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Hi. im 35 yrs old 17st 7lbs i run 3.5 miles in 32 mins is that good or do i need to lower the time?
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  • waterwaif
    waterwaif Posts: 31 Member
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    What do you mean by "good"?

    Do you have a certain goal?
  • aarar
    aarar Posts: 684 Member
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    I guess it would depend on your goals.
  • hermann341
    hermann341 Posts: 443 Member
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    That's a 9:09 pace. It's a decent pace for a 5k.
  • jemhh
    jemhh Posts: 14,261 Member
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    I'm guessing you are wanting to know if you are an average/slow/fast runner. Look up a few 5k websites and view the results from past years. That will give you an idea of how you fall.
  • BuddhaMom74
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    jemhh wrote: »
    I'm guessing you are wanting to know if you are an average/slow/fast runner. Look up a few 5k websites and view the results from past years. That will give you an idea of how you fall.

    Your profile picture is my running shoe!! :)
  • SonicDeathMonkey80
    SonicDeathMonkey80 Posts: 4,489 Member
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    Depends on your goals, dude.
  • jemhh
    jemhh Posts: 14,261 Member
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    jemhh wrote: »
    I'm guessing you are wanting to know if you are an average/slow/fast runner. Look up a few 5k websites and view the results from past years. That will give you an idea of how you fall.

    Your profile picture is my running shoe!! :)

    Ha! It's mine too and that's why I picked it. I had a picture of me but it got all stretched out and weird looking with the forum changes so I subbed in the shoe.

  • jrline
    jrline Posts: 2,353 Member
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    Keep on running until you are happy with your time

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  • andysport1
    andysport1 Posts: 592 Member
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    Wows 17st 7 lb and your running 9.09 that's pretty good, personally I would suggest you run off road whilst your weight is that high.
  • CodeMonkey78
    CodeMonkey78 Posts: 320 Member
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    If you're happy with your time, then it's good enough. If you're not happy with it, you can improve it. If you continue training, you will get faster.

    I wouldn't recommend comparing yourself to other athletes unless you were training to place in the top "x" percentile of racing events.
  • JTick
    JTick Posts: 2,131 Member
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    andysport1 wrote: »
    Wows 17st 7 lb and your running 9.09 that's pretty good, personally I would suggest you run off road whilst your weight is that high.

    Huh?

    OP: I run a 33ish min 5k right now. You're faster than some, slower than others. Compare only against yourself.

  • Wronkletoad
    Wronkletoad Posts: 368 Member
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    If you're happy with your time, then it's good enough. If you're not happy with it, you can improve it. If you continue training, you will get faster.

    I wouldn't recommend comparing yourself to other athletes unless you were training to place in the top "x" percentile of racing events.


    this.

    if your goals include a faster time, then program appropriately and kick *kitten*!
    if you're satisfied, it doesn't matter what someone else does.

  • tomcornhole
    tomcornhole Posts: 1,084 Member
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    I use this site for reference:

    runnersworld.com/tools/age-graded-calculator

    Says you are in the 47th percentile. Now set a goal (say 60th percentile) and train for that. Otherwise just exercise and enjoy that.

    Tom
  • lyle666blue
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    HI thanks for the replies. I do not have any specific goals. I feel as if im busting a guy but not sure if i am or not. I just want to get to a good level of fitness but i dont have to time with work and family life to go balls out
  • lyle666blue
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    Andysport. Hi i cant do pavement pounding as i have a problem with my lower disc the i tried but the shock to it was too much. I slipped it last year and it's not been right since
  • Wronkletoad
    Wronkletoad Posts: 368 Member
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    go by how you feel and respond. don't worry about other times or "if it's good" or not.

    be consistent and focus on you, not what someone else is doing.
  • CodeMonkey78
    CodeMonkey78 Posts: 320 Member
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    Andysport. Hi i cant do pavement pounding as i have a problem with my lower disc the i tried but the shock to it was too much. I slipped it last year and it's not been right since

    Yuck.. Sorry to hear that. I understand completely though (3 back rebuilds). Trail running would be easier on you joints than road running and your shoes/stride style make a HUGE difference.

    I would recommend investing in good quality running shoes and having them fit for you. Personally, I had to lose almost 70 pounds before I could run on roads again -- and now I'm usually around 60+ miles per week.

    Good luck and hope your back heals up soon!
  • lyle666blue
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    Cheers CodeMonkey78.

    Ps cool name mate :)
  • CodeMonkey78
    CodeMonkey78 Posts: 320 Member
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    Thanks lyle :).

    Cheers to yourself as well. Happy running!
  • lyle666blue
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    Thanks folk for all the replies. After the advise i have entered into the Alloa half Marathon and so i don't duck out of it im raising money for charity Depression Alliance.