On Saturday, November 9, 1996 at 2:00:00 AM UTC-6, Ralph Burns wrote:
I am a 67 year old runner but I have no idea whether my pace is good or average for someone my age. I run three days a week for 5 miles in 45 minutes. I'm not interested in races so that I have no benchmark to go
by. I did run a few 10K 10 years ago and finished them slightly under 50 minutes. I know that I am slower now but I know the excercise is good for
me but I still interested to know that I am on par with others my age.
I'm 68 now and started running about 10 years ago when I was diagnosed with Type II Diabetes. I now run to control my blood sugar. I decided on diet and exercise to control my blood sugar instead of prescription drugs, and it has worked great for me so
far. I now run the mile in about 8.5 minutes. I have been doing one 5K each year for the past 3 years and I have gotten below 28 minutes, with a goal to stay below thirty minutes. I usually run 1 1/2 miles 3 times per week with a goal to stay below 13:30
for my normal run. Since I re-started running 10 years ago, my time for the 1 & 1/2 mile slowly decreased over a about one year's time to where I am now, so it appears I have peaked. But once per year I try to do the 1 & 1/2 miles in less than 13:00
minutes, hopefully without a knee blowout. I do 2 things to prevent injury, #1 I don't run hard every day, every other day I walk. #2 I buy a good pair of running shows about ever 18 months. Since I started doing 1 & 2 my leg problems have virtually
dropped to zero.
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