Well it depends. I ran a mile in 12 minutes and 20 seconds. And I don't think that I'm considered fat. It's just that running nonstop makes me tired, so I had to walk in the middle. But I can play soccer for 90 minutes and not get very tired! For some people it's the opposite.
In my PE class, the average time for mile run was about 8.5 minutes. Which, personally, I think is quite weird. My friend finished a minute and 20 seconds after me, and there's a guy who finished a few minutes after her. But most students in my class finished before me. And the average of our whole class (not only girls) is something around 8.5 minutes.
an ten year old boy would run 6-8 minutes to run in a mile
The top running speed for a 12 year old boy is about 1 mile in 8 minutes. Anything at around 8 minutes and 40 seconds per mile is considered great.
An 8 minute mile is very good for a 7 year old. My son ran around an 8 minute mile in 5th grade when he was 11 years old and he was second in the school. So an 8 minute mile is good for a seven year old.
If you mean a mile as in running then i would say around 5 to 6 minutes.
...............................Nooooo! NOOOO WAY DUDE 700 minutes 1 MILE???? MY 3 YEAR OLD SISTER GOOD DO BETTER THEN THAT!!!!!!
about: 6-7: 20 minutes 8-9: 16 minutes 10-12: 10 minutes 13-14: 8 minutes 15 and up: between 5-7 minutes if you are a runner
It depends how fast your 1 mile time is, if you're running 6 minute miles i would say, anything under 9 minutes
Running has become a part of many people's regular exercise routine, including children. A good mile time for a 1st grade student should be at about ten minutes. A 12 year old boy can complete a 1 mile run in eight minutes.
yes this is a very good time. my mile time is five minutes and forty seconds. im 14 and im in the top of my school for running. that's very good.
I assume you mean 5 minutes 31 seconds. I would say that was a very good time
Very good. The top 15 year old men in the U.S. can run a mile in about 4 minutes and 30 seconds. This time is achieved after months of training.
8-10 minutes, probably.