It depends on how fast the horse is going, and what kind of horse it is. Most horses run about 40 mph. Speed*Distance=Time, so about 5 minutes, give or take some seconds.
About 30 minutes to 60 minutes.
Well, isn't that a delightful question! If the horse runs 250 yards while the train travels 600 yards, we can see that for every 1 yard the train travels, the horse runs 0.4167 yards. So, if the train travels 3000 yards, the horse would run 1250 yards. Just imagine those happy little horses running freely alongside the train, creating a beautiful scene of movement and joy!
The number of times a day you exercise a horse will vary according to the horses level of fitness, it's lifestyle, your schedule, and if you board the horse, the farms schedule. A horse typically needs 45 minutes to one hour a day of concentrated exercise where it is worked in a frame and asked to collect and extend itself. The horse should also be worked on suppling during the workout. You can do one long workout or break it into two smaller workouts if you prefer.
That all depends on the exercise.
8 minutes
well you should at least get 60 minutes of exercise daily.
12-foot x 12-foot
Jude ran 500 yards in 2 minutes how much is this in feet per second?
It will depend on the intensity of your performance and the type of exercise you do.
1000 yards - or just over 17 miles per hour.
120 (2 hours)
about 30 minutes per day