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Running Tracks - Miles??
Posted: Mon 31 Jan, 2005 7:26 pm
by Boxingmad
Gonna do some running on an athletics track. How many time round is is for 3 miles or 5 miles. Anyone know?
Is it 6 time round for mile & a half?
Posted: Mon 31 Jan, 2005 8:00 pm
by Darren82
1600m For 1 Mile = 4 Laps (Obviously if a 400m track)

Posted: Mon 31 Jan, 2005 8:01 pm
by Darren82
just as an addition, i can't imagine anything more boring than track running for getting fit. get out into the country or somewhere with a few inclines and avoid left turns, they're bad for your health

Posted: Tue 01 Feb, 2005 10:30 pm
by dalo
Yeh ditch the track head out in the wilderness where the real people are. Honestly though cross country running works more muscles than just track running because of all the hills and slopes. Also the fact that you are never on a flat surface really works the muscles.
Posted: Tue 01 Feb, 2005 10:32 pm
by dalo
Also I feel more motivated doing cross country because it feels like your actually going somewhere rather going round and round, and round..... and round somemore on a track.
Posted: Wed 02 Feb, 2005 7:00 pm
by McNamee
Yeah definately cross country if possible,
just got back from a nice country run actually, in the pitch black, nothing much to see

roll on summer
Posted: Wed 02 Feb, 2005 7:45 pm
by HotShot
I like running out and about too...the only problem is that around here, you're likely to tread in many unpleasent dog treats

Runnning around fields and stuff is good for building up ankle strength too, although track/road running is better for building the calfs...something to do with it not absorbing the shock and sending the shock back up your leg when you run...for instance, imagine the pressure your leg takes if you jump 2m onto a road as opposed to onto a bouncy castle.
Posted: Wed 02 Feb, 2005 9:25 pm
by jay999
yea i think each sort of running exercises different muscles. Im guessing you should get a mix of both though focus more on cross country. Also do lots of sprints which is probably what id use the track for.
Posted: Wed 02 Feb, 2005 10:27 pm
by alex4013
Join the Paras and you'll be EATING a damn site worse than a dog turd my friend!! Forget tracks. X Country rules.!
If you can't clean a bit of poo off your shoe, you're stuffed for the Paras.
Posted: Thu 03 Feb, 2005 12:30 am
by HotShot
Lol, I'm off in Navy as a 'tiff, I just browse all the forums

'tiffs get to use the Leading Mess, so we won't be eating poo as far as I'm aware
By the way, hill sprints are great for building your leg muscles up too. Forgot the damned name of it, but alot of the *** exercises help too. Erm, it involves switching paces while running, maybe someone else can fill the name in, lol.
Posted: Thu 03 Feb, 2005 7:08 am
by Dave.Mil
gone
Posted: Thu 03 Feb, 2005 8:12 am
by Boxingmad
Ran this morning actually, and i have to say it was better than running on the track. As someone said earlier, save the track for fartleks.
Posted: Thu 03 Feb, 2005 9:52 am
by McNamee
I do cross-country fartleks,
well, only because there is no track near me.
A track isn't necessary for interval or fartlek.
Posted: Thu 03 Feb, 2005 11:01 am
by Gazza85
I do fartlek on the roads using lamposts as markers. Feels great when i'm sprinting like theres no tomorrow and the drivers stuck in the traffic jam are watching you buzzing past.
Posted: Thu 03 Feb, 2005 11:20 am
by beardo
where do you run in manchester? theres not to many hills or parks ound there is there