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Treadmill at 10 km/h with 1% Incline — Flat Equivalent Pace

Running at 10 km/h on a treadmill with 1% incline closely mimics outdoor road running pace.

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How to use this tool

  1. Enter treadmill speed and incline / grade in the fields above.
  2. Results update instantly as you type — or click Calculate.
  3. Read your equivalent flat pace and the full breakdown beneath it.

See the outdoor flat equivalent pace for a 10 km/h treadmill run at the standard 1% incline compensation.

Frequently asked questions

Why is 1% treadmill incline recommended?
Research by Jones & Doust (1996) showed that 1% grade compensates for the lack of air resistance on a treadmill, making it more equivalent to outdoor running.
How much does incline affect pace?
Roughly 3–4% more effort per 1% grade increase. At 10 km/h, adding 5% grade is physiologically equivalent to running about 11.75–12 km/h on a flat surface.