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- Paceband abstract "A paceband is a wristband, sometimes made of a strip of waterproof paper, that lists expected split times for a running race. When used in conjunction with a stopwatch, a paceband can assist athletes in maintaining a steady pace throughout the race. This is the most efficient racing pace from a cardiovascular and muscle energy perspective. Erratic running speeds, particularly the urge to sprint early in a race while feeling fresh, consume energy inefficiently. A glance at the paceband and stopwatch as each distance marker is passed allows the athlete to quickly determine if they are running too fast for their targeted finishing time or too slowly and adjust accordingly.Pre-printed versions for a variety of target finishing times can often be obtained before endurance races such as marathons, or commercially. Many websites exist that allow the free creation of customised pacebands for different distances and target finishing times that can be printed on the visitor's own computer.".
- Paceband thumbnail Paceband_Example.jpg?width=300.
- Paceband wikiPageExternalLink paceband.php.
- Paceband wikiPageExternalLink paceband.php.
- Paceband wikiPageExternalLink paceband.org.
- Paceband wikiPageExternalLink pacetag.htm.
- Paceband wikiPageID "7444283".
- Paceband wikiPageLength "1633".
- Paceband wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Paceband wikiPageRevisionID "660948582".
- Paceband wikiPageWikiLink Aerobic_exercise.
- Paceband wikiPageWikiLink Athlete.
- Paceband wikiPageWikiLink Cardiovascular_exercise.
- Paceband wikiPageWikiLink Category:Athletics_(track_and_field)_terminology.
- Paceband wikiPageWikiLink Category:Running.
- Paceband wikiPageWikiLink Computer.
- Paceband wikiPageWikiLink Endurance_race.
- Paceband wikiPageWikiLink Endurance_racing.
- Paceband wikiPageWikiLink File:Paceband_Example.jpg.
- Paceband wikiPageWikiLink Marathon.
- Paceband wikiPageWikiLink Muscle_energy_technique.
- Paceband wikiPageWikiLink Racing.
- Paceband wikiPageWikiLink Sportsperson.
- Paceband wikiPageWikiLink Stopwatch.
- Paceband wikiPageWikiLink Waterproof_paper.
- Paceband wikiPageWikiLink Website.
- Paceband wikiPageWikiLink Wristband.
- Paceband wikiPageWikiLinkText "Paceband".
- Paceband hasPhotoCollection Paceband.
- Paceband wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sport-stub.
- Paceband subject Category:Athletics_(track_and_field)_terminology.
- Paceband subject Category:Running.
- Paceband hypernym Wristband.
- Paceband type Article.
- Paceband type InformationAppliance.
- Paceband type Article.
- Paceband comment "A paceband is a wristband, sometimes made of a strip of waterproof paper, that lists expected split times for a running race. When used in conjunction with a stopwatch, a paceband can assist athletes in maintaining a steady pace throughout the race. This is the most efficient racing pace from a cardiovascular and muscle energy perspective. Erratic running speeds, particularly the urge to sprint early in a race while feeling fresh, consume energy inefficiently.".
- Paceband label "Paceband".
- Paceband sameAs Bracelet_de_cadence.
- Paceband sameAs m.0261xr8.
- Paceband sameAs Q7121916.
- Paceband sameAs Q7121916.
- Paceband wasDerivedFrom Paceband?oldid=660948582.
- Paceband depiction Paceband_Example.jpg.
- Paceband isPrimaryTopicOf Paceband.