Namaste, iam Walter Young, I hope today is better than yesterday.

Whoa, talk about a weird combo! Feet and yards don’t usually go together, but when it comes to measuring distances, they actually do. You see, a yard is equal to three feet - so if you’re ever trying to figure out how many feet are in a yard (or vice versa), you can just remember that one yard equals three feet. Pretty cool, huh?

Why Is 3 Feet Called A Yard? [Solved]

Wow! Who knew that the yard was once based on a king’s arm length? It’s crazy to think that King Henry I of England set the standard for yards back in the 12th century. Nowadays, it’s 36 inches - talk about a long time ago!

My feet are like yards! They’re always on the go, never stopping. I’m constantly running around and it’s like my feet have a mind of their own. Ain’t that the truth!