If I have a hill that is 400 meters long and the elevation at the top of the hill is 6 meters higher than the bottom of the hill what is the average grade of the hill?
is it 6/400 = 1.5%
If I have a hill that is 400 meters long and the elevation at the top of the hill is 6 meters higher than the bottom of the hill what is the average grade of the hill?
is it 6/400 = 1.5%
Yah.
rise over run.
You call that hill?
rise = x axis or horizontal, right?
well, the run then is not 400m, but 399.95.
400m is the hypotenuse.
I had the same questions. This answered it. As long as you understand basic trig you should be fine.
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All is number.
1% grade equals 1 ft gain for every 100 ft.5% or 7% grade equals 5 ft/ or 7ft gain for every 100 ft.Mountain passes or hills use same formula.Remember hill training sets you up for injury, be cool dude.
Hill training sets you up for injury? WTF?
no it doesn't.
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