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You can go 4.5 miles at that pace.
The correct spelling of the adverb is leisurely (at a slow or relaxed pace).
A pace is between 30 to 36 inches.
"Stroll along" typically means to walk in a relaxed or leisurely manner, often without a specific destination in mind. It implies a casual and unhurried pace while enjoying the surroundings.
The root word of ambled is "amble," which comes from the Old French word "ambler," meaning "to walk at a slow, relaxed pace."
Fastest speed on what kind of bicycle, and under which conditions? With an UCI-approved bike, anything human-powered, downhill on a MTB, descending on a road bike, on the flat solo, on the flat behind a pace vehicle?
what is MT Pace in runners terms here are the meanings: ST pace = short tempo pace MT pace = mid tempo pace LT pace = long tempo pace PHMP pace = planned half marathon pace RI = rest interval (a timed rest/recovery or a distance walked/jogged)
Unlike the first Pikmin, Pikmin 2 does not involve a time limit. Thus, the game has a more relaxed pace than its predecessor.
Yes. The A has the long A sound as in pace and cage.
Strut like in Saturday Night Fever. Stroll. Actually these three words all have nearly the same meaning. These definitions are from the Concise Oxford English Dictionary stroll - verb - walk in a leisurely way. amble - verb - walk or move at a leisurely pace. saunter - verb - walk in a slow, relaxed manner.
Gears - wherever you find them - is a way of trading strength for speed, or the other way around. On a bike they let you keep pushing the pedals at a comfortable pace and effort uphill as well on the flat.
35 miles should be doable in about 3 hours, depending on terrain, bike quality and the rider's fitness level. You need a certain amount of bike experience, and a reasonably well fitting bike to avoid getting really, really sore at exposed places(butt, shoulders mainly). You'll need to carry some drinking water, and I'd also recommend carry a snack or two to keep your energy up. Also, make sure you know how to fix a flat, and carry the tools and a spare tube. Pace yourself. If you have a geared bike, make sure to use the gears. Keep spinning at an even pace of about 80-100 rpm.