Let's accept 365 days as a year....
99% = 361 days
98% = 357 days
(1% = 3.65 days)
75% = 273 days
50% = 182 days
25% = 91 days
Do they run 100% of the year? Or is a lot of it natural ability...
Let's accept 365 days as a year....
99% = 361 days
98% = 357 days
(1% = 3.65 days)
75% = 273 days
50% = 182 days
25% = 91 days
Do they run 100% of the year? Or is a lot of it natural ability...
90-100%
less than 25% for sure. I have run 100% of the year before and I am nowhere near a professional runner.
Geb ran every day but Christmas.
For serious distance runners, about ten hours average of running per week.
8760 hours in a year
10 hours per week x 52= 520
520/8760=0.05 (arounded)
So, about half a percent per year of there time.
Flagpole wrote:
Geb ran every day but Christmas.
No, he ran twice a day everyday, but Christmas. On Christmas he would only run once. Listen to his interviews closer.
I seem to recall that Arturo Barrios ran 7 days a week when training, but took a month off every year, which would be ~92%.
fartleks and bagels wrote:
For serious distance runners, about ten hours average of running per week.
8760 hours in a year
10 hours per week x 52= 520
520/8760=0.05 (arounded)
So, about half a percent per year of there time.
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