If you are walking uphill and biking downhill, absolutely not.
It all depends on the conditions of the walk and ride, as well as your technique
On average, biking 3 miles is equivalent to walking 1 mile in terms of physical exertion.
On average, biking 3 miles is equivalent to running 1 mile in terms of energy expenditure.
On average, biking 3 miles is equivalent to running 1 mile in terms of energy expenditure and effort.
On average, biking 1 mile is equivalent to running 3 miles in terms of energy expenditure and effort.
One mile of biking equals one mile of walking
On average, biking 1 mile is equivalent to running 3 miles in terms of energy expenditure and effort.
Depends, but usually yes. If you are in the middle of nowhere and a town is 2 miles away, that's pretty close. If you are walking in a big city and where u want to go is two miles, maybe a bit farther. Also depends on transportation (walking/driving/biking)
The biking equivalent of running a mile is typically considered to be biking around 3 miles.
The answer would be biking 8 miles. Both biking and jogging are cardio activities, which gets the heart pumping, increases blood flow, and ultimately burns the most calories. Your heart rate would most likely be the same whether jogging or biking, so in the end, 8 miles is better than 2 miles.
If you travel 6 miles in 2 hours, your average speed is 3 miles per hour. This is calculated by dividing the distance (6 miles) by the time (2 hours). Therefore, the speed indicates a leisurely pace, suitable for walking or casual biking.
Yes.
On average, running one mile is equivalent to biking about three miles in terms of distance covered.