How far can you run?

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Jerious1154

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I've never run longer than 10 miles at a time, but that was at a fairly brisk pace during cross country season. If I slowed down to a jog I could definitely do a half marathon (13.1 miles), and possibly a little bit more.
 

Imperioratorex Caprae

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Depends on speed and why exactly I am running. Last time I ran a long distance at high speed was because I was being shot at and needed to get the hell out of there... (about 2.5 miles of adrenaline running is not fun or recommended, especially with bullets flying) but I do thank the US Army for the training I recieved.
BTW, I wasn't in the Army at that time, rather had been out for over 2 years.
 

pigmypython

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I have run a 64 KM mountain ultra marathon 7 times now. My best time is 7 hours 30 minutes. Not too bad, but the winners finished in about 4 hours 30 minutes...now that is sick lol.
 

Ramare

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I'm like a CoD character: I can run seemingly indefinitely, as far as simply running everywhere that I need to go; but can only sprint for about thirty seconds, before having to slow down to a quick walk while wheezing like a fat kid with asthma. Only lasts about ten seconds, then I'm good for as far as need/want to go, until my joints refuse to hold up my weight.
I am by no means in shape; but by no means an immobile stump, like pretty much every fattie in existence.

I could probably go a mile, maybe two; and this is without being trained/prepared. After a while I'd go much farther, especially if water was provided, and it wasn't boring as hell.

So yeah, me -a few pounds + water +high quality running shoes +arthritis meds +some experience = an average/slightly above average runner.

And I don't mean jogging, either. I mean running. Not sprinting, either, but running.
 

p3t3r

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well i fan about 15 km in hour and twenty minutes last thursday so i can run for quite a while
 

thahat

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Snor said:
to the fridge and back!
I have no clue actually probably not so far... i was always good at sprinting though
lets just keep it to 1.5 km
nah mister mustachio, prolly less:p, guess the both of us might make 800 meters though XD, running that is, jogging, much further XD
 

Yureina

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I have flat feet, so not very far at all. They just start hurting like crazy to the point that I have to stop even if I could probably keep going for twice as long. :(
 

Owlslayer

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I'm not sure, i don't really run a lot.

At school we had to run laps. I remember i was able to run 500m in 1:55 ( a few weeks ago). That was really tiring, at that speed i wouldn't had been able to run any longer.
And once i had to run 2km in 12 minutes. That was like 3-4 years ago. So i might run faster, might run slower, might last longer, might not.
 

d4rkxy13x

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I run faster than alot of my friends sprint, but I can't hold it up for more than maybe a mile. However, I can jog only really small distances (around 1 and two thirds of a mile).
 

Fellwarden

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Depends on what you mean by running. I can only sprint some hundred meters, but never measured how far exactly. The farthest I've jogged is around 10km, but I can go farther without stopping.
 

Fellwarden

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Deadlock Radium said:
I can't run very far on a flat surface before I get stiches or whatever it's called in English.
But when running down from a mountain, no one can beat me, it's even harder to keep up with me when I run beside rivers and on rocks, it goes fast. Very fast.
Uhm.. Mate, you ran at a crawl last time we went running so I had to keep stopping to wait for you, and I'm not in particularly good shape. And yes, this was on a mountain, and this was true both ways, running on rocks and such. No offense, just saying. ^^