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How long (ideally) should it take for somebody to be able to walk a mile comfortably. Without being out of breath, wanting to stop, etc...

 

How many times a week?

 

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I think getting exercise at least 3 times a week is best. As for walking, I go on my rest days from running & average about a 20minute mile.

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I think everyone physically capable should walk every day. My children were able to walk a mile comfortably around age 4 or so, and my parents still walk comfortably at 70. Humans were built to walk long distances.

 

If you are currently unable to walk a mile comfortably, start with daily walks that are comfortable for you, do that for a week, and try adding another 5 minutes of daily walking the next week, and so on. Eventually, try to do 40 minutes of walking daily, which is a comfortable 2 miles for the average person.

 

If you feel pain when walking, please visit a doctor first.

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Unless you are morbidly obese (and I mean that as a pure classification of body weight and fitness level), one should be able to work up to walking at a 3mph pace for a straight mile without stopping in two to three weeks barring any existing injuries.

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A mile isn't that far. It's a spot half a mile away that you walk to - there and back. And half a mile is nothing at all. That's the best way to think of it - in small chunks.

 

I walk 4 miles daily, averaging about 18 minutes per mile. And that's not pushing very hard. Before you know it, that one-mile walk will feel too short.

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Eternal Sunshine

Do you have any health conditions including obesity? If not maybe you should get checked out.

 

It's hard for me to imagine that a healthy person can't walk a mile comfortably.

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Went on a 7 mile walk today, half of it uphill, so that brings up another point - terrain. For the first mile it was tough going and I did stop once. On the flat, you should walk a mile without needing to stop (barring disability)

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Unless you are morbidly obese (and I mean that as a pure classification of body weight and fitness level), one should be able to work up to walking at a 3mph pace for a straight mile without stopping in two to three weeks barring any existing injuries.

No, I'm just morbidly lazy :0)

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TintedChrome

In my outdoor clubs we usually move 6 km/h on smooth ground. According to my HAL 9000 computer that's 16 minutes per mile.

I'm 45 and 200 pounds. :cool:

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Yeah a 20 min mile is pretty average. 25 mins is leisurely. 15 mins is walking quickly with purpose but shouldn't throw off your biomechanics. You should be able to walk a full 3 miles in 60 minutes with minor fatigue. 4 miles in 60 and it's reasonable to start feeling moderate fatigue in your legs through the 2nd half.

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