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Pace Calculator - Running Pace & Race Time Calculator

Calculate running pace, race finish time, and training speeds for 5K, 10K, half marathon, marathon, and ultra distances. Get personalized split times, race predictions, and training zones. Plan your race strategy with our free pace calculator for runners, joggers, and athletes worldwide.

How it Works FAQ

Pace Calculator

Calculate pace, time, or distance

Your Pace
6:00
min/km
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Distance
10.0 km
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Time
1:00:00
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Speed
10.0 km/h

Pace Conversions

Min/Km
6:00
per kilometer
Min/Mile
9:39
per mile
Km/Hour
10.0
kilometers/hour
Mph
6.2
miles/hour

Race Time Predictions (Same Pace)

5K
30:00
6:00 /km
10K
1:00:00
6:00 /km
Half Marathon
2:06:35
6:00 /km
Marathon
4:13:10
6:00 /km
50K
5:00:00
6:00 /km
100K
10:00:00
6:00 /km

Split Times (per km/mile)

Split Distance Time Cumulative
1 1 km 6:00 6:00

Training Pace Zones

🐒 Easy/Recovery
7:00-7:30
Conversational pace, build endurance, 60-70% max HR
🚢 Marathon Pace
6:00-6:15
Sustained effort, 75-84% max HR, target race pace
πŸƒ Tempo/Threshold
5:30-5:45
Comfortably hard, 85-89% max HR, lactate threshold
⚑ Interval/VO2 Max
5:00-5:15
Hard effort, 90-95% max HR, improve VO2 max
πŸ”₯ Repetition/Speed
4:30-4:45
Sprint intervals, 95-100% max HR, improve speed

How Pace Calculator Works

Calculate your running metrics in 3 modes:

1

Calculate Pace

Enter distance and time to calculate pace. Formula: Pace (min/km) = Time (minutes) / Distance (km). Example: 10km in 60 minutes = 6:00 min/km pace. Perfect for analyzing past runs and races.

2

Calculate Time

Enter distance and target pace to predict finish time. Formula: Time = Distance Γ— Pace. Example: 21.1km at 5:30 min/km = 1:56:03. Use for race planning and setting realistic goals.

3

Calculate Distance

Enter time and pace to calculate distance covered. Formula: Distance = Time / Pace. Example: 45 minutes at 6:00 pace = 7.5km. Useful for time-based training runs.

Understanding Running Pace

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What is Pace?

Pace = time per unit distance (min/km or min/mile). Opposite of speed (distance per time). Running uses pace because it's easier to plan: "I'll run 6:00/km" vs "I'll run 10 km/h". Standard metric: min/km globally, min/mile in USA/UK.

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Why Pace Matters

Consistent pacing = better performance! Going out too fast = crash later (hit the wall). Even pacing = optimal energy use. Elite marathoners run negative splits (second half faster). Track your pace to avoid burnout and finish strong.

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Pace vs Speed

Pace (min/km) and speed (km/h) are inversions. 6:00/km = 10 km/h. 5:00/km = 12 km/h. Slower pace = higher number (confusing!). Runners prefer pace for race strategy. Cyclists use speed. Both measure same thing differently.

Training Pace Zones Explained

Easy/Recovery (Zone 1-2)

60-70% Max HR
  • βœ… Conversational pace (can talk easily)
  • βœ… Builds aerobic base, capillary density
  • βœ… Active recovery between hard workouts
  • βœ… 70-80% of weekly mileage
  • βœ… Example: If race pace 5:00/km, easy = 6:00-6:30/km

Marathon Pace (Zone 3)

75-84% Max HR
  • βœ… Sustained, controlled effort
  • βœ… Race-specific training
  • βœ… Improves lactate clearance
  • βœ… Long runs at goal marathon pace
  • βœ… Can maintain 2-4 hours

Tempo/Threshold (Zone 4)

85-89% Max HR
  • βœ… "Comfortably hard" effort
  • βœ… At or near lactate threshold
  • βœ… Improves endurance at faster paces
  • βœ… Typical: 20-40 min sustained
  • βœ… Example: 10K race pace or slightly slower

Interval/VO2 Max (Zone 5)

90-95% Max HR
  • βœ… Hard intervals with rest periods
  • βœ… Improves maximal oxygen uptake
  • βœ… Typical: 3-5 min repeats
  • βœ… Example: 5K race pace
  • βœ… Only 1-2x per week maximum

Training Balance: Most runners should do 80% easy/moderate, 20% hard running (80/20 rule). Too much hard running = injury, burnout, overtraining. Easy runs build foundation. Hard intervals provide stimulus. Recovery allows adaptation. Balance = sustainable improvement!

