The number of walking laps to make a mile depends on the length of the walking path. For example, if you are walking on a standard track, which is typically 400 meters per lap, it would take 4 laps to complete a mile (approximately 1,609 meters). If you're walking on a shorter path, like one that is 1/8 mile long, it would take 8 laps to reach a mile.
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It depends on the size and width of your track/field.
not sure how wide your steps are.... there are 5280 feet in a mile so if your stride is 1 foot....there would be 5280 steps in ur mile...
One mile of biking equals one mile of walking
5,280 feet.
Forever.
No. I'm sorry to inform you that thinking does not burn anywhere near as many calories as walking a mile does.
Oh, dude, you need like 2,011.68 of those 0.8s to make a mile. So, if you're planning on walking a mile with just 0.8s, you better start collecting them now. Good luck with that, I guess.
Both running and walking burn about 100 calories per mile
Answer: 1 mi. = 1.60934 km
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