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Average pace on running log (Read 824 times)

gooddogs74


    Hi, is there a way to see your average pace over the week, month and year? I used to be on Cool Running, was jaded for a while and kept a paper log and now have been looking at this site. The log seems pretty good overall, but I couldn't find where it showed that information. I would think it would be in the little summary box. Thank you.
    JakeKnight


      A couple long and contentious threads on the very same topic. It's a popular one. If you look through the threads, I think you can find some good workarounds to get your average pace: http://runningahead.com/forums/topic/e6662aaacf194598ad41af8fc22beb8f/0 http://runningahead.com/forums/topic/2f3a673d29ec436fad1bbd270663255f/0

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      gooddogs74


        Obviously I have opened a can of worms. Sorry. I really liked the pace thing--I am just your average go out and run to burn some calories kind of person. Some days I run faster than others but there is no scheduled type of run. Looking at the pace was fun and helped motivate me to get my butt out and run. That's all I'm really trying to do. Thank you for your help.


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          If you read this thread here: http://www.runningahead.com/forums/post/449b0e6445c74f849385b3184d4591e5 You will find about halfway through that there's an excellent Greasemonkey script provided by antihero that puts your average pace on the summary page; I have it installed and it works great. If you are lazy, here's the relevant post:
          I don't have anything to say about the usefulness of monitoring pace vs. not, but I did have an idea. Use it if you want to. For those of you that use firefox as your web browser, I've written a Greasemonkey script that will add weekly and monthly paces. I'm working on adding the annual and total ones, too, but my javascript isn't top notch. I'm just sort of hacking it together. Smile Anyways, to use this, do the following: 1. If you haven't already, install greasemonkey. 2. Restart firefox. 3. Install my script by following the link and choosing install. Voila, you should have paces on summary pages. Like I said, my javascript is rusty, so if anybody wants to make additions or changes please feel free to do so. If you want to post about it here that's cool, or my email address is included in the script itself if you want to contact me. Here's what it looks like in action, using globule as an example: MTA: Disclaimer: of course, it may totally screw up the way some pages of RA look, but you can always disable it or modify it.

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