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Running is an easy and enjoyable way to stay in shape—just throw on your shoes and hit the pavement! How many miles a day should you be running, though? In this article, we’ll explain the recommended daily mileage for beginning, intermediate, and advanced runners, plus how to get started with running and increase your mileage and endurance safely. We’ve also included expert tips from certified running coach Kai Ng and fitness coach Francisco Gomez on race training and more.
How many miles a day should you run?
In general, beginners should run 1-3 miles per day, intermediate runners should run 3-5 miles per day, and advanced runners should run at least 6 or more miles per day, depending on their training goals. The miles per day you run depends on your current fitness level, running goals, and other exercises you do.
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Expert Q&A
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References
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- ↑ Kai Ng. Certified Running Coach. Expert Interview
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- ↑ https://www.marathontrainingacademy.com/10-warning-signs-that-youre-running-too-much%E2%80%A8
- ↑ https://goaskalice.columbia.edu/answered-questions/how-many-rest-days-should-i-take-between-runs
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- ↑ https://marathonhandbook.com/trainingplans/8-week-half-marathon-training-plan/
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- ↑ Kai Ng. Certified Running Coach. Expert Interview
- ↑ Francisco Gomez. Fitness Coach. Expert Interview
- ↑ Francisco Gomez. Fitness Coach. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://marathonhandbook.com/how-many-miles-should-i-run-a-week/
- ↑ Francisco Gomez. Fitness Coach. Expert Interview