07-06-2014 17:02
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07-06-2014 17:02
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So here's a question I tried asking my wife and I didn't get quite the opinion I hoped to hear.
What's a better alternative? Walking 10 miles over a 2:45-3:00 period or doing 3-5 miles per day during the week at 14:50-15:20 per mile and 6-7 miles a day over the weekend at 15:00-15:30 per mile.
I walked with a friend of mine on Saturday and he tends to concentrate on distance and not pace, so we covered 10 miles in 2:51:24 (just over 17 minutes/mile); on Friday I did 6.5 miles in 1:39:30 (15:16/mile) and this morning I walked 5.2 miles in 1:18:06 (15:16/mile).
Runkeeper estimated my calories burned at 1308 over the 10 miles walk and 902 on Friday and 665 today.
Are the calories burned all that count?

07-06-2014 18:26 - edited 07-06-2014 18:26
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07-06-2014 18:26 - edited 07-06-2014 18:26
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@NY2TXHere is a link to an interesting study by Gretchen Reynolds which can throw more light on the subject. Here is the link
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07-06-2014 18:41
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07-06-2014 18:44
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07-06-2014 18:44
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@Colinm39 wrote:@NY2TXHere is a link to an interesting study by Gretchen Reynolds which can throw more light on the subject. Here is the link
Thank you @Colinm39 you've confirmed my belief. I've been targeting the Army Physical Fitness Test pace for Men over 62 for the 2.5 mile walk of 38:30. Of course, I've been walking alot further than 2.5 miles each time I go out on the road (June 6 - July 6 I've done 147 miles in total, usually in the 14:50-15:20 pace per mile). As a result, I've lost 32 pounds since March 23rd...and I have miles to go etc.

07-06-2014 19:35
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07-06-2014 19:35
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@NY2TXExcellent effort. I'm only allowed to walk. The only links I can find are the US Forces running tests. Are you converting those to walking with time ?
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@Colinm39 wrote:@NY2TXHere is a link to an interesting study by Gretchen Reynolds which can throw more light on the subject. Here is the link
Thank you @Colinm39 you've confirmed my belief. I've been targeting the Army Physical Fitness Test pace for Men over 62 for the 2.5 mile walk of 38:30. Of course, I've been walking alot further than 2.5 miles each time I go out on the road (June 6 - July 6 I've done 147 miles in total, usually in the 14:50-15:20 pace per mile). As a result, I've lost 32 pounds since March 23rd...and I have miles to go etc.
Ionic (OS 4.2.1, 27.72.1.15), Android App 3.45.1, Premium, Phone Sony Xperia XA2, Android 9.0

07-07-2014 10:28
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