner fit? Yes they can run super human distances in 2 hours but give them labour intensive job on a construction site, EG ask them to push a wheel barrow full of concrete and they will probs snap in half. Equally, see how many pull ups a super muscled steroid abuser can do. Or how fast they can run the 1.5 mile yet they could sling the conrete filled wheel barrow over there shoulder and forget it was there. Fit to me is being average to good at all aspects. Being superb at one aspect but crap at all the rest is more like being a specialist only. Just my thoughts. I understand what your saying but 'Fit' or Fitness is based around athletic cardio ability on the whole. A strong guy could shift concrete all day while smokings cigs and be unhealthy but not be able to run 1 mile at all. Cardio fitness has to be compared to something and in this case running 1.5 miles in 10 minutes is something a minority, not a majority of the public can do, thus those who can do it are fitter in this area. Your example of the concrete filled wheel barrow over the shoulders strange I must admit. While Hes got it over His shoulder the Marathon runners would be pushing theirs across the floor! lol Just joking bro :)
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21 January 2009 21:16
aye haha Just to claryfy hthe marathon runners body would be so slight they wouldn't be able to lift the back end of the barrow of the floor never mind having the strength to push it along. My end point really was you can still be quite fit but be an average runner. A Lot of how good a runner depends on your build and if your muscles are loaded with white or red twitch fiber. If your one of these with masses of white twitch balance and not much red you'll pretty much suck at running yet you can still be fit if you see my point. BTW - I dint make up the speed, stamina, suppleness, and speed thing. These are actually the key points of fitness.
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Re:1.5 mile run challenge
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21 January 2009 22:31
Hi mate, Cheers for clarifying that point mate. Im new to this fitness stuff. Im trying to build up my running to do an Half marathon this year.
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21 January 2009 22:58
How Id love to be able to do anywhere near a half marathon fella. Im just not cut out for distance running though. My natural build is fat too large. However I dont try and use this as an excuse. I still run 3 miles 3 times a week to make my cardio as good as it can be. I think like in anything in life you can only play the hand your delt. IE you may be super strong naturally or a superb runner. (If your a superb runner you can normally bet your life your not super strong as these trates are as far at the opposite ends of the scale as there is I find) However natural runners should not be put off getting as strong as they can or vise versa. My uni mate who is a great natural runner does weights. I can virtually lift what he is lifting and him as well to give an idea. Cant brag too much though as he can just turn up on one of my 3 milers and finnish and be back home with the kettle on by the time im half way blowing out my ass. Still the most important point is, I keep running and he keeps weight lifting and we both make great gains co compared to our own untrained standards. Can you run a half marathon now trident or are you building up the distance as you go? My max range without stopping would probs be a painfull 6 mile.
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Re:1.5 mile run challenge
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02 February 2009 21:23
I got down to 10 mins 30 seconds ish when I was training to do this 3-4 months ago. This was on a treadmill with 1 degree incline and approx 8.5mph. Just stick the iPod on with some fast music and plough on.
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02 February 2009 21:35
Good effort m8. Treadmill running is far easier than road running though. Infact there incomparable. Still, now that you have made it on the treadmill, do it for real outside. Nice one Matt
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Re:1.5 mile run challenge
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02 February 2009 22:13
Hi all, new to this forum - and I have just started weights again. I have enjoyed reading your comments here on 1.5 mile fitness. As a serving soldier of 15 years, I would like to clarify that all male soldiers under the age of 30 must attempt and pass a 1.5 mile run (after an 800m warm up) in under 10mins 30secs. This test is taken twice a year - failure means extra PT (hehe) until they do pass. There are brackets for over 30s (you get an extra 30 seconds in each age bracket). When I first joined, the test known as the BFT (Basic Fitness Test) was just a run (1.5 miles warm-up, 1.5 miles best effort). Now you must run the test (as above), after completing 44 press-ups and 55 sit-ups, both of which must be done in 2 minutes each. I have run my quickest PFT as its known as now in under 8mins 30secs. And I'm not Infantry. I achieved this when we mostly did circuit training and not long runs. Bottom line is, if you want to excel at this pace and distance - interval training is key to building speed, ie 1 min sprint, 1 min jog (ideally the training should last twice as long as the time you are aiming for, ie 20 mins for a 10 min 1.5 mile). As you start to find your sprints easier, cut down your jog time, but still keep your 1 minute sprints (you will rest less). Eventually the goal is to run your 1 minute efforts back to back without the need for the rests, then you will be running a 1.5 mile in a very quick time. Hope this helps!!
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Re:1.5 mile run challenge
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11 February 2009 12:41
Trident Hi mate, Cheers for clarifying that point mate. Im new to this fitness stuff. Im trying to build up my running to do an Half marathon this year. Was that post laced with a bit of insincerity at all!? ;)
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