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  1. Calculate the straight line distance (as the crow flies) between cities or any two points on earth. Use your location to know any distance from where you are.

    • Driving Directions

      Driving Directions with Google Maps. Even if you are using a...

    • Converter

      GPS coordinates converter. This tool is all about GPS...

    • Radius

      Assessing straight line distances and draw circles on a map....

    • Satellite

      Google Maps Satellite. How to get and share the Google Maps...

    • API

      Once your are logged in, you can bookmark any place by...

    • Street View

      Google Maps Street View. Here are the steps to get and share...

    • Terms

      Terms of Service. If you require more information or have...

    • Geolocation

      Next, open Safari, visit a website requesting your location...

  2. Find the perfect running schedule template for your training needs. Whether you're a beginner or training for a marathon, our customizable templates will help you stay on track.

  3. Map your run with our free running route planner. Accurately measure distance, plan new routes and find new places to run. Print, share and download route maps, directions and elevation profiles.

  4. You can calculate the length of a path, running route, fence, border, or the perimeter of any object that appears on a google map. The distance calculator will then display a measurement of the length in feet, meters, miles and kilometers.

  5. Map a run, walk, or bicycle ride. Plan routes, calculate distances, view elevation profiles, share routes, export as gpx, or embed in a website.

  6. This tool can measure two types of distance types, the first is straight line distance also known as Rhumb line distance. The second tools measures great circle distance which is the shortest distance between two points on the globe; this is the flight path an air plane would follow.

  7. Generate a Free Running Plan. Use the tool below to make a running schedule to help train for your next race. How far do you currently run in a week? What distance are you training for? How many weeks do you have before you run? Which days of the week can you train on? Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday. Friday. Saturday. Sunday. Generate Plan.