Generally, brisk is considered about 3.5 to 4.0 miles per hour. So this could take you somewhere between 15-20 minutes. The best way to measure how "brisk" feels for you and how long it will take is to go a length of distance you know is a mile. Maybe a stretch of a road you know or on a track somewhere. Walk at what feels "brisk" to you and see how long it takes.
It depends on the pace at which you walk, whether it is brisk or laid back. But on average it does not take very long at all to walk .1 miles. I would say anywhere from 1 and a half-4 minutes.
Yes, after a brisk walk such a level is fine - (as long as you are feeling fine.)
if you walk 4 miles an hour how long would it take you to walk a mile
if you jog a mile its 10 minites to walk a mile its probily about 40min to an hour
Some words that can go before "walk" are "take," "go for," "enjoy a," "long," "short," "power," and "brisk."
40 minutes
15 minutes
15 minutes
That depends on how fast you walk. On average a person walks a mile in about 20 minutes, so it would take about 6 minutes to walk three tenths of a mile.
The answer depends on the speed at which you walk.
Technically speaking, a quick walk refers to a walk that takes place over a short period of time, while a brisk walk refers to the actual pace at which one walks. Therefore, you could take a quick walk to the drug store because it doesn't take long to get there, however in order to take a brisk walk (or to walk briskly) you would need to walk at a faster, more efficient pace than you might normally walk. This seems to be a case of semantics, so I hope it answers the question....
It depends on the pace at which you walk, whether it is brisk or laid back. But on average it does not take very long at all to walk .1 miles. I would say anywhere from 1 and a half-4 minutes.