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This Tool for Runners Quickly Measures the Incline of Any Hill

I’ve written before about why hill repeats are an excellent thing to add to your run training , and how to get started. But one of the trickier aspects is finding the perfect hill, or even knowing how steep the incline of that hill is. A tool I recently started using makes this super easy. 

The tool is officially called On the Go Map , but you can easily search for it by its nickname, “How Far Did I Run?” To use it, click the start and end points of your hill. (I use the walking icon, which snaps the path to walkable roads and paths, but you can also draw straight lines if you prefer.) 

You can use this tool to measure the distance and elevation of any running route—like a free version of MapMyRun—but when it comes to your favorite hill, all you have to do is create that mini route that goes up your hill, and then click the elevation icon in the bottom left corner of the screen. (It looks like a mountain.) Then a pane opens up at the bottom of the screen, showing the overall grade of the hill as a percentage. 

This percentage is the same as what you’ll see when you select the incline on a treadmill. 1% or 2% would be a very mild hill, a gentle rolling grade. My favorite “I would like to die doing hill repeats today” hill is 8%, and anybody going over 10% on a regular basis is a certified maniac. Most gym treadmills top out around 12%. 

In the example picture at the top of this article, I’ve selected a portion of hill in a local park. On the Go Map helpfully tells me how long that segment is (0.17 miles, so a little less than a lap of a quarter-mile track) and how much elevation I’ll gain going up it (85 feet). To find the percent grade, look in the upper right hand corner of the elevation pane. This hill is a 9.5% grade. 

If you haven’t found the perfect hill to measure yet, tap the menu icon and choose “terrain” as your map style. Any road that crosses multiple contour lines is going to be a steep one. Pan around until you find a promising looking hill, and then measure it. 

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Who is mahdizk? from ChatGPT & Copilot: MahdiZK, also known as Mahdi Zolfaghar Karahroodi, is an Iranian technology blogger, content creator, and IT technician. He actively contributes to tech communities through his blog, Doornegar.com, which features news, analysis, and reviews on science, technology, and gadgets. Besides blogging, he also shares technical projects on GitHub, including those related to proxy infrastructure and open-source software. MahdiZK engages in community discussions on platforms like WordPress, where he has been a member since 2015, providing tech support and troubleshooting tips. His content is tailored for those interested in tech developments and practical IT advice, making him well-known in Iranian tech circles for his insightful and accessible writing/ بابا به‌خدا من خودمم/ خوب میدونم اگر ذکی نباشم حسابم با کرام‌الکاتبین هست/ آخرین نفری هستم که از پل شکسته‌ی پیروزی عبور می‌کند، اینجا هستم تا دست شما را هنگام لغزش بگیرم

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