another rule-of -thumb for the effect of runner weight on pace. There is a fair amount of wild speculation, rigorous study, anecdotal experience, and intuitive assertion about this topic, but a lot of conclusions seem to center around a time penalty of 1-4 seconds per mile per pound of body weight. We’ll look at that range in terms of energy use.
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Saturday, December 14, 2019
Rule-of-Thumb: 2 sec/mile/pound
Last time we looked at a rule-of-thumb for energy used in running. Today we’ll look at
another rule-of -thumb for the effect of runner weight on pace. There is a fair amount of wild speculation, rigorous study, anecdotal experience, and intuitive assertion about this topic, but a lot of conclusions seem to center around a time penalty of 1-4 seconds per mile per pound of body weight. We’ll look at that range in terms of energy use.
another rule-of -thumb for the effect of runner weight on pace. There is a fair amount of wild speculation, rigorous study, anecdotal experience, and intuitive assertion about this topic, but a lot of conclusions seem to center around a time penalty of 1-4 seconds per mile per pound of body weight. We’ll look at that range in terms of energy use.
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