He’s going to do a lot more than one marathon! A marathon measures 42.195 Km (26 miles, 385 yards), so 472,000 laps means that each lap would be a mere 8.94 cm (3.52 inches) long. The lap is clearly more than that!
Luckily for me, the basement is not fully carpeted, so i can do this, when it is raining too hard for my daily 10k steps.the last couple of times, the rain brought with it high winds, which was another problem, I need to get a new umbrella.
Ladies! Make it more fun and challenging by hollering random numbers while he runs. If you are really good at it, you can either shorten the run, or prolong it indefinitely, whichever suits you.
Let’s see, 26.2 miles is 138336 feet, so that is about 3.5 inches per lap. Oh well, maybe math isn’t one of his talents, though I do enjoy the comics. :-)
That’s one heck of an ultramarathon. If we assume the runner is 6’ tall, that room is about 12′×12′. He’s not going all the way to each wall, so let’s say his ‘lap’ is 10′×10′. That means each lap is 40’. 40′ × 472 000 = 18 880 000’, or 3575 miles. 3575 miles LEFT. How many did he start with?
I heard an interview on NPR recently with a guy who did just this thing, only in his backyard. I just can’t understand why he saw it as necessary to run a marathon there. It would’ve been infinitely more pleasant to run it on the road.
26.2 miles is 138,336 feet, so his lap is roughly 3.5 inches long if he is doing a marathon. If he is running in a 10′×10′ room and doing 8′×8′ laps, then 472,000 laps is just over 2,860 miles. :)
allen@home over 4 years ago
After he’s thru with the race. Going to need new carpet.
TStyle78 over 4 years ago
I wonder how many quarantiners are doing something like that.
paddy over 4 years ago
He’s going to do a lot more than one marathon! A marathon measures 42.195 Km (26 miles, 385 yards), so 472,000 laps means that each lap would be a mere 8.94 cm (3.52 inches) long. The lap is clearly more than that!
Skeptical Meg over 4 years ago
Before the shutdown, I worked at a building where a lap on my floor was .26 miles. 100 laps is a marathon.
David Henderson over 4 years ago
How many more laps until she decides to kill him?
I was FRAMED!!!!!! over 4 years ago
Luckily for me, the basement is not fully carpeted, so i can do this, when it is raining too hard for my daily 10k steps.the last couple of times, the rain brought with it high winds, which was another problem, I need to get a new umbrella.
PO' DAWG over 4 years ago
Take the Uncle Donnie check and buy a tread mill, you cheap bast—d, and the living room now smells like a gym.
the lost wizard over 4 years ago
Pretty high walls to climb.
Kip W over 4 years ago
Ladies! Make it more fun and challenging by hollering random numbers while he runs. If you are really good at it, you can either shorten the run, or prolong it indefinitely, whichever suits you.
WCraft Premium Member over 4 years ago
Back and forth to the fridge?
huntoonjunk over 4 years ago
Let’s see, 26.2 miles is 138336 feet, so that is about 3.5 inches per lap. Oh well, maybe math isn’t one of his talents, though I do enjoy the comics. :-)
Bozo T over 4 years ago
It’s been done. Really. https://www.tellerreport.com/news/2020-04-05—-magnus-has-a-curfew—-running-half-marathons-in-his-apartment-.BJ-k4pxwD8.html
davidklein over 4 years ago
That’s one heck of an ultramarathon. If we assume the runner is 6’ tall, that room is about 12′×12′. He’s not going all the way to each wall, so let’s say his ‘lap’ is 10′×10′. That means each lap is 40’. 40′ × 472 000 = 18 880 000’, or 3575 miles. 3575 miles LEFT. How many did he start with?
cuzinron47 over 4 years ago
You keep passing in front of the TV this is gonna turn into a sprint.
Andrew Sleeth over 4 years ago
I heard an interview on NPR recently with a guy who did just this thing, only in his backyard. I just can’t understand why he saw it as necessary to run a marathon there. It would’ve been infinitely more pleasant to run it on the road.
Kizarvexis over 4 years ago
26.2 miles is 138,336 feet, so his lap is roughly 3.5 inches long if he is doing a marathon. If he is running in a 10′×10′ room and doing 8′×8′ laps, then 472,000 laps is just over 2,860 miles. :)