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Maximize your workouts with our fitness calculators. Calculate your one rep max, track calories burned during exercise, find your optimal heart rate training zones, estimate VO₂ max, and plan your running pace. Whether you're a beginner or advanced athlete, these tools help you train smarter.
14 free fitness calculators and tools to help you get things done.
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Calculate your TDEE, BMR, and target calories for weight loss, maintenance, or muscle gain.
→🔥Calculate your BMR using the Mifflin-St Jeor equation.
→🧍Calculate your body fat percentage using the US Navy circumference method.
→⚖️Calculate your ideal body weight using four clinical formulas.
→🥩Calculate your daily protein needs based on weight, goal, and activity level.
→🚶Calculate calories burned from walking based on steps, weight, and speed.
→🏃Calculate calories burned during any exercise using MET values.
→❤️Calculate your heart rate training zones using the Karvonen formula.
→🥗Calculate your daily macronutrient targets based on weight, goal, and activity.
→⏳Track your intermittent fasting with a live countdown timer.
→🏃Calculate your running pace and estimate race finish times.
→💪Estimate your one rep max using Epley, Brzycki, Lombardi, and Lander formulas.
→❤️Estimate your VO₂ max using resting heart rate, Cooper test, or 1.5-mile run.
→💪Calculate calories burned doing push-ups based on reps, weight, and intensity.
→Learn more with our educational guides and tutorials.
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Read article →Calculate your personalized daily water intake based on weight, activity level, and climate. Learn hydration tips and spot dehydration signs.
Read article →Learn what TDEE is, how to calculate your total daily energy expenditure, BMR, and target calories using the Mifflin-St Jeor equation.
Read article →Learn how to calculate your body fat percentage using the US Navy circumference method. Includes measurement instructions, body fat categories, and tips for improving body composition.
Read article →Common questions about our tools and calculators.
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