The answer is yes, one could walk as much as 100,000 miles in a lifetime. The average human walks 65,000 miles in a lifetime(http://www.dandydesigns.org/id4.html), which equates close to three laps around the equator; so, it is entirely possible to walk 100,000 miles in a lifetime.As a side note, the average human walks at a rate of 3.5 MPH; so, if one were to walk non-stop everyday for 4 years, then4 yrs * 365 days * 24 hrs = 35,040 hrs35,040 hrs * 3.5 MPH = 122,640 milesTherefore, in one lifetime, it would take the average human a little less than 4 years of walking to achieve the goal of 100,000 miles.
yes you can
He can walk about 29 and one-sixth miles.
People walk at different speeds, averaging about 3 miles per hour. On that basis, it could take 13 hours and 18 minutes to walk 39.9 miles.
The number of miles that would be covered in two thousand steps would depend on the distance of the stride of the individual. Supposing one took steps of about one foot in distance, they would travel approximately .4 miles. If they were to take steps 1.5 feet long, then they would cover about .6 miles. If their stride was two feet long, they would walk .8 miles in two thousand steps. If one wanted to walk a whole mile in two thousand steps, they would need to take steps that are approximately 2.64 feet long.
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If you walk for 50 years, that's 50 yrs X 365 days = 18,250 days. So a few miles a day would do it easily.
According to the American Podiatric Medical Association, the average person takes between 8,000 and 10.000 steps a day. This works out to be several miles. In the average lifetime, that adds up to about 115,000 miles!
"... If I could fall into the sky Do you think time would pass me by 'Cause you know I'd walk a thousand miles If I could just see you tonight..."
on average 2 - 3 trillion miles
The answer is yes, one could walk as much as 100,000 miles in a lifetime. The average human walks 65,000 miles in a lifetime(http://www.dandydesigns.org/id4.html), which equates close to three laps around the equator; so, it is entirely possible to walk 100,000 miles in a lifetime.As a side note, the average human walks at a rate of 3.5 MPH; so, if one were to walk non-stop everyday for 4 years, then4 yrs * 365 days * 24 hrs = 35,040 hrs35,040 hrs * 3.5 MPH = 122,640 milesTherefore, in one lifetime, it would take the average human a little less than 4 years of walking to achieve the goal of 100,000 miles.
yes you can
a thousand of miles in the neighbouring country
About a dozen. Half of them whilst running away from the farmer trying to shoot it.
He can walk about 29 and one-sixth miles.
In order to determine the answer, you will have to know how fast you are walking. You could walk really slowly and have it take weeks to walk 24.8 miles; or you could walk quickly and have it only take several hours.
Let's see. We'll boil it down to a daily distance, and see whether it's reasonable.Let's say a 'lifetime' is 75 years, and a year is 365 days.100,000 miles / 75 years = about 1,333 miles per year.1,333 miles / 365 days = 3.66 miles per dayThat's certainly reasonable and 'doable'. Of course, a person would get lessdaily mileage in infancy and in old age, but in adulthood and throughout hisproductive years, he'd get a lot more.There's a current popular program for health and fitness that recommends you simplywalk 10,000 steps a day ... which is somewhere between 4.5 to 5.5 miles.