To get the most out of your Richmond Running Festival training, why not use our range of realbuzz.com interactive features? You can use our special Route Planner to map out your training routes, set up an online blog to record your progress every day so your friends and family can be kept up todate. Simply click on the links below to get interactive now!
Plan your routes
Are you finding it difficult trying to estimate the length of your training runs? Are you a little bored running a similar route on every training run? Then why not try our the realbuzz.com Route Planner? In the Route Planner you can map out your favourite runs – complete with distances – using specially detailed maps and satellite images, as well as save multiple routes and share them with your friends and family. Click here to start mapping your routes.
Pace Guide Calculator
The pace guide will give you an indication on how fast you have been running if you know the distance you ran and how long it took. Add this in and the calculator will do the rest in miles or kilometers.
This tool can be used to calculate:
- What distance is achievable at specific pace and time
- What pace you need to set to achieve a specific time and distance
- What time is achievable when you run a set distance at a constant pace
Click here to test it out.
Start a Richmond Running Festival training blog
Why not keep an online diary of your Richmond Running Festival training with a blog? A blog is an online log which can be used to record virtually anything about you and your Richmond Runnning Festival training. Blogs are a great way to instantly update people on what you've been up to and share your thoughts with anyone from family and friends to complete strangers (who may very soon become blogging friends!). Click here to set up a blog for free on realbuzz.com.
For more information please visit our friends at realbuzz.com