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Definition: This calculator compares two running speeds by calculating their ratio (S1/S2).
Purpose: It helps athletes, coaches, and fitness enthusiasts compare performance speeds and analyze relative performance.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The ratio shows how many times faster or slower Speed 1 is compared to Speed 2.
Details: Comparing speeds helps in training analysis, race strategy planning, and performance benchmarking.
Tips: Enter both speeds in km/h. The result shows their ratio (e.g., 1.2 means S1 is 20% faster than S2).
Q1: What does a ratio of 1 mean?
A: A ratio of 1 means both speeds are identical.
Q2: How do I interpret a ratio less than 1?
A: A ratio less than 1 means S1 is slower than S2 (e.g., 0.8 means S1 is 80% of S2's speed).
Q3: Can I use different units?
A: Both speeds must be in the same units (km/h in this calculator) for accurate comparison.
Q4: How precise should my speed measurements be?
A: For meaningful comparisons, measure speeds to at least 0.1 km/h precision.
Q5: What's a typical ratio for elite vs. amateur runners?
A: Elite runners typically have 1.3-1.5 times the speed of recreational runners for the same distance.