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Ruffly How Long Would It Take To Jog Ten Miles?
Ruffly how long would it take to jog ten miles?
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A typical jogging speed is around 6 mph, so that would make it 1h 40m. PS: Does 'ruffly' (rather than 'roughly') mean that you're taking your dog with you? ;-)
21:07 Mon 14th Sep 2015
I assume that you don't normally run close to that distance or you'd have a good idea.
I'm a regular runner (but only 3-4 miles twice a week) at a reasonable pace and would expect it to take me 90-95 minutes for this longer distance. My wife jogs the same distances regularly and it would take her 110-120 If you haven't jogged for many years I'd allow about 2 hours 10 mins.
That may give you an idea. The time will depend on how fit you are.
If you are reasonably fit through occasional jogging/long walks) but not used to doing 10 miles then I'd say a little over 2 hours.
If you haven't jogged before then depending on your age and fitness I'd allow around 2 hours 30 minutes.
if you are going to make it a mixture of gentle jogging and walking I'd say 3 hours.
I'm a regular runner (but only 3-4 miles twice a week) at a reasonable pace and would expect it to take me 90-95 minutes for this longer distance. My wife jogs the same distances regularly and it would take her 110-120 If you haven't jogged for many years I'd allow about 2 hours 10 mins.
That may give you an idea. The time will depend on how fit you are.
If you are reasonably fit through occasional jogging/long walks) but not used to doing 10 miles then I'd say a little over 2 hours.
If you haven't jogged before then depending on your age and fitness I'd allow around 2 hours 30 minutes.
if you are going to make it a mixture of gentle jogging and walking I'd say 3 hours.
Bizarre maybe but most sports and exercise looks so boring. Last time I went anywhere near a gym there were rows upon rows of people on running machines all facing a wall covered in flat screen TVs. They all looked like they were chasing the TV screen. That seemed bizarre to me. Tough mudders something I would like to do. I like obstacle courses, climbing and any day to day tasks that involves strength. It will be hard work but lots of fun, development of team work and a sense of drive and achievement.
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