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What Is Cadence?
Let’s start with the basics. Cadence, in running, simply means how many steps you take per minute, often referred to as SPM or steps per minute.
Now, why is this important? Because cadence directly influences your stride length, impact forces, and overall running efficiency.
Runners with a higher cadence usually have:
And here’s the key thing: you don’t necessarily need to hit exactly 180 steps per minute, but most research shows that a cadence between 170 to 190 is optimal for most runners, especially when running at tempo or race pace."
Why Cadence Matters
Okay, so why should you care about cadence?
Here are a few big reasons:
And here’s something important to remember: changing cadence isn’t about running faster—it’s about moving more efficiently. That’s the magic."
How to Find and Improve Your Cadence
First, you need to know your baseline. You can measure your cadence in a few ways:
Once you know where you are, you can work on improving it—but gradually.
Here’s how:
And remember, cadence isn’t one-size-fits-all. Taller runners may naturally have a slightly lower cadence than shorter runners—but improving your own efficiency is what counts.
When to Adjust Your Cadence
"Now you might be wondering: when should you actually work on cadence?
It’s a small change that pays big dividends over time.
Remember to follow me on Instagram for all your running content
https://www.instagram.com/12monthstom
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What Is Cadence?
Let’s start with the basics. Cadence, in running, simply means how many steps you take per minute, often referred to as SPM or steps per minute.
Now, why is this important? Because cadence directly influences your stride length, impact forces, and overall running efficiency.
Runners with a higher cadence usually have:
And here’s the key thing: you don’t necessarily need to hit exactly 180 steps per minute, but most research shows that a cadence between 170 to 190 is optimal for most runners, especially when running at tempo or race pace."
Why Cadence Matters
Okay, so why should you care about cadence?
Here are a few big reasons:
And here’s something important to remember: changing cadence isn’t about running faster—it’s about moving more efficiently. That’s the magic."
How to Find and Improve Your Cadence
First, you need to know your baseline. You can measure your cadence in a few ways:
Once you know where you are, you can work on improving it—but gradually.
Here’s how:
And remember, cadence isn’t one-size-fits-all. Taller runners may naturally have a slightly lower cadence than shorter runners—but improving your own efficiency is what counts.
When to Adjust Your Cadence
"Now you might be wondering: when should you actually work on cadence?
It’s a small change that pays big dividends over time.
Remember to follow me on Instagram for all your running content
https://www.instagram.com/12monthstom
Support the show