A week meaning a standard Sunday-Saturday or Monday-Sunday time frame. I have one friend who ran 204 during a period of unemployment.
A week meaning a standard Sunday-Saturday or Monday-Sunday time frame. I have one friend who ran 204 during a period of unemployment.
204 doing how many runs a day?
I believe he was up to three a day some days. I would have to check back on it, but that was a period in his life he would just as soon forget if you get my drift.
I'd imagine that mega mileage could put up some pretty impressive numbers.
Covered 405 in a 6-Day Race. Most, but not all were "runnin."
Rimas Jakelitis ran 680 in 7 days and 900 in 10-days up in NYC 3 years ago. He pretty much runs the whole thing. Slow and steady but he runs.
156, Dec '73.
99 in fall of 2000.
99.5. I have the log to prove it. I have the same feeling people had about the 4 minute mile. I feel if I run over 100 miles in a week I'll die.
92 Summer 2003
73
142...last week.
118 in six days; and the sixth day was just 8.
I'm a wimp. 62 miles highest ever. Just shoot me.
141 in 7 days the week of Christmas last year, the 7th day was only 10.
160 in November 1974. Ran 2:44 the following month @ age 16. Good for me!
only 67, i'll line-up right behind you skylon
Hey Skylon let's see who can get to 70 first -
ready -set GO!
132 miles, last week.
53
I wound up getting shingles, then the flu, after a 12-week phase of averaging 40-44MPW. I was running hard most of the time, an average of 7:20-7:40 pace (faster day-slower day). My PR's are pretty woeful compared to the rest of you I'll bet:
mile 5:17
5K 18:37
8K 29:46
10K 36:59 (oh that ONE second)
10 miles 64:26
1/2M 1:24:-something
Beyond that it's they are not worth writing down. That was in my 30's.
116 and 114 in February of 2002... then oddly enough, 3 weeks later I ran a PR for 15K and when I compared that performance to my other PRs (using Purdy Points type calculator), it was the best performance of my life. Weird, run lots of miles, then taper a bit and WHAMMO! set a PR.
140 in the summer of 1977. It killed me.