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Very Miles
Very Miles

How many miles can an average and experienced/very fit male teen run?
I was wondering, since I needed to know if i need to increase my mileage when I run.
Well if you're an experienced/very fit runner then I would think you could run at least 10 miles, possibly up to 15-20. I know a cross country state champion(his 5k PR was under 16:00) who did 16 mile runs on his long run days.
Personally I'm pretty fit and I'm running in college next year(I have about a 4:50 mile PR), but I've never ran over 13 miles at once....in a weeks time I've gotten up to 55 miles per week. The state champion I was talking about probably ran about 70 miles per week, maybe more.
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Playlist: The Very Best of Miles Davis $7.17 From 'Round About Midnight to Kind of Blue to Bitches Brew , here are 10 of this tireless jazz trailblazer's crucial Columbia moments. Includes So What; 'Round Midnight; Summertime; Stella by Starlight; So Near, So Far; Miles Runs the Voodoo Down; Time After Time , and more! |
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Miles $13.59 Miles |
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Setlist: The Very Best of Miles Davis Live $7.65 Setlist is a new series by the Sony Legacy imprint to showcase live sides by artists in their catalog. In looking at the track listing and time period of the Miles Davis volume, it also seems like they were going with a series of cuts that highlighted onl |
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Dear Miles $11.18 Although he has participated in a couple of Miles Davis tribute bands and Herbie Hancock's V.S.O.P., Ron Carter always resisted leading a CD of Davis tunes, until this project. Actually only seven of the ten songs that are performed by Carter's quartet on Dear Miles were associated with the trumpeter (not the two Carter originals or "As Time Goes By"), and "Bags' Groove" is a bit borderline. In any case, there are no trumpeters emulating Miles and these versions rarely hint at Davis' versions. This project simply served as a good excuse to play a variety of superior songs. Carter has plenty of solo space and sometimes takes the melodic lead. Pianist Stephen Scott gets his solos and occasionally throws in unexpected and offbeat song quotes. Drummer Payton Crossley and percussionist Roger Squitero are very much in the background. Dear Miles is a cheerful and upbeat session, most highly recommended to listeners who enjoy hearing a lot of bass solos. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi Performers: Payton Crossley - Drums; Roger Squitero - Percussion; Ron Carter - Bass; Stephen Scott - Piano |
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The Miles Between (Unabridged) $13.09 Buckle your seatbelts! The Miles Between is a wild ride that explores the wonder and magic of a very real world where chance, mystery, and secrets abound.... |
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Miles to Go (Reinforced Hardcover) $27.07 Although concerned about a broken horn, young Miles makes his way to preschool in his very own car, with Mom close at hand. |
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Miles and Miles and Miles $8.47 Miles and Miles and Miles |
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Miles of Styles $15.98 Shawn Lee, the multi-instrumentalist/composer extraordinaire whose forays into funk, spaghetti westerns, 1960s television music, electronica, MPB, and pop have turned him into a well-respected and often requested film and television score writer, once again looks deep into his bag of influences for Miles of Styles. Lee reaches across the globe in creating the nearly two dozen tracks on the album, from Italy ("Ciao Bruno") to Nigeria ("Lagos Calling") to the U.S. ("San Diego"), and practically everywhere in between. In the hands of a lesser artist, this kind of multi-national traversing might seem hodgepodged or disconnected, but as Lee is no way a purist -- and never makes any claims to be so -- the 20 songs here flow smoothly and naturally from one to the next. These are his songs, not Brazilian songs or Indian songs or Parisian songs or Jamaican songs, though he is informed by the traditions of each, or at least by the popular conception of these traditions. The actual authenticity of "Chinese Chillin'," for example, is debatable, but this isn't the purpose of Miles of Styles. Lee is respectful of the different cultures, certainly, but these are his interpretations, interpretations that merely resemble the originals, don't imitate them. They're done with a wink and a smile, like the smooth-rocky "Tokyo