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1/4 mile, a five minute walk for most people. 5280 feet per mile, divide by 4 = 1320. So, 1320 feet is a five minute walk.
About one minute and five seconds.
It doesn't matter how long you run for, only that you want to run at one speed, a six minute mile. In other words, your six minute mile is that speed in your first through fifth, and every minute after that. The math... a six minute mile is one mile per six minutes which equals 10 miles for every sixty minutes, or ten miles per hour.
A 15-minute mile equates to an average speed of 0.067 miles per minute.
Four Minute Mile was created on 1997-09-30.
The first 4 minute mile was run by Roger Banister.
At 60 mph you are moving one mile per minute.
It is 1 mile/minute or 60 miles/hour
One mile per minute is faster.
I would think that is a reasonable start. Fast walking should produce a mile in 15 minutes. The nine minutes should be able to be improved on though.
no