What would you consider running to be?

kgokal

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Im starting to run again to get back into shape, yet i dont think i've ever really thought about what pace is considered running. I use a treadmill to get a feel for the pace i should keep up with. I am 5'10" so that gives you a clue to my stride length.
I've been going about 5mph, but it seems way way to easy, is that just jogging or what?
 

desk

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well....thats a 12 minute mile, so that's pretty slow. i think you can walk a mile in 15 minutes.

*edit*

i think a good initial goal is to run around a 9 minute mile.
 

edro

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I have always considered 4.0 fast walking, 5.0 jogging, 6.0+ running. I am by no means a pro though. :)
 

Amused

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Of course, this all depends on your height and length of your legs.

For a midget, 5mph is a sprint.
 

vi edit

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Really varies on the person, but *to me* it's not running unless you are somewhere around(or obviously under) the 9:00 minutes per mile mark, or in MPH that would be a little above 6.5MPH.

It's at that point that you really start to bring your limbs in and tighten up your stride.

But it's all subject and that's where I choose to draw the line.

http://www.runnersworld.com/article/0,,s6-51-58-0-1068,00.html
 

Red Dawn

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What would be the estimated equivalent of running 6.5 miles an hour using an Elliptical Machine as far as calories burned ?
 

dullard

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I used to run all the time - track, cross country, to stay in shape, etc. I really need to get back into it.

Personally, I think this:
[*]Walking is <5 MPH (not counting Olympic speed walking here).
[*]The transition from walking to jogging occurs between 5 MPH and 6.5 MPH for most people.
[*]Jogging is typically 5 MPH to 8.5 MPH.
[*]The transition from jogging to running typically occurs betten 7 MPH and 8.5 MPH for most people.
[*]Running is >8.5 MPH.

Adjust those a bit if you wish, but that is where I think most people make the transitions.
 

kgokal

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Cool, welll basically i'm trying a running schedule as follows to re-condition myself, but it says: "If in doubt, slow down. You should be able to hold a conversation while you run. "

WEEK RUN WALK TIMES
1 1 1.5 8
2 2 1 7
3 3 1 6
4 5 2 4
5 8 2 3
6 12 1 3
7 15 1 2
8 30 0 1

Now i have gotten to week 8, but i was running 5pmh, and walking 3mph.
I love this routine to build your endurance up...
But then i slacked off and stopped running due to laziness...

This time around i want to start running faster, but i believe 6mph would be a good start.