1.5-Mile Run (Cooper): Males, Age 30-39

What these numbers mean

A value around 12:25 is typical (50th percentile) for males in this age group. Scores below about 10:59 fall near the 25th percentile or lower, indicating above-average performance (lower is better). Scores above about 14:10 fall near the 75th percentile or higher; about 75% of the reference population scored lower.

These norms come from the Cooper Institute’s self-selected preventive-health cohort, which is typically fitter than the general population, so times may be faster than population-wide averages.

Also see: 20-29 · 40-49 · All ages

1.5-Mile Run (Cooper) Cardiovascular Males 30-39

1.5-Mile Run (Cooper) Percentile Chart (min)

Excellent 9:31
Above average 10:59
Average 12:25
Below average 14:10
Poor 17:30
1.5-Mile Run (Cooper) percentile distribution chart for Males, age 30-39 5th 5th: 9:31 (Excellent) 9:31 Excellent 25th 25th: 10:59 (Above average) 10:59 Above average 50th 50th: 12:25 (Average) 12:25 Average 75th 75th: 14:10 (Below average) 14:10 Below average 95th 95th: 17:30 (Poor) 17:30 Poor 0:00 7:00 14:00 21:00 28:00 35:00 1.5-Mile Run (Cooper) percentile distribution chart for Males, age 30-39 5th 5th: 9:31 (Excellent) 9:31 Excellent 25th 25th: 10:59 (Above average) 10:59 Above average 50th 50th: 12:25 (Average) 12:25 Average 75th 75th: 14:10 (Below average) 14:10 Below average 95th 95th: 17:30 (Poor) 17:30 Poor 0:00 7:00 14:00 21:00 28:00 35:00

This percentile chart shows how common a value is, not whether it is healthy.

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