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Langkah ke KM
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Langkah Berlari ke KM

Tukar langkah berlari ke kilometer.

Kalkulator Langkah Berlari

Untuk langkah panjang

Langkah berlari 40-50% lebih panjang. Lalai: 95 cm.

Langkah Berlari
Langkah Berlari
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Langkah Berlari ke KM

Semasa berlari langkah meningkat ketara.

Berlari vs Berjalan

Walking

Purata: 65-80 cm.

Running

Purata: 85-110 cm.

Formula

Distance (km) = (Running Steps × Stride in cm) ÷ 100,000

Contoh: 10,000 langkah x 95 cm = 9.5 km

Petua

  • Langkah berubah mengikut kelajuan
  • Ukur di trek
  • Strava kira melalui GPS

Running Steps to Distance Chart

Reference chart for running step conversions at different stride lengths:

StepsStride 85cmStride 95cmStride 110cmPace Zone
2,0001.70 km1.90 km2.20 kmWarm-up
5,0004.25 km4.75 km5.50 kmEasy Run
10,0008.50 km9.50 km11.00 kmLong Run
15,00012.75 km14.25 km16.50 kmHalf Marathon
20,00017.00 km19.00 km22.00 kmMarathon Prep

Related Topics & Guides

Running Stride Optimization

Optimal running form involves a cadence of 170-180 SPM with a natural, not forced, stride length. Research by Dr. Jack Daniels found that elite runners almost universally run at 180 SPM. A slightly higher cadence with shorter strides reduces ground contact time, decreases impact forces by up to 20%, and improves running economy. Focus on 'quick and light' rather than 'long and powerful' steps.

Training Pace Zones by Steps

Zone 1 — Recovery Run: ~5,500 steps/km, very easy effort, 60-65% max heart rate. Zone 2 — Easy Run: ~5,000 steps/km, conversational pace, 65-75% max HR. Zone 3 — Tempo Run: ~4,500 steps/km, comfortably hard, 80-88% max HR. Zone 4 — Interval Training: ~4,000 steps/km, hard effort, 88-95% max HR. Zone 5 — Sprint: ~3,500 steps/km, maximum effort, 95-100% max HR.

Marathon and Half Marathon Step Counts

Half Marathon (21.1 km): With a 95 cm stride, expect approximately 22,210 running steps, taking about 1:45—2:15 for recreational runners. Full Marathon (42.2 km): Approximately 44,421 steps, taking 3:30—5:00 hours. Ultra Marathon (50 km): About 52,632 steps. Tracking your steps per km during training helps predict race day performance and pacing strategy.

Soalan Lazim

How many running steps are in 5 km?
With a typical running stride of 95 cm, 5 km equals approximately 5,263 running steps. Elite runners with longer strides (110 cm) may take only 4,545 steps, while shorter runners might need 5,880+ steps.
Does running stride length change with speed?
Yes, stride length increases with speed. At 8 km/h (easy jog), strides average 85 cm. At 12 km/h (moderate run), strides reach 100-110 cm. At 16+ km/h (fast run), elite runners can have strides of 130-150 cm.
How do I improve my running stride?
Focus on hip mobility exercises, strength training (lunges, squats), and running drills like high knees and butt kicks. Avoid overstriding — your foot should land under your center of mass, not ahead of it.
What is the difference between stride and step?
A 'step' is one foot contact with the ground (left OR right). A 'stride' is two consecutive steps (left AND right), covering the distance from one foot landing to the same foot landing again. Stride length = 2 × step length.
How many steps do runners take in a marathon?
Marathon runners (42.195 km) take approximately 35,000-45,000 steps depending on stride length. Elite runners with 120 cm strides take about 35,163 steps. Recreational runners with 90 cm strides take about 46,883 steps.