Pace: Running Pace Calculator

Pace: Running Pace Calculator

By Skipjack Studios, LLC

  • Category: Health & Fitness
  • Release Date: 2020-02-28
  • Current Version: 1.12
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 8.78 MB
  • Developer: Skipjack Studios, LLC
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 13.2 or later.
Score: 4.69718
4.69718
From 284 Ratings

Description

Pace is a simple running pace calculator. The intuitive sliders allow you to calculate your running pace and view finishing times of various run lengths.

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Reviews

  • Only Wish (track paces)

    4
    By D Running
    This is the best pacing app in my opinion. I only wish (and would pay for it) is if the default goal time distance was configurable. Right now it shows 5k, 10k, etc. I use this for track so I always have to swipe up to see the 400m split times (1/4 mile). I’d pay if we could adjust that option to the main drop down.
  • Idea

    4
    By sky_doc
    It’d be awesome to be able to print the chosen time line of partials. Thanks !
  • Pace

    5
    By Giihgggv
    I use this app for all pacing it is very useful
  • Fantastic app

    5
    By fbicking
    I love how simple this app is. I have been using it to figure out what pace I need to beat my next goal in cycling. Fantastic!!
  • Congresswoman Boebert Proof!

    5
    By Ira Clove
    This thing is amazing! Why can’t all apps be this easy?
  • Pace

    5
    By stew off
    This is pretty neat. I am doing an online run coach app that will give me pace I need to maintain for a certain amount of minutes. This makes it easy for me to then set my run pace on my treadmill. Awesome!
  • Awesome and helpful app

    5
    By Basszombie97
    Super simple and creative user interface! My new go-to for figuring out my pace and time for both races and training runs!
  • Love this app

    5
    By ngbgvbgb.
    Works really well on watch, I use it all the time for pacing on my cross country races. I would like to see some distances shorter than a mile so that I can calculate paces for track as well. Preferably the 1500, 1600, 1000, 800, 400, 200, and 100.

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