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Hi guys,
I'm no runner and quite a lager fella at 110kg.
Been on the tredmill trying to loose some weight and gain some cardio for the bike.
I have run 5k twice this week, once at 25min 19sec and the second at 24min 04sec
Now is that a reasonable time or just pants?
Not so bad.
pretty good time.
I would say so. I run 10km fun runs in around 50ish minutes.
Nice, when I have about 14/15 at school, I got down. to 18mins
That's not a bad time at all if you're new to running. And your weight is a lot more than most runners would be carrying.
Keep it up and good luck 🙂
Thats not bad. Same weight and 5min/1000m is good for me.
Cool, I don't think I will beat it for a few weeks but I will keep at it.
Your a big guy, thats a fairly decent time, nice one.
I'm currently trying to get back into a fit state after about 3 or 4 months out of running. I did a Parkrun 5K a few weeks back to give me a foundation time as I'd never ran an official 5K before, even though I've ran Marathons and halfs, and a few 10k's......
My time was 26m58secs.
Quite slow, but I reckon I can have that down to about 23mins by the end of March. I'm about 95kg just now, my marathon weight in May 2011 was 85kg.
good luck, keep it up. 😉
The park runs that Neil mentions are good if you can get to one. Did a few last year and was kicking off on 27, 28 mins (also weighing in at 100 +) and got it down to 22.30 ish without too much effort ( the actual run obliterated me but I mean it didn't take much training or anything to see improvements, just reg park running on Saturdays). Running against people in a 'race' makes a massive difference - you can sit in with a group and get swept along with them.
treadmill times are bollocks
treadmill times are bollocks
Good point well made...if a little curt 😉
Good time for a big lad.
Are you running outside or on a treadmill?
EDIT- read your post sorry....
Start running outside- it is different as the ground isn't moving beneath you.
And it feels awesome!
As for dirtyrider. The times are good but I think you might find "real" times to be a bit slower. I can't remember where I read it but I think you need at least 1% or 2% gradient to give a more realistic comparison.
102kg occasional runner/jogger. 5k takes me about 30 mins +/- 2 mins on pavements.
It's a great time, real times are a little slower than treadmills, but it doesn't really matter. Doing the running bit is important, not the time.
Well done!
I started Parkrun in January and been chipping away each week, my best is 24.01. I've signed up for a 10km next month so trying to increase my distance and speed.
The Parkrun time can be cut down once the course dries out as we have 2 big muddy patches either side of a rugby pitch.
I also find Strava* a good training tool
*other apps do the same thing
Probably a baw hair under 18 minutes, never tried but 4 miles takes me 23:47 and that's with a couple of big hills thrown in. Today it would probably take me an hour health not good.
