It depends on what the lap is of. Running around a track? around a football field? swimming a lap in a pool?
About 100 to 150 caloires per 30 minutes, of swimming laps.
It depends how fast you are going and how long you swim....
Between 250 - 500 calories. It depends on how fast and how much swimming you do within that hour.
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depends on how long you swim
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When talking about calorie usage, what's important isn't what you do, but how hard and how long you keep at it.If you get equally sweaty and winded, expect to burn about the same amount of calories for the same length of exercise.
not many u better run at least five laps
There are many. It depends on what kind of swimmer you are. Some examples are lap, top, cap, and fin.
A stopwatch to record lap times .
This depends on a few factors. A 75 kilogram or 165 pound person will burn between 628 (slow freestyle) and 864 (fast freestyle) Calories per hour of swimming, depending on how fast they swim. However, assuming it takes you 30 seconds to swim a lap of a 50 metre pool, you would do 100 laps in 60 minutes. This speed is faster than slow, but slower than fast, so you'd burn about 700 Calories per hour. Divide this by the number of laps you swim, and you answer would be 7 Calories per lap.
The 100 Individual Medley(often called 100 I.M.) is an event where one swimmer completes 1 lap of butterfly,1 lap of backstroke,1 lap of breaststroke, and one lap of freestyle.
The Officials hold the cards on the deck with the numbers. The swimmer must look back to see what lap they are on. They are not allowed to put the cards in the water.
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.
According to my calculations it takes around 10-12 seconds
S=Stroke L=Legs 5=lap/length L=Wrong lane So I would interpret this as on the 5th lap, the swimmer kicked into an adjoining (wrong) lane therefore disrupting the neighbouring swimmer. Stroke indicates it was an offence whilst performing a recognised stroke, rather than other types of violations such as false start, not touching wall at end of each lap etc.
25 yard is congruent to 0.002268 km. A complete lap is a trial such that a swimmer makes two trips from the starting point to the end and from the end to the start. Then, a complete lap is 0.004536 km. Finally, do the division to get 75 / 0.004536 ≈ 16534 laps
S=Stroke L=Legs 5=lap/length L=Wrong lane So I would interpret this as on the 5th lap, the swimmer kicked into an adjoining (wrong) lane therefore disrupting the neighbouring swimmer. Stroke indicates it was an offence whilst performing a recognised stroke, rather than other types of violations such as false start, not touching wall at end of each lap etc.