A little mroe than 2 meters.
Stride Frequency= # of Stride/ time. the unit used is strides/sec Stride Length= speed/stride frequency. the unit used is m/stride
Stride length varies depending on how fast you are trying to run. At higher speeds you are making longer strides because you are pushing yourself further each stride. 100m sprinters have average strides of 2.5m, but most jogging averages around 1.5-2m in males.
For adult females, the average step length is about 26 inches and the average stride length is around 52 inches. For adult males, the average step length is 31 inches and the average stride is 62 inches.
Measure the length of your stride and call it S. Then walk from the curb to your front door on eh sidewalk and count the number of strides. Say it is N. Then the length is S x N = Length in whatever unit you measured your stride.
1.3 miles is 2253.0816 meters. An average step is about 2/3 of a meter, so 2253.0816 / (2/3) = 3,380 This is just an approximation, though, as everyone has a different stride length. An easy way to find your own is lay out a tape measurer and find your own stride length. Then do 2253.0816 divided by your stride length in meters.
Stride can be a verb or a noun. As a verb: He strides across the road with confidence. As a noun: He crossed the road in a couple of strides.
Stride can be a verb or a noun. As a verb: He strides across the road with confidence. As a noun: He crossed the road in a couple of strides.
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Strides is a noun (plural form of stride) and a present tense verb (third person singular conjugation of to stride).
"K" is not a unit of length. If you mean "km", that means kilometer. One kilometer = 1000 meters.
I'll assume you are going by the canter stride used in jumping competitions and basic training. In that case the average canter stride is 12 feet long. A human stride varies according to how long the humans legs are and their natural gait, whether they walk with short steps or long steps. To determine this, have someone measure your stride and then divide the 12 foot canter stride by your stride length to figure out how many strides you must take to equal one full canter stride of the horses.
Depends on your Stride length