50-60mpw. 44 years old. 5-6 hours/night. I do try to sneak a weekend nap in if I can, which is a clothes-off, curtains-drawn, two hour Nap of the Righteous.
50-60mpw. 44 years old. 5-6 hours/night. I do try to sneak a weekend nap in if I can, which is a clothes-off, curtains-drawn, two hour Nap of the Righteous.
10 miles a week(mostly walking)
10-14 hours a night
17 yo
20 mpw
6-7 hrs sleep per night
26 yo
Update:
The results of this survey so far reveal that the average poster exaggerates mpw by 12.9% and understates sleep per night by 9.3%. Please continue.
I have compiled the data and graphed it.
It has taught me exactly nothing.
Thanks everyone anyways.
30 mpw (hard miles)
8-9 hrs a night
29 yo
85 miles per week
2 workouts, 1 LR per week
Average 9:10
21 yo
70mpw
5-6 hours sleep
age 27
35 to 40 mpw. ( coming back from injury, last year 50-60)
6-7 hrs.
50
55-70 mpw
6-8 hours, probably average 7
23 years old
I can still go out on Saturday nights at 55-60 mpw but at 70+ I'm exhausted even if I don't. Would sleep more if work wasn't a limiting factor.
Currently:
0mpw
7-8 hrs/night
24 years old
Two months ago:
70mpw
7-8 hrs/night
23 years old
LOL.
70 mpw
7 hrs
21
60 mpw
7 hours
20 yo
80-90 mpw
8 hrs
21 years old
Lots of naps between class and practice.
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