440 yards (America)
A regulation football field is 100 yards long. The track around a football field is typically 400 meters in length, which is approximately 437.4 yards.
To determine how many times you need to run around a track to equal 500 yards, you first need to know the length of the track. A standard track is 400 meters, which is approximately 437.4 yards. To cover 500 yards, you would need to run approximately 1.14 laps around a standard track.
about 5000 yards
If we're talking about a standard track that measures 440 yards, then the distance traveled would be about 1.57 miles.
You run half the track. A full lap is 440 yards. Lane 5 Athletics.
In the 1980's
Exactly 2.5 laps on a 400m track and 2.49 laps for a 440 yards track.
Ah, what a lovely question. Let's imagine a peaceful running track together. If we think about a standard running track being 400 meters long, 880 yards would be approximately 8 times around the track. Isn't that a delightful thought? Just imagine the gentle rhythm of your steps carrying you around and around, each lap bringing you closer to your goal.
Laps around/in WHAT? A "standard" track, of the kind used in high school track and field events, is usually 440 yards (0.25 miles) around.
The tracks around a football field are typically designed to be a quartermile track, meaning 4 times around gives you a mile. If you walk around the outside edge of a standard US Football field, (120 yards by 53 1/3 yards wide) it is just over 5 times around to equal 1760 yards, or one mile.
60 yards x 40 yards
Depends on the field in question. There is no standard.