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There are many pace calculator apps that spit out a finishing time if you hold one pace for the entire race. But, you’re probably not going to run an even pace; what’s more, you probably shouldn’t! Running your race at a steady pace might be holding you back.
True Pace can calculate a finishing time with a pace that varies each mile (or kilometer).
With True Pace you can:
• Account for a slower pace at mile 3 because of a huge uphill
• Compare the results of different pacing strategies
• Graphically see how your pace will change during the race
• Take notes to plan your race—reminders about hills, water stations, or fueling
• Share the races you’ve made with your friends or a coach
• Compute race results with dynamic paces for the 5K, 10K, 10 mile, half marathon, and marathon
• Send your race plan to your Apple Watch so you stay on track during your race
Pacing Strategies
True Pace allows you to easily compare pacing strategies for your race. Want to see what your marathon time would be if you run 8 minute miles for the first 20 miles, and then hit 7:45 pace for the last 6.2 miles? True Pace can tell you.
Plus True Pace allows you to pit _that_ outcome against other strategies, say starting the marathon at 8:15 minute mile pace and getting faster by 5 seconds per mile every 6 miles. True Pace enables you to make pacing strategies and tweak them with very few taps—because, let’s face it, most of us don’t live for data entry!
Duplicating races you have already made is feature; it lets you analyze a new pacing strategy without starting from scratch—and without losing your previous work.
Heck, if you’re such a special snowflake that you think running a positive split is the best strategy for you, True Pace will help you too!
Visualization
True Pace also shows an interactive graph, called a “Paceline” that will help you understand at a glance how your pace will change during the course of the race. This is especially useful in races that have significant hills, which will certainly affect your pace.
Simply swipe your finger across it so see the pace for each individual mile.
Race Notes
True Pace allows you take enter a note for each mile (or kilometer) of your race. This is a great way to add useful details, like reminders about hills, water stations, fueling, or even reminding yourself that you are such a badass you can handle the grueling pace for the last 3 miles!
Use of emojis is encouraged in these notes!
Sharing
One a race has been saved, you can easily share it with your friends via Messages, email, or AirDrop. To view your saved race, they will need to have True Pace installed—but it’s a free app so that’s not a problem.
Transfer your race to your Apple Watch and use True Pace on the watch to show you the target pace for each mile, so you can stay dialed in! Additionally on later models of Apple Watch some of the new running statistics like stride length and vertical oscillation are also available.
Backstory
True Pace was built by a single independent developer who likes to try for PRs in his races. He got fed up with janky spreadsheets to do these calculations, and True Pace is the result. As such, you can use all of True Pace’s features for free.
There is one limit; without making the one-time In App Purchase, only 2 races can be _saved_. But you can of course delete them and continue to make new races. If you find this app useful, please consider helping support its ongoing development by purchasing the ability to save as many races as you can fit on your device!
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PacePro is a one-stop shop for all of your racing needs. From calculating various paces to keeping track of races you’ve signed up for, PacePro has got you covered. Packed with helpful functionality that's conveniently housed in one place, we can’t wait to aid in your running journey!
PacePro provides three areas of functionality. Races, Paces, and Dates.
The Races tab provides manual tracking of races on your calendar. The races are displayed in chronological order with a visual countdown, so no races sneak up on you! There’s also a separate section for past races to remind you just how far you’ve come!
The Paces tab is your toolkit for the three most common pace calculations that runners need.
1. Average pace: Uses a distance and goal finish time to determine your average pace to accomplish your goal.
2. Finish Time: using a distance and average pace, you can calculate what your finish time will be
3. Track Splits: When running a track workout, it’s sometimes helpful to know when you should cross sections of the track. Track mode helps you do just that! Provide the distance you’re running, along with your pace, and you will be shown what time you should be finishing your split.
The Dates tab offers a solution to a common problem runners face when beginning a training block, needing to know when to start. Well, that’s no longer a problem with the Pace Pro Date toolkit.
1. Training Block length: This calculator can visually show you the distance between two dates and is perfect for pinpointing a date range for your training block
2. Race Date: Given your start date and training block length, this calculator will show you when your ideal race date would be
3. Start Date: Given your race date and training block length, this calculator will show you when to start your training plan to have a full training cycle.
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