Race Pacing Strategies

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Even Pacing (Best for Most)

Run same pace entire race. Most efficient energy use. Example: 4-hour marathon = 5:41/km throughout. Easiest to execute. Works for all distances. Prevents early burnout. Recommended for beginners and intermediate runners in all races.

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Negative Split (Advanced)

Second half faster than first. Example: Marathon first half 2:01, second 1:59. Requires patience and experience. Elite strategy. Feels easier mentally (passing people late). Risky if misjudge fitness. Best for experienced racers with good pacing sense.

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Positive Split (Common Mistake)

First half faster, second slower. Example: 1:58 then 2:02 = crash! Happens when starting too fast. "Going out with the pack" trap. Feels easy early, painful late. Results in slower overall time. Avoid this pattern - it's inefficient and demoralizing.

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Terrain-Adjusted Pacing

Slow on uphills, recover on downhills. Use effort-based pacing (heart rate) not strict pace on hilly courses. Uphill: +30 sec/km per 1% grade. Downhill: -15 sec/km. Maintain effort, let pace fluctuate. Trail/mountain races require flexible pacing strategy.

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Weather Adjustments

Hot weather (>15Β°C/60Β°F): slow 2-3% per 5Β°C above optimal. Humidity compounds heat effect. Headwind: slow 5-10 sec/km. Tailwind: free speed! Cold (<5Β°C/40Β°F): slight benefit but requires warmup. Don't fight conditions - adjust pace accordingly for best performance.

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Distance-Specific Strategy

5K: Start controlled, push last 2km. 10K: Even pace or slight negative. Half: Even or conservative start. Marathon: SLOW first 5km, build to pace, maintain. Ultra: Run-walk strategy. Different distances need different approaches. Practice pacing in training!

Common Pacing Mistakes

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Starting Too Fast

THE #1 mistake! Adrenaline makes first km feel easy. Going 20 sec/km too fast early = disaster at 30km. "Bank time" strategy DOESN'T work. Your body doesn't care. Run SLOWER than goal pace first 2-3km. Let others go. You'll catch them later.

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Ignoring Conditions

Your 5:00/km training pace was in perfect weather. Race day is 28Β°C with 80% humidity? You need to slow down! Hot = 5:15-5:30/km for same effort. Hills? Wind? Adjust! Ego costs finishing time. Smart pacing wins races.

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No Pace Plan

"I'll just run and see how I feel" = guaranteed to go out too fast. Have SPECIFIC goal pace. Write it on your hand. Program watch alerts. Know your splits. Without plan, you're gambling. Plans allow mid-race adjustments while staying on target.

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Following Faster Runners

Don't run someone else's race! That person might be: (1) faster than you, (2) going out too fast themselves, (3) having a bad day later. Trust your watch, not the pack. Run YOUR pace. You'll pass them at 30km when they're walking.

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Never Practicing Pace

Can't expect to nail 5:30/km in marathon if you've never run it in training! Do pace-specific workouts: marathon pace long runs, tempo at threshold pace, intervals at 5K pace. Body learns to "feel" target pace. Race day feels familiar, not scary.

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Obsessing Over Every Split

Don't panic if one km is 5 sec off! GPS isn't perfect. Tangents matter. Slight hills. Β±5-10 sec/km variation is normal. Look at average pace over 5km blocks, not individual splits. Stay calm, make gradual adjustments. Stressing wastes energy!

Why Use Our Pace Calculator?

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3-in-1 Calculator

Calculate pace from distance+time, predict time from distance+pace, OR find distance from time+pace. One tool for all running calculations. No switching between multiple calculators. Enter any 2 values, get the third instantly!

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Quick Distance Buttons

One-click buttons for 5K, 10K, Half Marathon, Full Marathon distances. No typing exact distances. Instantly see race predictions for standard distances. Perfect for race planning and comparing different pace scenarios quickly.

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Metric & Imperial

Switch between km/min per km and miles/min per mile. Shows both conversions simultaneously. Universal calculator for global runners. USA uses miles, rest of world uses km. One calculator handles both seamlessly!

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Complete Conversions

See pace in min/km AND min/mile. Speed in km/h AND mph. All conversions shown together. Compare metrics easily. Understand your pace in different units. Perfect for international races or when following training plans from different countries.

