2.3
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What is Race Pace? Description of Race Pace

Race Pace is a race time predictor for runners. Similar to online Riegel or McMillian calculators, with Race Pace you enter your best time for a race distance, then it will estimate your finish times for up to 20 other distances (from 200m to 50 miles).

Run a time trial to gauge fitness and see if that Boston Qualifier is in reach, or just see what you might run a 10K in given your most recent 5K performance.

Race Pace will also automatically show you training paces for your current fitness level or a goal race. Training paces (tempo runs, steady state, long runs, etc) are based on common estimates, but can be fully adjusted to your particular training plan.

Once you have your goal times & paces, the app will automatically generate splits for your next track workout. No more trying to do the math in your head at the track to figure out if those 400 repeats at 5K pace should be 1:49 or 1:52!

All of your predicted race times, track splits, and training paces can be emailed to your coach, yourself, or friends with the touch of a button.

Race Pace features include:

- 23 built in race distances, from 200m to 50 miles.
- Customizable list of distances, pick just those races you are interested in.
- View track splits for any calculated pace, with split times all the way from 100's to 2000's.
- Get your paces for common training runs, with completely customizable formulas to match your training plan.
- Support for metric or english units. Distances in miles or km, paces in min/mile or min/km.
- Adjustable prediction formula. If you are faster at short races or faster at long distance, you can easily adjust the calculations to fit your abilities.
- Email race times or track splits.

Also check out Maverick Software's other fitness apps, RunCalc and TriCalc!


  1. Race Pace App User Reviews
  2. Race Pace Pros
  3. Race Pace Cons
  4. Is Race Pace legit?
  5. Should I download Race Pace?
  6. Race Pace Screenshots
  7. Product details of Race Pace

Race Pace App User Reviews

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Race Pace Pros

Good race pace applicationI purchased this app after I started reading some more books about running and spent more time looking at my Garmin data. You can find a lot of the McMillan data online but it is very good to be able to play around with some of the different distances. E.g If you are training for a half marathon what sort of time you can expect to get so you can then take part in a couple of 10Kms prior to the event. It is only $2.50 AUD so get it.Davijd van der HoffVersion: 0

Awesome tool for a runner!If you are a runner (5km, 10km, half marathon, marathon) you undoubtedly do workouts at different paces. This is the perfect tool to quickly figure out what your equivalent 10km pace should be if training for X time in a marathon etc. Not only that, it also gives you breakdowns on the pace, so you don't have to figure out what a 7:16min/mile equals at 200 meters on a track. It's awesome! On top of that, it also let's you see what different longer paced workouts, tempo/steady state/long run paces should be based on what your race day goal time is. This is so flexible, that everything is completely adjustable. And when you think you've seen it all, you can also quickly email the specific data to yourself or anyone else, so you have t for future use. If you're a RUNNER, these are the best couple of dollars you'll spend. (then again, "run calc" from the same company is really useful too).MikeWinAustinVersion: 0

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Race Pace Cons

Doesn't workI've just paid and downloaded this app - and it freezes upon opening. Disappointing..Amz80Version: 1.3

Way too quickI downloaded this app, hoping that it would be similar to the McMillan running calculator. I don't know what formulas they are using, but the times for the longer distances are way too fast when I put in a 400 m or 5k time..Ellie37123Version: 1.3

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Is Race Pace legit?

No. Race Pace does not seem legit based on our analysis. This conclusion was arrived at by running over 33 Race Pace user reviews through our NLP machine learning process to determine if users believe the app is legitimate or not. Based on this, AppSupports Legitimacy Score for Race Pace is 43.7/100.


Is Race Pace safe?

No. Race Pace not seem very safe to us. This is based on our NLP analysis of over 33 user reviews sourced from the IOS appstore and the appstore cumulative rating of 2.3/5. AppSupports Safety Score for Race Pace is 45.2/100.


Should I download Race Pace?

We are not sure!


Race Pace Screenshots

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Product details of Race Pace

App Name:
Race Pace
App Version:
1.5
Developer:
Maverick Software LLC
Legitimacy Score:
43.7/100
Safety Score:
45.2/100
Content Rating:
4+ Contains no objectionable material!
Category:
Health & Fitness, Lifestyle
Language:
EN   
App Size:
1.91 MB
Price:
$0.99
Bundle Id:
com.mavericksoftware.racepace
Relase Date:
29 December 2008, Monday
Last Update:
20 October 2017, Friday - 01:52
Compatibility:
IOS 9.0 or later

Race Pace 1.5 Update Note
✱ Version History

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. - Updated for 64 bit and iOS 11.

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