4.5 mph is not walking, it's running for a petite female.
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It may be walking for a over 6 foot male but for a petite woman it is light running. I am 5'5 and take more steps than a taller person to keep up so wouldn't that mean I could run at a slower MPH than a man?
It makes no sense to me that I have to run at 4.5 MPH but MFP claims I am walking. It's unfair really. I feel i am running and according to my heart rate I am. MFP really needs to take height and length t of legs and torso into consideration. Also list more exercises. speed intervals on a treadmill is not even listed neigher is planking. They list cleaning house as exercise but not being in a mosh pit which is much more moving than cleaning.
I'm 5'4", and 4.5mph for me is a swift walk. I could make it a very very slow jog if I wanted, but it's pretty much a powerwalk. Everyone's different, but as far as calories burned, sorry, it's still a lower burn than a faster "run".0 -
Speed does not determine if it is a walk or run ... the mechanics of movement differentiate between them.0
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How many times has this thread been necro'd since it was first started a year ago?
Just wondering. :ohwell:0 -
How many times has this thread been necro'd since it was first started a year ago?
Just wondering. :ohwell:
Too many. I can't decide whether to post non-stop until I roll it or continue to pray it stays dead this time.0 -
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Im 5'4 and 4.0 is my walking pace ....5.5 is my run pace and 6.5-7 is my sprint pace. Ive had to work up to this and i dont jog i walk or run. Jogging is just annoying to me when i try since i walk faster than i jog0
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Last November when i started running i walked 3 - 3.5 and ran 4.7-5. Now any thing under 5.5 is a walk for me0
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i am 5ft 1 and 7.5 is run for me on treadmill, 5 is light jog and 4.0 is normal pace0
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shadow2soul wrote: »Right there with ya. 5'4.5" and to me
2.5 mph is a normal walk
3 mph is a fast walk
3.5 mph is a very fast walk
4 mph is a jog
4.5 mph is running
Same for me. I am the exact height however I am heavy now. I have short THICK legs.
When I was lighter (back in the day) legs were muscular, stronger and had more flexibility (lengthier stride):
3.5 was normal walk, 5 was a jog, and 5+ to 6.5 was running, 7+ was sprinting.
Hope to get there again.
NOW
3.5 fast walk
4 is a jog
4+ to 5 is an exhausting jog/run
5+ feels like a sprint lol
I think this can vary for anyone at any height. We have to consider weight, flexibility, stride length, etc... SO I say don't feel bad if your speed is lower than most. Keep practicing, keep pushing and stretch well for better flexibility!
Good luck everyone & KEEP RUNNING!
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as you walk/run more, this speed will become your walk speed, not your run speed, so it varies...really, this is a valid complaint?0
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Fortunately zombie threads can't run very fast, so it's easy to escape them.0 -
Fortunately zombie threads can't run very fast, so it's easy to escape them.
So 4.5 is fast enough to outrun a zombie? Thank God.0 -
3dogsrunning wrote: »How many times has this thread been necro'd since it was first started a year ago?
Just wondering. :ohwell:
Too many. I can't decide whether to post non-stop until I roll it or continue to pray it stays dead this time.
That comment no longer makes any sense since the new "upgrades" came into effect. LOL.
At least my recent post list is no longer available so this only haunts me when I accidentally stumble across it.
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