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HomeCalculatorsTreadmill pace converter
Free tool

Treadmill pace converter

MPH and incline → real outdoor pace.

Type the speed and incline you ran on the treadmill. Get min/mile, min/km and the outdoor-flat-equivalent pace.

Treadmill workout
Treadmill speed
The number on the display.
Incline
Percent grade. 0 = flat, 1 = standard outdoor-equivalent setting.
%
Outdoor flat equivalent
6:05
/km · 9:47/mi

At 6 mph and 1% incline, your treadmill pace is 6:13/km — equivalent to 6:05/km on flat road.

Treadmill pace
6:13/km
10:00/mi
Outdoor flat equivalent
6:05/km
9:47/mi

How the conversion works

Pace is just speed inverted. 6 mph = 60/6 = 10 min/mile. We then apply a small adjustment for incline based on Hill’s rule — roughly 13 sec/mile of equivalent outdoor effort per 1% of incline. So 6 mph at 3% incline feels like ~9:21/mile on flat road.

Speed reference table

Conversions for common treadmill speeds. Adjust based on your incline.

mphkm/hmin/milemin/kmOutdoor @ 1%
4.06.4415:009:1914:47
5.08.0512:007:2711:47
6.09.6610:006:139:47
7.011.278:345:208:21
8.012.877:304:407:17
9.014.486:404:096:27
10.016.096:003:445:47

Why set incline to 1%?

A long-running rule among runners is that 1% incline on a treadmill compensates for the lack of wind resistance you’d face outdoors. The original 1996 Jones-Doust study found 1% accurate at speeds above 10.8 km/h (~6.7 mph). For slower runs, 0% is fine.

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FAQ

Why is treadmill running easier than outdoor?▾

No wind resistance, no terrain variation, and the belt assists slightly with leg turnover. Most runners find treadmill effort 5-10% lighter than outdoor at the same speed — which is why setting 1% incline is a common practice.

How accurate is the incline adjustment?▾

Hill’s rule (~13 sec/mile per 1% incline) is a solid first approximation. Real energy cost depends on speed, body weight and individual biomechanics. Use it as a planning baseline.

Can I use this for hill workouts?▾

Yes — set the incline to whatever you ran. The outdoor-equivalent pace tells you what flat-road pace would have demanded the same effort. Useful for comparing hill repeats to flat tempo runs.