Saturday 23 July 2011

How Do I Know How Far I'm Running?

When running on roads, you can use route measuring programs such as MapMyRun to plot your route and measure it. The MapMyRun site also has saved routes from other runners in your area, so you can browse through them and find some new routes. Or, you can always drive your route in your car and measure the mileage using your car's odometer.

If you sometimes run on a track (at your local high school, for instance), it's easy to measure your distance there. Most tracks are 400 meters (about 1/4 mile), so four laps would be about a mile.

If you continue to run outside a lot, you may decide you want to invest in a wristwatch with GPS, such as the Garmin Forerunner. You'll also be able to keep track of your pace, as well as other helpful running data.
Also see: What's the Best Surface for Running?

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