Olympic sized-swimming pools are 50 m long. 150 m is three laps.
A normal swimming pool is 25meters, an olympic pool is 50 meters.
There are 5280 feet in a mile. Thirty-five 150 foot laps takes you 5250 feet. Another 30 feet (less than half the pool) and you're done.
Swimming does burn calories at a rate of about 3 calories a mile per pound of bodyweight. If you weigh 150 lbs. and it takes you 30 minutes to swim one mile (1,760 yards or 1,609 meters), then you will be using about 900 calories in one hour. However, many swimmers do not swim that quickly, and many cannot swim for that distance or duration.
1 Nautical mile is = 1852m Swim 124 times
50 meter dash 75 meter 100 meter 125 meter 150 meter 175 meter et. It just goes up by 25 meters until about 5,000. I'm happy if that helped you if it didn't sorry.
1 km = 1000 metres 5 km = 5000 metres 5000 metres = 5000/33 = 151.51 laps. NOTE : If the lap distance is actually 331/3 metres then the number of laps becomes 150.
3 miles = 4 828.032 metres 1 lap = 400 metres 3 miles = 12 laps and 28 metres
How big the track is has bearing on the number of laps - a half-mile track would run 300 laps; a one-miler 150 laps; a 2.5-miler 60 laps.
150 feet = 45.72 meters
150 meters = 0.0932056788 miles.
150 feet = 45.72 meters.