A regulation pool is 25 yards, so each lane is 25 yards long one way. That means you would go from one end of the pool to the other 40 times.
In a 25-yard pool, 40 lengths (or 20 laps) equals 1000 yards.
500 yards is 20 laps
Well, isn't that a happy little question! In a 25-yard pool, you would need to swim 40 laps to reach 1000 meters. Each lap is 25 yards, and 1000 meters is about 1094 yards, so you just keep swimming those laps, enjoying the rhythm and movement of the water. Just remember, there are no mistakes in swimming, just happy little strokes!
The number of laps in a YMCA pool depends on the pool's length. Most YMCA pools are either 25 yards or 50 meters in length. If the pool is 25 yards long, then 600 yards would equal 24 laps (600 divided by 25). If the pool is 50 meters (approximately 54.68 yards), it would be about 11 laps (600 divided by 54.68).
In a standard yard pool, 25 yards, it takes 66 laps.
4787.2 laps if the pool is 25 yards long. And 4377.4157 laps if the pool is 25 meters long...
A mile is 1760 yards. A lap of a 25 yard pool is 50 yards. So number of laps = 1760/50 = 35.2
1 km = 1000 m 1000/25 = 40 laps
If each lap is 25 yards you must swim 70.4 laps to reach one mile.
It would depend on the pool length, In Internationally sanctioned events the pool length is 50 meters. The USA is the only country that holds or has pools that are measured in yards, either 25 or 50. In a 25 yard pool.. 12 laps. In a 50 yard pool, 6 laps.
There are 36 laps in a 25-yard pool to make a mile. Each lap is 25 yards, and a mile is 1760 yards. So, 1760 yards divided by 25 yards equals 70.4 laps. Since you can't have a fraction of a lap, you would round down to 70 laps, and you would then have swum one mile.
The correct term is lengths but In a 25 yard pool it would be 240 lengths