12-16 Blocks depending on size.
15 blocks = 1 mile 30 blocks = 2 miles
There are 5,280 feet per mile, so you would need to run (5280 / 3000) 1.76 blocks.
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You would need to run that distance 2.5 times to equal one mile.
Everywhere! The perks of running is that you need only good shoes and you are ready to do it. You can do it practically everywhere and anytime which makes it also easy. The best way to run a mile is run through some city blocks if you happen to live in a bigger city.
You would need to run 17.6 100-yard dashes to equal one mile.
There are four quarters in a mile run.
there are 36 muscles in a run mile
at my school we would actually run around the foot ball field five times and that is a mile.
One acre is equivalent to 43,560 square feet, and the perimeter of a square acre is about 836 feet. To run one mile, which is 5,280 feet, you would need to run around the perimeter of the acre approximately 6.3 times. Therefore, you would need to complete about 6 laps around the perimeter to reach one mile.
In large cities the number varies depending upon the original grid layout. In NYC (Manhattan) the number of north-south blocks per mile is 20. East-west blocks (between avenues) are typically just under 5 north-south blocks in length, so the number of east-west blocks per mile is 4.
No ones ever run a mile in 3 mins the lowest has been 4 mins and something seconds, if ur doing a 10 lap that = a mile u'd need need to do about 20 secs a lap.