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VDOT calculator

One number. Your training paces.

Enter a recent race result. We compute your VDOT (Daniels’ fitness score) and the four training paces every coach uses to build a plan.

Oppdatert 18. mai 2026
What did you run?
Race distance
Finish time
Hours, minutes, seconds.
Hours
Minutes
Seconds
Your VDOT
39
Daniels VDOT score

Your VDOT is 39. Train at the paces below to match this fitness.

Easy
6:26/km
Marathon
5:33/km
Threshold
5:11/km
Interval
4:41/km
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Easy: Recovery, base mileage, long-run base.
Marathon: Goal marathon pace; race-specific long runs.
Threshold: Tempo runs, lactate-threshold work.
Interval: VO₂ max intervals, 3-5 min reps.

What is VDOT?

VDOT is a single number that captures aerobic fitness, introduced by coach Jack Daniels in his book Daniels’ Running Formula. It’s derived from race performance and used to assign training paces. A 30:00 10K runner has a VDOT of about 50; a 35:00 10K is roughly VDOT 41.

VDOT-referansetabell

Løpstider for hvert VDOT-nivå på de fire standarddistansene.

VDOT5K10KHalvMarathon
3030:401:03:462:21:044:49:17
3526:2254:442:01:194:09:06
4023:0948:051:46:273:38:26
4520:3942:531:34:533:14:06
5018:4038:421:25:402:54:23
5517:0335:221:18:092:38:00
6015:4432:351:11:502:24:18
6514:3630:161:06:242:12:50
7013:3628:171:01:422:03:00

How to use the paces

Most weekly running (~80%) should be at Easy pace. Add 1 weekly Threshold session (tempo runs of 20-40 min), 1 Interval session (5×3-5 min hard with equal recovery), and 1-2 long runs. Marathon pace work belongs in race-specific blocks 6-12 weeks out.

Methods & scientific references

The formulas and ranges above are grounded in the following peer-reviewed literature.

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  1. Daniels J, Gilbert J (1979). Oxygen Power: Performance Tables for Distance Runners (original VDOT publication). Self-published; tables incorporated into all subsequent editions of Daniels' Running Formula.

    Original VDOT formulation. The tables map any race performance to a single VDOT score and corresponding training paces.

    View book
  2. Daniels J (2014). Daniels' Running Formula (4th ed). Human Kinetics (book), ISBN 978-1-4504-3183-5.

    Modern reference. Our VDOT-to-pace conversions and the 5-pace prescription (E/M/T/I/R) follow this edition's tables.

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FAQ

How is VDOT different from VO₂ max?▾

VO₂ max is a lab measurement of oxygen uptake. VDOT is an estimate of fitness derived from race times. They correlate, but VDOT also captures running economy — two runners with the same VO₂ max can have different VDOTs because of efficiency.

Should I update my VDOT after every race?▾

No — wait for a representative race. A bad-weather marathon or a hot 10K will lower your apparent VDOT. Use the best race time from the last 2-3 months as your reference.

Is the calculator using the actual Daniels table?▾

Yes. We use the published VDOT table from Daniels’ Running Formula (4th ed.), interpolated between the 5-VDOT row spacing. For races shorter than 5K or longer than marathon, accuracy degrades.

My training pace feels too slow / too fast — what do I do?▾

VDOT paces are calculated, not lived. Adjust by feel within ±10 sec/km. If everything feels too fast, your race may have been a peak or you might be tired; if too slow, you may have improved since the race.