Since there are 5280 feet in a mile, you just divide that number by your stride length of 2 to give you 2640 steps.
That depends on the length of your stride and terrain undertaken.
1,760 steps.
1 mile = 63360 inches so, at 28 inches to a stride, 1 mile = 63360/28 = 2262.9 step, that is 2263 steps.
An adult of height 6' has a stride length of approximately 1 yard. 11/2 miles = 2640 yards. But most adults would not have this length of stride, therefore to cover 11/2 miles would take about 3000-3300 steps.
Since there are 5280 feet in a mile, you just divide that number by your stride length of 2 to give you 2640 steps.
The answer depends on the length of your stride.
That depends on the length of your stride and terrain undertaken.
1,760 steps.
1 mile = 63360 inches so, at 28 inches to a stride, 1 mile = 63360/28 = 2262.9 step, that is 2263 steps.
An adult of height 6' has a stride length of approximately 1 yard. 11/2 miles = 2640 yards. But most adults would not have this length of stride, therefore to cover 11/2 miles would take about 3000-3300 steps.
It depends on how long your stride is
It takes about 2000 steps to walk one mile (it varies depending on stride length). So, walking 2900 steps on your Wii Fit is close to a mile and a half. Not quite though. Hope this helped.
not sure how wide your steps are.... there are 5280 feet in a mile so if your stride is 1 foot....there would be 5280 steps in ur mile...
This depends...If you have longer legs you can take less steps to complete a mile. It all depends on your stride. A stride is how many feet or inches you walk each time you take a step. Shorter or younger people take smaller strides than taller people.If you have a standard 30" military stride, then there are about 2,112 steps in a mile.
an average person has a stride of between 2 and 2.5 feet. Meaning over 2000 steps to walk one mile
I have a Garmin footpod and a Garmin GPS watch. For me, I calculated the answer to be 5,050. I am 47 and weigh 170 pounds - this was running at 9:41 mile/minute pace. The answer truly depends on one's stride length, though, which for me is 6.493 feet/stride. Hope that helps.