Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Cube Field 4 @media How Many Laps Of The Following Makes A Mile?

How many laps of the following makes a mile? - cube field 4 @media

There are 4 football fields in an agreement established rules of cubic type. How often have you run out in a cube that: 1 miles?

5 comments:

New Ohio runner said...

You can check www.mapmyrun.com
You can go to his people again on the satellite view and map around distans fields.

That is, I believe, a football field is 60yrds for 100yrds. If you cooperate, therefore 4 and lead around them, would be about 640 yards once (or 1920ft). Is 5280ft in a mile, so if it is running a standard box, just the outer lines, there would be around 2.75 a mile. How is running a little bit outside of the field lines, at 2.5 turns, must be equal to about 1 miles. ) Also, this is a standard field and four fields are short (about each other regardless of the facilities with the other share.

Have a good race!

Ovidiu F said...

litle another round of 1, probably 1 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 4

Anonymous said...

If you are running about 1 football pitch equal to five times per mile. I'm not sure how many laps they die President.

Cris said...

Ummmm ... 1?
IDK, what a question?
Dude below me is a sign .. I think this guy is combining fields together or something.

sparklys... said...

idk ask your school administrator or the person responsible for the soccer fields are

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