I always wondered what percentage of the population (in the US) is able to run 5K continuously. Looking around where I live, less than 5%?
That's great, man.Did it in right at 30 min. I know that is slow - but the is the most continuous running on the road I've ever done. Lots of firsts recently. I don't plan on upping the distance any more - just working on my time.
Do you honestly believe that statistic? If I'm anywhere close to being in the fittest 5% of the country's population then that's truly horrifying.
That was just an observation. But you have to realize, I'm in the South. Around here, there's a lot of chronic biscuit poisoning.
C.B.P. sounds like something I wouldn't mind suffering fromAnd I'd say a persons definitely in the elite in the country if they can run 5k without stopping, hell I bet for most Americans even a fast power walk 5k would be tough.
If that's true, that's beyond pathetic.
I'd put money on the fact that less than 25% of the country could run 1/4 mile.
And I'd bet less than 10% could do a 5K.
I bet 50% of the country over age 21 could easily eat half a bag of Doritos in one sitting though!
If any of that is true, people should stop wondering about rising health care costs! Every able-bodied person should be able to do a 5K.
If that's true, that's beyond pathetic.
Why? I'd say a better gauge would be if a person could run a single mile. If a person ran a mile every morning for a year I bet they'd be unable to run 5k still.