ive asked a couple guys at my gym how long they run for and the average is 30-45 min.is this a good time to run?how long do you run for?i dont want to undertrain or overtrain so i want to hear your input.
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Originally posted by zero188 View Postive asked a couple guys at my gym how long they run for and the average is 30-45 min.is this a good time to run?how long do you run for?i dont want to undertrain or overtrain so i want to hear your input.
However it's best to train according to what your body can handle. I'm sure you'll figure out a time limit as soon as you get an idea of how much you can handle and how fast you'll see progress.
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Cardio is found in many things, non-running related.
So I wouldn`t try to equate time running with quality or proficiency. This is a mistake. Far too many variables. I`m sure others will be along shortly to elaborate on what i mean.
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It all depends on what you want to achieve really
Tell us what you want to achieve and we would tell you if its good or bad
edit: some of us talk alot of smack and theres a few who know what they are talking about
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I would probably just do what i'm boxing for 3 min sprints or if it's too easy just do like 9 minutes hard hard hard pace .You can probably get close to 1.5 miles doing this or if your a fast runner inside 1.5 miles .No ***** footing but man hard fast and aggressive and harder because it's shorter . Long runs are boring man .
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Originally posted by zero188 View Posta friend of mine suggested that i get one of those things you put into your shoes to calculate distance traveled.it sounds like a good idea because i have no idea how many miles i currently run
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Oscar said it's useless for fighters to run more then 5-6 km but his stamina wasen't the greatest so i don't know.
I usually run 5 km but im gonna start doing sprints instead i think it's closer to what you need in the ring.
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