Dancer" or the jangly "Brazilian Bubble," nodding at the inspiration while clearly and cleanly laying down his own layered wind lines, the guitars and warm keys, the always funky bass. The most successful interpretations of place, in fact, are those of which he has an intimate understanding. "Great Russell Street," for example, is a fantastically melancholic song, pulling from early Faithless and other '90s British electronica while still sounding very organic and personal, the certain result of many long walks on gray days. If listened to overly intently, the jazz flute solos and wandering key chords can get a bit predictable, but Miles of Styles isn't meant to be closely dissected. Instead, it's part of the (very near) background, brushing against your shoulders but not totally there, shaping the mood and atmosphere of the situation, but leaving space for your own preferences and movement and travel within. ~ Marisa Brown, Rovi Performers: Andrea Monteiro - Vocals; Andy Ross - Saxophone, Flute; Dominic Glover - Trumpet; Kiren Lee - Vocals; Shawn Lee - Vocals; Stephen Large - Piano |
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42 Miles $11.95 JoEllen’s parents divorced when she was very young, so she was used to splitting her time between them, shuttling four blocks from one Cincinnati apartment to another. But when her dad moved to the old family farm last year, her life was suddenly di |
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Miles Davis - Setlist: The Very Best of Miles Davis Live $26.67 Disc 0:No track list availableDisc 1:Straight No Chaser/The ThemeBye Bye Blackbird`Round MidnightTheme, The (Bye Bye)Milestones - (mono)My Funny ValentineSo What - (mono)All Blues |
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3000 Miles: Gumball 3000 $16.96 Gumball 3000: 3000 Miles documents Tony Hawk and a number of cast members from Jackass as they enter the eight-day cross-country road race that goes from London to Los Angeles. Highlights include a number of crashes involving very expensive vehicles. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi |
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20,000 Miles $12.72 Multi-instrumentalist Doug Cox put together this extremely motley crew of musicians from all over the world in order to bring into a single place a variety of slide guitar traditions and see what would happen when they all played together. Indian slide guitarist Salil Bhatt, sacred steel luminaries Calvin Cooke and Darick Campbell, Austin singer/songwriter BettySoo, Canadian-Indian percussionist Cassius Khan, and others gathered together to play songs from each other's home traditions and to improvise new material. The results are consistently goodhearted, and inconsistently satisfying. Some tracks are spectacular: "Suicislide" is both thrilling and restrained, featuring rhythmically complex and wordless vocals from Khan and haunting melismas from BettySoo over busily multi-layered melody lines and percussion parts from the band's core trio and many of its guests; the group's rendition of the traditional gospel song "Angel of Death" is stark and gorgeous. On the other hand, the blend of samba guitar, tabla, satvik veena, and bluesy vocals on "Spooky" sounds contrived and rather silly, and the satvik veena sounds distractingly out of place on BettySoo's very fine "Still Small Voice." "Revival" is another lovely BettySoo composition, but it works much better; here the tabla takes a back seat to moaning steel guitar and a straight-ahead, acoustic guitar-driven groove. The problem isn't that these various musical elements can't work well together -- it's just that they don't always work well together, so experiments like this are necessarily hit-and-miss affairs. In this case, the ratio of hits to misses isn't as high as one would like it to be. ~ Rick Anderson, Rovi Performers: Amika Kushwaha - Harmonium; Bettysoo - Guitar, Vocals; Carl Campbell - Drums; Cassius Khan - Tabla, Vocals; Doug Cox - Vocals, Guitar (Acoustic); Phillip Campbell - Guitar (Electric) |
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Stephen Jerzak - Miles & Miles $35.66 Miles & Miles |
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3000 Miles - Gumball 3000 $16.98 Gumball 3000: 3000 Miles documents Tony Hawk and a number of cast members from Jackass as they enter the eight-day cross-country road race that goes from London to Los Angeles. Highlights include a number of crashes involving very expensive vehicles. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide crazy antics one expects from a real-life CANNONBALL RUN. |
So What - Jonh Coltrane and Miles Davis




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