I’m going with 3:28 with a positive split
I’m going with 3:28 with a positive split
No way. Anyone running 3:28 is either a top athlete athlete in some other sport or someone with a long running background that goes back years. I really doubt he has trained very much and wasn't an above average runner in high school as far as I know. I'll say 4 hours 25 minutes.
Come on, it's Ashton Kutcher. He's shooting for a 4:20
I'd say between 4:20 and 4:35. He was a heavy smoker back in the day, among other things.
Hot Takes wrote:
No way. Anyone running 3:28 is either a top athlete athlete in some other sport or someone with a long running background that goes back years. I really doubt he has trained very much and wasn't an above average runner in high school as far as I know. I'll say 4 hours 25 minutes.
Agree with all this. Unless he has been nursing a consistent running habit for years, or he really put in a solid, intentional block for this, he's not breaking 4.
I say 4:00 but disagree with your premise. I ran 2:37 when I was 28 by running 4 months of 35 MPW. I won $100 from a friend for breaking 2:40. I ran 3:48 for 1500 in college on very low mileage but hadn't run in 5 years and had gained about 20 pounds. I didn't run cross country because I was never good at distance.
Not sure how much he's been training, but given height and age, I don't think he'll break 4. But also he's ballin so he may have had someone train him. I guess 4:05
4:15
I have trouble predicting anyone's marathon time unless they post their goal time and one key workout from the last week.
He'll be overdressed for the weather and DNF by 18.
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4:25
2:18 at the casino and way off the grid... wrote:
Come on, it's Ashton Kutcher. He's shooting for a 4:20
Guess no one got it.
Oprah ran 4:29
Drew Carey ran 4:37
Woman abuser Mario Lopez ran 4:23
Will Farrell broke 4:00
I think Ashton can break 4:00 if he doesn't take it too casual.
Hot Takes wrote:
No way. Anyone running 3:28 is either a top athlete athlete in some other sport or someone with a long running background that goes back years. I really doubt he has trained very much and wasn't an above average runner in high school as far as I know. I'll say 4 hours 25 minutes.
3:28 is a top athlete? 🤣
I'll go with 3:49
I know a former heavy smoker whom only started running in their late 40s to a 3:23.
Bill Rodgers was a heavy smoker. Tobacco and weed!
How much does Ashton weigh these days?
I think he looks really fit, ...like runner fit, thin. Thinner than I remember him. I think he has put some good time and effort into this. He has trainers, partnered with Peloton. I think way faster than 4. 3:37 is my prediction.
Hot Takes wrote:
No way. Anyone running 3:28 is either a top athlete athlete in some other sport or someone with a long
That sounds like something someone who has not run under 3:28 might say. It's just a tiny bit under 8 min pace. Not exactly top athlete territory there.
I think Shaq beats him with ease.