📖 Overview
Use this calculator to track pace progression across training runs.
⚙️ How It Works
This calculates average pace by dividing total minutes by distance in kilometers.
The Formula
Pace (min/km) = Total Minutes ÷ Distance (km)
💡Common race paces: 5K world record ≈ 2:50/km. Sub-20 min 5K = 4:00/km. Casual jogger ≈ 6:30–7:30/km. Brisk walk ≈ 12:00/km.
Quick Reference
| Finish Time | 5K Pace | 10K Pace | Half Marathon Pace |
|---|---|---|---|
| 20 min 5K | 4:00/km | — | — |
| 25 min 5K | 5:00/km | 5:00/km | — |
| 30 min 5K | 6:00/km | 6:00/km | 5:41/km (2 hr HM) |
| 45 min 10K | — | 4:30/km | — |
| 60 min 10K | — | 6:00/km | — |
Practical Tips
💡 Compare similar route types for cleaner trend analysis.
💡 Track rolling averages instead of one-off sessions.
💡 Use pace targets that align with your training phase.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ Why use pace instead of speed?
Pace is often easier to apply to endurance training plans.
❓ Can I compare treadmill and outdoor pace?
Yes, but account for terrain and resistance differences.