Is 9 miles a long run?

The long run is generally anything from 5 to 25 miles and sometimes beyond. Typically if you are training for a marathon your long run may be up to 20 miles. If you're training for a half it may be 10 miles, and 5 miles for a 10k.
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Is running 10 miles impressive?

Running 10 miles every single day is gonna make you a pretty bad-ass runner; as long as you can avoid injuries, fatigue, and burnout (more on that later) those daily 10 miles (or 16.1 kilometers) are gonna hone your running ability so you'll be able to take on all kinds of running challenges – like ultramarathons.
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Is it possible to run 9 miles?

Today I ran 9 miles at a 9:50 pace and felt pretty good! If you're first starting out, don't worry about time at all. If you try to run fast, you'll burn out quick. In the past, I always wanted to run, but was so focused on getting a good time that I could never do more than a mile without gasping for air.
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What happens to your body when you run 10 miles?

Capillaries are the smallest blood vessels in your legs, and during 10-milers, you literally grow them like tree branches. More capillaries means that your heart (which we already know is pumping more blood, see #7) can deliver more energy-producing oxygen directly to the leg muscles during a run.
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What happens to your body when you run 9 miles?

Your heart will get stronger. Your muscular endurance will improve as mitochondria (the 'powerhouse' of your cells) increase in size and number, and the capillaries that deliver blood to your muscles grow. Your very ability to breath – or your 'ventilatory capacity' – will improve as you work your respiratory muscles.
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Can you get a nice body by just running?

The muscles which are used to power you through your run are quadriceps, hamstrings, calves and glutes. Regular running will definitely get you a toned, fit body including a firm butt.
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Whats considered a long run?

The long run is generally anything from 5 to 25 miles and sometimes beyond. Typically if you are training for a marathon your long run may be up to 20 miles.
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How do I prepare for a 9 mile run?

"A gradually increasing long run is key," Collins says. Start with whatever is your max right now. If you're at, say, three miles, build from there. Over the next three months, extend your long-day distances so you're peaking at around nine miles just before the race.
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How do I recover after a 10 mile run?

Begin with a few light stretches immediately after your long run to jumpstart the recovery process. If the long run was very high in mileage or intensity, an ice bath can be a helpful recovery tool. Later in the day, focus your efforts on foam rolling, continued stretching and yoga.
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Who runs 10 miles everyday?

Earlier this year, YouTuber and ultra-runner Vince Luu set himself the goal of running 10 miles every single day for 30 consecutive days, inspired by the physical fortitude of David Goggins. For the first week, Vincent encounters no problems: "I feel good overall.
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How long should I rest after running 10 miles?

After shorter races (up to 10K): You can do your next hard run within as few as three days, if you're a high-mileage runner. Otherwise, wait about five days. After a 10-miler or half-marathon: Fitter runners can go long or fast again after four or five days.
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Is running 7 miles a day too much?

It depends on what you want to achieve. If running 7 miles a day is what you are comfortable with, then by all means keep running 7 miles a day, but if a marathon or even an ultramarathon is on your horizon then this is not the best way for you to train.
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Is running 10 miles a week enough?

Aim to cover ten to 12 miles per week, broken into three days of running. If that sounds like too much out of the gate, don't worry. You can walk as much as you need to. “Start with walk-run sessions and working in steady pace jogging for increasing durations,” Takacs advises.
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Is 10 miles a day good?

Whether you're currently sedentary or just looking to add variety to your exercise program, 10 miles per day of walking can be an excellent way to improve your health, well-being, and overall quality of life.
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Is 10 miles enough before a half-marathon?

You Don't Have to Run 13.1 Miles in Training

To be physically prepared for the race, you can participate in long runs totaling 13 miles or more, but you don't have to. If you can run or run/walk a 10-mile distance, you should be able to safely and comfortably complete a half-marathon.
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Should I eat before a 10 mile run?

Yes, it's a good idea to eat something before a long run, especially on runs longer than two hours. Just like logging miles is part of the conditioning process for a marathon, so is eating before and during the run so you'll know what works best the day of the race.
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Is it OK to stop on long runs?

It isn't bad to stop while running, but it can be a sign of bigger issues with pacing, breathing, and physical and mental training. Stopping while running also makes it hard to see your progress towards your goals and set you up with bad habits for the future. Stopping while running isn't inherently bad.
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Do you need water for a 10 mile run?

Especially if you're doing a long run or race (more than 8 to 10 miles), it's important to make sure you're well-hydrated during the few days leading up to your long run. You know you're well-hydrated if you void large volumes of pale urine at least six times a day. Drink plenty of water and non-alcoholic fluids.
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Can you run 8 miles a day?

Running 8 miles a day also elevates your running fitness to a level where you can realistically consider training for a half marathon, or even marathon, as 40 to 56 miles per week (which you are doing if you run eight miles a day five to seven days a week) is typical peak mileage for an intermediate runner during ...
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How many miles should a long run be?

The appropriate distance of your long run is one and a half to twice as long as your normal-length run. Another way to determine distance is to make your longest run 20 to 30 percent of your overall weekly mileage. So if you're running 40 miles a week, you could run eight to 12 miles for your long run.
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Is running 7 miles Good?

According to Runners World, 7 miles is long enough for half marathon training. After all, 6 miles short of a marathon is long enough for marathon training. So 6 miles short of a half marathon is long enough for half training.
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Why is running so addictive?

Running can be particularly addictive because of what is known as “runner's high,” the elated feeling that results from hormones in the body getting released from physical activity and endorphins. A new study looked at the increase in physical injuries that can result from an addiction to running.
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Does running age your face?

Running and exercise itself won't age your skin. According to the American Academy of Dermatology, it can actually help to exercise most days of the week.
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Why are runners so skinny?

ANSWER: Your running muscles get smaller with high-volume endurance training for one simple reason: it's more efficient to run with smaller muscles. Most people equate “strength” with bigger muscles.
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