Sentences with phrase «run miles each week»

Jogging can put a lot of strain on a stroller, so it is best to purchase a stroller meant for parents who run miles each week, sometimes daily!

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It can see how products fare with a particular demographic — say, women who wear size 6 and run 20 miles a week.
In George W. Bush's first exam as president, his doctor noted he enjoyed the occasional cigar, drank diet soda and ran 12 miles a week.
For instance, the company will send subscribers who run a certain number of miles each week items that are also based on the data it gleans from more regular customers as well as on e-commerce data such as what is bought more frequently and gets top reviews.
«I run five miles three times a week, I log everything, I look up routes when I travel,» Plank began.
Other research, like the Copenhagen City Heart Study, looked at healthy joggers and nonjoggers for more than a decade and determined that «the most favorable running regimen for reducing cardiovascular mortality» was six miles per week, broken down into three running days per week at a pace of seven miles per hour.
By repackaging the data in an easy - to - read dashboard and by layering in a social element, Nike allows its customers to connect, challenging each other through friendly competitions to run a certain number of miles «together» in a given week even though they may live 3,000 miles apart.
At the same time that I was running a little over 20 miles a week in a different pair every day, the athleisure trend hit — and I subsequently buried myself in black semi-spandex.
He said they run a weekly Bible study on Capitol Hill, driving back and forth from their home each week, racking up between 50,000 and 60,000 miles a year.
For those who might have wondered about my physical, condition, I did have open - heart surgery in July of 1989 followed by a myocardial infarction and a second surgery all on the same day — they cleaned out the old pipes and replaced a few — but within a month of that ordeal I was walking ten miles a day, and now, in the best physical shape I have been in for years, I am running 12 miles a week, so no one need be overly concerned.
Yeah 35 + miles a week is just not going to work for me lol people already give me dirty looks at the gym if I've been running for the maximum 30 minutes that they allow, dumb two slot rule.
-LSB-...] run except the Saturday mile that I will walk as I need one day off a week.
I ran 7 miles and then did one more for a cool down and to get to 20 miles for the week.
Throughout the week I ran 30 miles — on juice.
Two weeks ago, I did something I never want to do again... A 62 - mile ultra running trail run that took 18 hours (many of it in the dark) in
So I will run an extra couple miles this week to atone for my sins.
I'm suddenly questioning my running habit, slamming into a big, fat question mark after reading about you giving up your 50 + mile weeks.
This week I'm focusing on adding some additional running miles and keeping my eating super clean.
Reminds me that I should do a juice fast — but since I'm running 45 miles a week I may keep it to one day (I don't know if I could ever complete a 7 - day fast!)
I did run 8 miles today to kick off the week.
The longest run I did was 8 miles but I've maintained 15 - 20 mile weeks for over a month.
I was only running 3 miles, but my legs felt like lead — all because of hard HIIT workouts earlier that week.
Earlier in the week, at Hollywood Park in California, Bold Ruler's old nemesis, Gallant Man, was able to pick up an assigned 132 pounds and run off with the $ 107,600 mile - and - five - eighths Sunset Handicap.
TRACK & FIELD — At a meet in New York City, SERGEI BUBKA of the Soviet Union set a world indoor best of 19» 6 1/4» in the pole vault, topping his own week - old mark by half an inch; MARITA KOCH of East Germany ran a world indoor best of 22.89 seconds in the 220; and JIM HEIRING bettered his own world indoor best in the two - mile walk with a 12:05.94.
To see those beautiful bodies inspires me to keep running an average of seven miles a day and to lift weights three times a week, all in the hope of offsetting gravity.
When word came after his first week there that members of the Italian press were coming to see him, he fled seven miles by bicycle into the woods, to Pope John's Garden, a leper colony run by the sisters of St. Charles Borromeo and one that, Benvenuti says, even many doctors and priests avoided for fear of contracting leprosy.
She runs at least 80 miles a week, eats 12 pounds of fruit a day with some veggies and nuts on the weekend, and has run every day for more than 1,000 days in a row.
«My biggest dilemma has always been how many miles do I run these girls every week.
(The previous week in Detroit, Garlits had become the first man ever to exceed 200 mph at the end of a quarter - mile drag strip, but that single performance might have been criticized as a fluke and possibly another among many questionable claims to 200 - mph runs.)
Run no more than one barefoot mile a day, every other day, and then gradually increase your barefoot mileage by 10 percent per week.
I have come to a happy medium, thinking that 42 - 50 miles per week for the top groups seems to really do well and leads to running well at a State level.»
For one thing his race, known appropriately as the Stepping Stone, was only at seven furlongs (compared to the Derby's mile and a quarter), and all week long Trainer Reggie Cornell had been saying perfectly frankly that his concern was not for Silky to win but for him to run a respectable race and return to his barn in good condition.
Yet he admitted last week that he has not lifted weights since «probably sometime in October,» that he had not thrown a football in 10 days or so and that he has never run for fitness, «but I probably could run a mile if I had to.»
The Woodward, run for only the 10th time last week, is an important race for us because for the first time each fall it brings together — or tries to — the best older horses and top 3 - year - olds on a weight - for - age basis at the Kentucky Derby distance of a mile and a quarter.
Distance runners run: Nine hundred, 1,000, sometimes even 1,200 miles a summer, the equivalent of nearly four marathons a week.
What attracts runners, though, is a coach who can make running several miles in the hot October sun sound attractive, and who at the same time makes it cool to run on local streets a couple times a week.
As a boy Jennings, the son of an unconventional couple who became engaged two weeks after meeting each other (and married three months later), would run or bike the two miles to the schoolhouse where he had been born.
He works out on the track every morning, doing a 440, an 880 and a two - mile in half an hour, and three days a week concludes the practice session with a three - mile run.
I had never run more than about 40 miles a week previously during triathlon.
I've been running maybe 80 miles a week.
Running anywhere between 15 and 45 miles a week?
I'm going to play football in the fall, and my mom says I should get up early every morning — or at least four days a week — and go run five miles to get in shape.
He runs four to five times a week, averaging between 20 and 40 miles per outing with elevation gains in the thousands.
We have only had six weeks so far, so if we equate this challenge to a 38 lap race (9.5 miles on a running track), then we have only completed 1.5 miles so far.
I run on a treadmill (I switched to distance at week 3 because I'm too slow to run 5k in 20 - 30 minutes) so that I could tell myself, «another quarter mile and you can walk.
We'd take long runs every week and chat about our lives, kids, and work as we logged miles together.
Yet by making running a priority and following some of our tips above, even the busiest of parents should be able to increase the miles they run each week.
I am up to running 20 + miles a week and working out 6 days a week, and no problems so far.
We tried at the store and it worked... Do you think you can run like 3 miles 3 times a week with this stroller?
Many new moms are under the impression that as long as they breastfeed, they can slip into their pre-pregnancy skinny jeans within the first week or so — I mean, isn't it like running six miles a day?
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