Yes that's quite good. Most intermediate swimmers could manage a mile (70 laps) and so as a beginner 20 laps is a good start. I would recommend trying to increase by 4-6 laps each time you go to allow you to slowly build up your swimming.
An olympic sized pool is 50 metres. If it is a 4x100 Relay one swimmer will swim 2 laps. If each swimmer does two laps and there is 4 of them, 8 laps will have been swum.
about 10
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im not really sure but, im a swimmer!
Practice and training
If you start running at the beginning of a straightaway on a standard track, you run three laps then stop at the beginning of final curve. (3 3/4 laps).
Displacement is the distance from the final placement of the object from the initial point. So, since the swimmer started and ended in the same spot, it is zero.
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To swim 600 yards, you would need to swim 12 laps in a standard 25-yard pool. This is because 600 divided by 25 equals 24, but you only need to swim 23 laps to reach 575 yards. To reach the full 600 yards, you would need to swim one more lap, totaling 12 laps.
athletes would train there muscule for their legs and arms be stronger need to swim couple laps to be a stronger swimmer
it is about 4 laps but, the exact amount is 100 meters less than 4 laps to do a 1500. this is a mile.
Most pools should be oval shaped. Oval shaped pools allow the swimmer to be able to swim laps and have a pool with greater depth.