Pace Calculator

Calculator Use

Find your running pace per mile, kilometer, yard or meter. Calculate the distance you can run in a given amount of time, time required to run a specific distance, or your running speed. Use this calculator to find average pace for running, biking, swimming or walking.

How to calculate running pace

  • Divide your run time by your distance
  • If you ran 3 miles in 30 minutes: 30 min ÷ 3 mi = 10 minutes per mile pace

How to calculate run distance

  • Divide your running time by your pace
  • If your pace is 8 minutes per mile and you ran for 32 minutes: 32 min ÷ 8 min per mi = 4 miles

How to calculate run time

  • Multiply your pace by your distance
  • If your pace is 9.5 minutes per mile and you ran 3 miles: 9.5 min per mi × 3 mi = 28.5 minutes = 28 minutes, 30 seconds

How to calculate running speed

  • Divide your run distance by your run time
  • If you ran 2.5 miles and you ran for 20 minutes: 2.5 mi ÷ 20 min = 0.125 miles per minute

You can use this calculator to find your ideal pace to run an event like a marathon or half marathon.

Example Calculation 1: What is my average pace if I want to finish a marathon in 4 hours?

  • Choose “Calculate Pace” in the calculator above
  • Enter 4 hours, 00 min, 00 sec for your time
  • Enter 26.2 miles for your distance
  • Click “Calculate”

In order to finish a marathon in 4 hours, your average pace needs to be 9 min, 9.62 sec per mile, or 9:9.62 minutes per mile.

Example Calculation 2: How long will it take me to run a half marathon if my average pace is 10 minutes, 30 seconds per mile?

  • Choose “Calculate Time” in the calculator above
  • Enter 13.1 miles for your distance
  • Enter 10 min 30 sec per mile for your pace
  • Click “Calculate”

If you run consistently at your 10:30 pace, you can expect to finish a half marathon in 2 hours, 17 minutes and 33 seconds. Your average speed will be 5.71 miles per hour.

See also IAAF Running Disciplines.

Time, Distance, Pace, Speed formulas and relationships

  • time = pace × distance time = pace time per unit distance × distance
  • distance = time / pace distance = time / pace time per unit distance
  • pace = time / distance pace time per unit distance = time / distance
  • speed = distance / time speed distance per unit time = distance / time

This post was last modified on November 29, 2024 9:24 am