Just multiply the 45 hours by the speed.
1600 / 80 = 20 hours by train 1600 / 200 = 8 hours by plane it will take 20 - 8 = 12 hours more by train
Alot. I am a runner and I train about 3 hours every day, even on week ends, you have to be commited to it.
109mph.
140 miles
Beth tweedle started gymnastics when she was 12
Hartford school of gymnastics
There are several places where a typical gymnast trains. He can train in a fitness club or gymnastics club. They practise 9 to 25 hours a week, usually on 4 days.
They probably do it any where
It depens. anyone can be good at gymanastics. a human being is only good at gymnastics if they train and are skillfull at it. if a man doesn't train within the boundaries of gymnastics he will therefore not be good. if anyone doesnt not train at something they will not be good unless its a natural talent to them.
Shawn trains at Chow's Gymnastics and Dance Institute in Iowa
I would think they would train at least 5 days a week if they were responsible, but it depends on which player it is... some are just not responsible!
It is thought that Ancient Greeks may have invented gymnastics in the 1500s. Traditionally, gymnasts would practice and train naked.
gymnastics isn't exactly famous but is a very popular spectator sport. which means that lots of people like to watch gymnasts flip sault and basically "Fly" through the air. I am a gymnast my self and train 24.5 hours a week. i am in an elite international stream.
anywhere from five years to one month
Some girls did military training, and boy and girls did boxing,Wrestling,footracing,gymnastics. They did train everyday.
Shawn Johnson trained as one of Liang Chow's first students when he opened a gymnastics school in West Des Moines.