With so many races coming up I decided to goof around on my favorite websites, no not those. The running websites. Sheesh. Anyway, I wanted to see what could be in store for me on upcoming race days. Not that I am obsessed with my times or anything….but you know how you just can’t help but wonder how fast you could race? (Avert your eyes Coach EK!)

I thought I would share these sites with you all in case you don’t know about them. They come in handy when planning paces for your events and are just plain fun to mess around with. I don’t need to tell you all that these are estimates, but just in case, these are estimates.

The first is the McMillan Running Calculator. You can put in your times for a variety of distances and it shows what you could possibly run in other distances. These estimates can vary greatly depending on how much you have improved since that last race. I like how this site shows you what paces to keep during training runs as well. Click here to view it.

The second one I like is from Cool Running. They have a race planner, a pace calculator, a distance converter, and a calorie calculator. I use the race planner when I want to see split times and gauge how fast I need to be per mile to make my goal. The pace calculator works great for after a race when your math is fuzzy. (I am a math tard.) I must admit, I have never used the calorie calculator but I am sure it’s worthwhile for some. (I just pretend I can eat all day long and not gain a pound. Ha ha.) Click here for calculating fun!

Finally, I sometimes take a look at the SmartCoach training planner on Runner’s World. Now, I have the luxury of three awesome certified running coaches in the BRA, but it’s nice to see different plans and it includes the pacing based on your race times. This would be great for newbies and those looking for a training plan. Click here.

I am sure there are tons of other options. Feel free to share them with us in the comments.

Happy Monday all! I hope everyone who raced this weekend kicked butt and is now happily in Recovery Land. The land of lounging, pizza, and beer.