You Are There - 1953 Bannister Wins the Mile Run 4-10 was released on: USA: 20 November 1955
Flexibility
If you can't,then how can I?
Run for Your Life - 1965 Night Train from Chicago - 1.27 was released on: USA: 11 April 1966
do lots of push-ups and sit-up run a mile a day and you should be stronger soon
Train with someone who can advise on your technique.
train
a train run by coal emits mono and dioxides of carbon into atmosphere. on an avg a train going at 60 miles an hour emits .5 tonne of co2.
Yes - and run away or toward direction train is coming from, if necessary. A train will crush the car, and may push it into other objects or plow it down the tracks, with the train taking anywhere from 500 feet to more than a mile to stop even after the collision. If you are in the car you will be severly injured or killed.
I am not full sure, its more about how you train. If you train well then you will do good, just keep training. I am a 12 yr old girl. I can run 1 mile in about 5-6 minutes. The average 13 yr old boy runner is probably takes 6-7 minutes for 1 mile, The average 13 yr old boy takes about 8-12 minutes to run a mile. If you are in high school you have to run a 5K! That is 3 miles. I only have to run a 2 mile race because I am in 6th grade. The time I take for that is about 11 minutes!
2 hours. If the train is one mile long and going 1 mile per hour through a mile long tunnel, in one hour the train would be completely inside the tunnel, since they are the same length and the train is only going one full tunnel length(mile) per hour. It would then take another whole hour for the end of the train to leave the tunnel, bringing the train completely out of the tunnel.
There are four quarters in a mile run.
Yes - and run away or toward direction train is coming from, if necessary. A train will crush the car, and may push it into other objects or plow it down the tracks, with the train taking anywhere from 500 feet to more than a mile to stop even after the collision. If you are in the car you will be severly injured or killed.
Yes - and run away or toward direction train is coming from, if necessary. A train will crush the car, and may push it into other objects or plow it down the tracks, with the train taking anywhere from 500 feet to more than a mile to stop even after the collision. If you are in the car you will be severly injured or killed.
You need to get your cardiovascular strength up to par, and have the correct nutrition. Along with this, you must train, simply by running.
If I can run a 4.42 mile what do think I should run in the two mile
Well, isn't that a lovely little puzzle! If the train is 1 mile long and it's traveling at 1 mile per minute, it will take a total of 2 minutes for the train to completely pass through the 1-mile tunnel. Just imagine the train chugging along steadily, enjoying the journey through the tunnel, and coming out the other side with a happy little toot of its whistle.