Is it running?
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In my best shape, fit and running 5ks no problem, I run an 11min mile. A sprint, like think my legs are going to come unhinged, is an 8 minute mile for me and I can do that for like 30 seconds at a time. You ran, and for not having run since HS you ran fast.0
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Jogging, running....what's the difference. It's faster than walking. There is a point when both feet are up off the ground, and it isn't on an ottoman in front of the t.v. You should be VERY proud of yourself.
I run at 5 mph. Very slowly in my opinion. But, so what. I am sweating like a pig at the 30 min mark, and I can sure feel the workout.0 -
It doesn't matter if you run a mile walk a mile, it's running. Just FYI, in the 22-26 YO Female scoring for the Army Physical Fitness Test, the passing score on the 2 mile run requires a pace faster than 9:27 per mile. Keep going and tell him to try to keep up!!0
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I run 10-12 min miles. You can call it whatever you want and your boyfriend is being dumb.0
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Definitely running, dictionary definitions aside. Jogging to me implies a slow, easy, indefinitely sustainable pace - what that pace may be entirely depends on the individual. I jog at 5.2 mph. I run at 6.5 mph.
Also, I completely hate people like you who haven't run in forever, decide to try it, run a mile, and match the time it took me a year to work up to. You're awesome, don't let him try to knock down your achievement!0 -
Faster than me. I better start training harder!0
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It's not the speed, it's the technique. When I was doing low heart rate training, I had a few miles in excess of 18 minutes. It was painfully slow and I had to take little baby steps, but it was running. And it certainly wasn't faster than walking.0
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In high school I ran just over 5:30 a mile. Now at 43, I run 9:45 minute a mile pace.....you did it, you did great, dont let him brin you down from that high you felt!0
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Why do u care what others think about what you do? That's no way to live life.0
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You ran an entire mile straight through? BRAVO!!!0
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"In jogging, the speed is generally considered to be less than 9MPH, while in running, the speed is normally more than 9MPH. "
I 'run' at slower speeds because I am shortie
I think you mean 9 min mile. 9 MPH - would be a 6:40 mile - which is really REALLY fast.
To the OP. Yes - a 9:20 mile is running. And a GREAT pace if you haven't been training at all.0 -
You ran, he sat on his *kitten*... period. Keep moving :bigsmile: :flowerforyou:0
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I am a running/jogging expert. There is no technical distinction.
You either walk, skip, or run. If you weren't walking or skipping, then you were running. Jogging is just an informal term for a very short run or a very long run taken for exercise.
YOU ARE A RUNNER ! Tune that guy out !0 -
I would love to "run" a 9 minute mile. I'm happy when I break 12 minutes right now.0
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He's just giving you crap. Give it right back... what are those 12 oz-ers? Beer cans?0
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I think it depends on what type of "Running" you want to do if your looking to get a good workout from short distance then running faster would help but I think 9min miles are awesome for long distance runners I ran 10 miles the other day at 9min a mile but if I'm going to run a mile I'm running it at 7.5 so that I know I'm working my body, either way I think if you not walking your running, LoL tell your boyfriend next time to come out with you and you guys can race!0
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There is no difference as far as I'm concerned. You ran. You jogged. Same difference. Both feet were off the ground at the same time. It's running. Nicely done.
Oh, now I'm going to fall off the treadmill trying to check my feet :laugh:
Seriously, I am a granny.
I go 5mph.
I'm no Olympian track star.
But it sure ain't walking!0 -
9:20 min/mile is amazing and is definitely running! I RUN an 11:00 min/mil. Getting both feet off the ground and attempting to go faster than your walking speed is running. Don't let him discourage you.
^ Agree! I run between a 10.20 and 11.0 mile...and I run distances of up to 15 miles. My hubby always teases me that he runs faster (and outweighs me by 100 lbs). I always tell him that he might "run" faster, but he could never hang with my distance. To each their own. When I started "running", I was at a 14-15 minute mile (walking for most). A year later, I've cut 4 minutes off my mile. Keep up the good work and don't let anyone discourage you! I WISH I was at a 9 minute mile!! :0)0 -
this is a nice table that show the difference between jogging, running, and sprinting.
http://www.aprioriathletics.com/fitnessmath//pace/0 -
You ran. And you ran a fantastic time for someone who hasn't run in as long as you have! Great job! Be proud, you ran!0
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YOU my dear....are a RUNNER!
and BTW....you lapped the guy sitting on the couch several times! If it feels good do it! Don't worry about the label focus on the feeling you have when you are done!:bigsmile:0 -
You were definitely running! I run a 12minute/mile and trust me my legs are "running" I am 4'11:) I would love to run 9.20minute/mile! Tell your BF to kiss your rear end and shut up. Least your butt was up and moving and not glued to the couch0
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Girl, you were running! "Jogging" is such an awful term, like it's something we lowly, out of shape people do. Thing is, many runners run that pace (myself included, well, a couple years ago anyway) and I can tell you that I was RUNNING! I worked hard and had the fitness and health and weight to prove it. You go and keep up the running! Way to go!!!0
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There are runners and there are walkers. I run 13 minute miles. I am a runner
This! You are lapping everyone doing 12 oz curls and sitting on the couch! Rock on!0 -
Yes you were running. Period. Jogging is what we did in the 80's with the neon track suits.
HA!!0 -
So I went out yesterday and walked the B-line trail and as I was walking I realized that other than the occasional elderly couple, everyone else was running past me. I looked so lame. I decided that when I got to one end of the trail I would turn around and give running a try. (I haven't ran since high school gym class.) So I did it. I turned around and moved my butt until I got to the 1 mile mark and then I resumed walking while trying to catch my breath and not pass out. I timed it at 9 minutes 20 seconds. I was pretty proud of myself until I went home and told my boyfriend who said, "Oh, so you jogged, not ran." Seriously??!! He's sitting at home doing the 12 oz curls and I actually challenged myself and he's going to crap on my parade? He says that 9:20/mile is not running and he just wanted to correct me. Will somebody please tell me if I ran or jogged?
i'm in agreement you ran there's no difference and btw the fastest i've ever run is 10:15 and i've been at it for a year now. good for you for trying it. since it's been awhile, just be careful you don't injure yourself.0 -
He's just giving you crap. Give it right back... what are those 12 oz-ers? Beer cans?
He was serious. He wasn't being mean, he just thought he was correcting me. His definition of running is a 7 minute mile. I told him he's full of it. And this conversation really did happen while he was holding a Bud Light.
I love the man, but sometimes I just want to flick him in the forehead.0 -
I agree with the majority. It's all the same. I perfer the word running. I run 8:30 or 9 minute miles for short races, 5ks 10ks. I run 10 - 10:30 for half marathons. It's running at either pace. And if I have a bad day and drop it down to 11, it's still running.0
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He's just giving you crap. Give it right back... what are those 12 oz-ers? Beer cans?
He was serious. He wasn't being mean, he just thought he was correcting me. His definition of running is a 7 minute mile. I told him he's full of it. And this conversation really did happen while he was holding a Bud Light.
I love the man, but sometimes I just want to flick him in the forehead.
and where did he get THAT information? tell him to put a sock in it. LOL! oh and if he continues challenge him to a race or better yet go to your local gym and tell him to run a 7 min mile. bet he can't.0 -
Short answer: Yes.
Long answer: Yes, and your so was being a butthead :P0
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