Running After 60: Real Cardio Data ,Intensity Minutes.
running regularly and increasing distance at age 62.
I’ve been running for years. My regular distance was 3.5 miles – not easy, not hard, just comfortable.
About a year and half ago, I decided to add 1.5 miles. It took time before it felt like a routine, but the results honestly blew my mind. I still can’t believe the transformation that happened to both my body and my mindset.
Long story short. Then I added another mile to my regular runs and another one. As of now I can run 7 miles per exercise.
If you don’t know where to start or want to improve your exercise Cardio Benchmarks Calculators are here:
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