Polar RS 800 SD manual Running Cadence and Stride Length

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Running Cadence and Stride Length

Cadence is the number of times the foot with the stride sensor hits the ground per minute. Stride length is the average length of one step.

There are two ways to run faster: moving your legs at a higher cadence or taking longer steps. Elite long distance runners typically run with a high cadence of 85-95. On uphills, typical cadence values are lower. On downhills they are higher. Runners adjust stride length to gather speed: stride length increases as speed increases.

A common problem for less experienced runners is a low cadence caused by over striding, the result of this is braking against forward motion with each step - Not a good idea!. By focusing on leg speed as part of your training plan you can easily improve your overall technique and benefit from greater running efficiency.

For more information on Running Cadence and Stride Length please visit the Polar Article Library http://articles.polar.fi/en/main.html

Recommended Cadence vs. Height

Marathon time

4hours

3.5hours

3hours

2.75hours

 

 

 

 

 

Pace

5:42/km

5:00/km

4:17/km

3:55/km

Height

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

190cm

84-86

86-88

88-90

90-92

 

 

 

 

 

180cm

86-88

88-90

90-92

92-94

 

 

 

 

 

170cm

88-90

90-92

92-94

94-96

 

 

 

 

 

160cm

90-92

92-94

94-96

96-98

 

 

 

 

 

Stride length = the distance of a stride.

Cadence = number of strides per time unit.

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