well. good question. a mile is four times around a professional track. so i would conclude that 36 times around that track would be equal to a mile. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I think a one-twelfth track means one lap is a twelfth of a mile hence 12 laps would be a mile.
If you are in lane 1, then you must run 12 1/2 laps to equal 5k. The explanation for this is that a normal running track is 400 meters, therefore 12 1/2 laps would equal 5000 meters; i.e. 5K meters.
12 and a half laps
In countries where Imperial measures prevail some athletics tracks are 440 yards (i.e. 1/4 mile) for one lap. So 12 laps would be, um... 3 miles?
3 total miles 4 laps is a mile in any lane if you start in waterfall position and cross no lanes
you are going very slow
you run as many laps as you can in 12 minutes (usually 200 m track)
It depends on which pool you swim in. If it is a 25m pool then it will take 20 laps to finish but if it is in a 50 meter pool, which is Olympic size, it will be 10 laps to do 500 meters.
3 miles = 4 828.032 metres 1 lap = 400 metres 3 miles = 12 laps and 28 metres
The actual number of calories burned vary depending on the speed of the run and the weight of the runner. While the number of burned calories can vary, an average number of calories burned are 200.
The coopers run is a test of stamina, or as the examiners like, cardiovascular endurance. its where you run as much laps of a track as possible in 12 minutes
You would have to run around the 400 meter track 6 times to equal 1.5 miles. Each lap around the track is 400 meters, so 6 laps would total 2400 meters, which is equal to 1.5 miles.
the high school track = 0ne quarter of mile means = 1/4 miles so one lap of high school track = 1/4 miles then in 1 miles total lap = 4 hence the total lap in three and half miles 3 and 1/2 miles = 7/2 miles in 1 miles = 4 lap so in 7/2 miles = 7/2 x 4 = 14 lap Answer.