If you're running on a HS/College Basketball court.....it should measure 84 ft X 50 ft. The total perimeter of the court totals 268 feet. The total distance in feet of a one mile run is 5280 feet.
Divide 5280 / 268 = 19.7 laps around the Basketball court.
The challenge is to get down the court without getting the ball stolen and to put enough power into your shot to make it.
I would say a lot because you can make a lot of money playing basketball as a career.
To letter you must make your school's varsity basketball team.
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a superstar can make 4-5 million dollars a year
I believe about 14 laps around one tennis court is a mile. But it depends on the size you could always test it out by running it. The standard timedepending on your age could be between 6-13 minutes for a mile. So if you run 14 and get around that time its probabaly about a mile.
8 laps = 1 mile
Oh, dude, to maintain 1 km, you'd have to run around a standard basketball court around 125 times. So, if you're up for that much cardio, go for it! Just make sure to stretch those calves before you start counting those laps.
No, if it just around a football field it is between 4.5 to 5 laps to make a mile.
3 Laps.
The highschool I went to the track was a quarter mile. So I would have to say 4 times around would make 1 mile. Also 22 laps around a regulation basketball court is also a mile. Have a good one,.
On official size tracks, the answer is 4 laps make a mile when your jogging 4 laps make a mile
3.7 laps around a 1/4 mile track 3.3 laps for 1500m
7.5 laps
If you are saying that the track is .125 of a mile, then it would be a 200 meter track. In that case, eight laps around the track would be a mile.
Depends on the size of the gym!
Twice around the main common area, plus the food court is one mile. This does not include Entrance B & C hallways or Belk court.