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track- 1000m


Question Posted Thursday November 19 2009, 11:08 am

If my best time at the 800m is 2:44 and my best time at the 400 is 72 seconds, about what time approximately do you think I would be able to do the 1000 meter run. I already tried to calculate it out but I'm not sure what to estimate.

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hitler_the_goat answered Thursday November 19 2009, 6:15 pm:
if you're running full-bore, four minutes. 3:26 is unrealistic, you have to take into account the longer distance factored into fatigue/lactic acid production in the muscles. you can't just divide and add when it comes to running, the pace changes with distance. a person who runs a 50m in 8 seconds won't hold the same pace when running a kilometer.
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ceejay answered Thursday November 19 2009, 1:49 pm:
probably about 3:26

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