Training Pace Formula:
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The Runner's World Training Pace Calculator helps runners determine their average pace per mile or kilometer based on total running time and distance covered. This is essential for planning training sessions and race strategies.
The calculator uses the basic pace formula:
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Explanation: The formula simply divides your total running time by the distance covered to determine your average pace per unit distance.
Details: Knowing your training pace helps you:
Tips:
Q1: What's the difference between pace and speed?
A: Pace is time per unit distance (min/mile), while speed is distance per unit time (mph). Runners typically use pace.
Q2: How accurate should my distance measurement be?
A: For best results, use GPS data or measured courses. Treadmill distances can vary by machine calibration.
Q3: Should I use my race pace for training?
A: Most training should be done at slower than race pace. Only speed workouts should approach race pace.
Q4: How does elevation affect pace?
A: Hilly courses will naturally result in slower paces. Consider elevation when comparing paces.
Q5: What's a good pace for beginners?
A: This varies greatly by individual. A conversational pace (where you can speak in full sentences) is generally recommended for most training.