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Race Predictions

Automatic predictions for 5K, 10K, half marathon, marathon, 50K, 100K based on your pace. Plan race strategy. Set realistic goals. See how pace changes affect finish time. Motivation to improve - see what faster pace achieves!

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Training Zone Calculator

Shows easy, marathon, tempo, interval, and speed training paces based on your race pace. No guessing workout speeds. Science-based zones. Proper training intensity = better results, fewer injuries. Train smarter, not just harder!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a good running pace for beginners?

Beginners: 7:00-8:00 min/km (11:15-12:52 min/mile) is typical for easy runs. But "good" is relative! Your pace depends on: age, fitness level, running experience, genetics. Don't compare to others. A good pace for YOU = conversational (can talk in sentences). If gasping for breath, slow down! Goal is to finish runs feeling you could continue, not completely wiped. Speed comes with consistent training over months/years.

How do I calculate my marathon pace?

Method 1: Recent race predictor - Run 10K race, add 20-30 sec/km for marathon pace. Example: 10K in 50 min (5:00/km) β†’ marathon pace ~5:20-5:30/km. Method 2: Training paces - Marathon pace should feel "comfortably hard" for 20 min, much easier than 10K race pace. Method 3: Use this calculator - enter goal time (4:00:00) and distance (42.195km) = 5:41/km pace needed. Start 5-10 sec/km SLOWER than goal pace!

What's the difference between pace and speed?

Pace = time per distance (6:00 min/km). Speed = distance per time (10 km/h). They're mathematical inversions of each other. Runners use pace because it's more practical: easier to plan "run 6-minute kilometers" than "maintain 10 km/h". Also, slower pace = HIGHER number (7:00/km slower than 6:00/km) which confuses beginners. Convert: Speed (km/h) = 60 / Pace (min/km). Example: 6:00/km = 60/6 = 10 km/h.

How accurate are race time predictions?

Predictions assume: (1) You're equally trained for both distances, (2) Perfect conditions, (3) Proper pacing, (4) No injuries/issues. Reality: Accuracy decreases with distance gap. 10K β†’ half marathon = fairly accurate. 5K β†’ full marathon = less reliable. Longer races need specific endurance training. Also, hills, heat, nutrition affect longer races more. Use predictions as rough guide, not guarantee. Your actual race time depends on training quality and race day execution!

Should I run the same pace every day?

NO! Varying paces = better training. Weekly mix should include: (1) Easy runs 70-80% of mileage (conversational pace, recovery), (2) Long run 1x/week (marathon pace or slightly slower), (3) Tempo run 1x/week (threshold pace, "comfortably hard"), (4) Intervals 1x/week (5K pace or faster, with rest). Running same pace daily = plateau, overtraining, injury risk. Different paces train different energy systems. Variety = sustainable improvement!

How do I improve my pace?

Improve pace through: (1) Consistency - run 3-5x per week, every week. No magic workout beats regularity. (2) Easy running - 80% of miles at conversational pace builds aerobic base. (3) Tempo runs - 20-40 min at "comfortably hard" pace improves lactate threshold. (4) Intervals - short fast repeats with rest improve VO2 max and speed. (5) Long runs - build endurance. (6) Strength training - prevents injury, improves power. (7) Patience - meaningful improvement takes 6-12+ months. No shortcuts!

What pace should I run my easy runs?

Easy pace = 60-70% max heart rate OR conversational (can speak full sentences comfortably). Generally 60-90 seconds per km SLOWER than 5K race pace. Example: 5K race pace 5:00/km β†’ easy pace 6:00-6:30/km. Feels almost "too slow" - that's correct! Purpose of easy runs: recovery, build aerobic base, add volume without stress. Going too hard on easy days = fatigue, injury, no recovery for hard workouts. Most runners run easy days too fast!

How do I pace a hilly race?

Hilly races require effort-based pacing, not strict pace: (1) Uphills: slow down, maintain effort (heart rate steady). Add ~30 sec/km per 1% grade. Don't surge trying to maintain flat pace. (2) Downhills: let gravity help, but don't sprint (saves quads, prevents cramping). Recover here. (3) Use perceived effort OR heart rate monitor, not just GPS pace. Pace will fluctuate - that's OK! (4) Practice hills in training. Body learns efficient uphill/downhill running. Overall time = what matters, not individual km splits.

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