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This video discusses the step-by-step procedure in determining pace factor.Check out this playlist for more surveying lessons:https://youtube.com/playlist?li...
Pace Factor (P.F.) is defined as the ratio of the measured distance in the number of paces made by an individual to cover the measured distance or: In determining the P.F., the measured distance is at least 200 m or more.
The Pace Factor formula incorporates the total possessions of both teams and the minutes played in a game. Pace Factor = (240 / Total Minutes Played) × ((Team's Total Possessions + Opponent's Total Possessions) / 2)
Learn how to measure distances along straight lines using different methods and equipment. Find out how to calculate horizontal distances on sloping ground and how to use a ruler to measure short distances.
Pace - Pace Factor (available since the 1973-74 season in the NBA); the formula is 48 * ((Tm Poss + Opp Poss) / (2 * (Tm MP / 5))). Pace factor is an estimate of the number of possessions per 48 minutes by a team.
This document provides instructions for determining one's pace factor, or the average distance covered with each pace, through surveying techniques. It involves measuring level and sloping courses of known distances and counting the number of paces it takes to walk the courses over five trials.
A person’s pace factor is determined by pacing (walking) a measured distance, usually 300 to 500 ft, several times and determining the average length of pace (step).