Yes 38 min and 30 sec is a pretty good time for a 10k there is room for improvement i am a Jr. on varsity team and I row a 32 flat
It is not very good. I am a freshman and just today, I swam it in 1 minute 3 seconds during time trials.
Sorry to tell you but not that good im a sophmore now i ran a 35:12 freshmen year 36:07
Well, darling, 420 seconds is equal to 7 minutes. So, if you're waiting for your microwave popcorn to be ready, you've got about 7 minutes to kill. Use it wisely, or just stand there impatiently tapping your foot - I'm not the boss of you.
A 1500 is the median score for juniors and seniors, so if you were a sophomore and you achieved this good grade, then you will hopefully have a bright future!
3 Miles in 19.5 minutes (19 minutes 30 seconds) is 1 mile in 6.5 minutes (6 minutes 30 seconds). (19.5 ÷ 3 = 6.5)That is based on her average speed. It is safe to assume that she can run one mile or just even the first of 3 miles in less time, probably around 6 minutes. That is a good pace! A 5k (five kilometers) run is about 3.107 miles. A mile in 6.5 minutes is the same as 3.107 miles in 20 minutes 11.7 seconds (average speed of 9.23 MPH).The female record for a 5K is about 14 minutes 11 seconds. A very good time is still 17-20 minutes. A good beginners time is around 30 minutes.
yes y wouldn't it be?
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.
To convert minutes to seconds, you multiply by 60 since there are 60 seconds in a minute. Therefore, 10 and a half minutes is equal to 10.5 x 60 = 630 seconds.
7 days or 168 hours or 10080 minutes or 60480 seconds I'm good at math!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Because that's all there good at.
A good time to my calculations would be 9.60 nine- minutes-60-seconds
1 mile = 1600 meters. Check www.concept2.com to see the online rankings to compare times of different rowers over this distance on a rowing machine.