yes the taller the person the longer the stride
Yes, if a person is tall they will take less steps. On the other hand, if a person is small, they will take more steps because they need to cover more area.
yes there is
Average stride length: 2.2 feet for women and 2.5 feet for man or you can estimate stride length relative to your height (females: height x .413 equals your stride length; males: height x .415 equals your stride length).
depends how big the oval is
A good donkey should be the correct size for you (if it's going to be ridden), i.e. about the same height as a horse or pony. It should have a good length of neck (60% of the length of the back from withers to dock) and should have a long stride. In short, it should move like an Arab horse. The best breeds for an adult to ride are found in Cyprus, Bulgaria, Spain, Portugal and the USA, although some breeders in the UK and Ireland also Specialise in larger donkeys. Avoid the Poitou!
Stride Toward Freedom.
First off don't run the first 100m's fast. Stride until you get to the last 100m's then go faster. That way in a meet you wont burn out and people dont have time to catch up to you. Otherwise your strategy is ok. To break 60 you should probably make your stride faster. At first it will be hard to maintain a faster stride but eventually you'll get there.
Average stride length: 2.2 feet for women and 2.5 feet for man or you can estimate stride length relative to your height (females: height x .413 equals your stride length; males: height x .415 equals your stride length).
its the length of every step they take
Stride length, all else being equal.
There is a rough estimate. take your height in inches and multiply by 0.413 if you are a woman and 0.415 if you are a man. Using this method the average stride length for a man is 28.8 inches and for a woman 26.35 inches
The average stride length for men is 0.78 m and 0.7 m for women. An approximation to your personal walking stride is multiplying your height with 0.415 (or 0.413 for women). For example: 1.82 (your height) x 0.415 = 0.76 m Another way of finding out is simply taking ten steps, measuring the length and dividing that by 10.
Stride Frequency= # of Stride/ time. the unit used is strides/sec Stride Length= speed/stride frequency. the unit used is m/stride
As long as it is comfortable for you. I am 5'1", and I use a stride of about 17-18"
The average stride length for men is 0.78 m and 0.7 m for women. An approximation to your personal walking stride is multiplying your height with 0.415 (or 0.413 for women). For example: 1.82 (your height) x 0.415 = 0.76 m Another way of finding out is simply taking ten steps, measuring the length and dividing that by 10.
What actually determines stride is the length of leg and the slope of the shoulder. Height just normally translates into longer legs, so is associated with length of stride. Horses with long legs and a shoulder with about a 45 degree angle or more will tend to have a very long stride. But, even horses with long legs can have a short stride if their shoulders are very steep (less than 40 degrees). And horses with short legs can have long strides if they have a nice shoulder with 45 degree angle or more. So, length of leg and slope of shoulder are what really determine stride- not height.
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.
Depends on the length of your stride. Divide 100 by the length of you stride measured in metres.
An adult of height 6' has a stride length of approximately 1 yard. 11/2 miles = 2640 yards. But most adults would not have this length of stride, therefore to cover 11/2 miles would take about 3000-3300 steps.