Runners love Kaizen
Runners love Kaizen

13K+
Runners trust Kaizen

13K+
Runners trust Kaizen

93%
Race prediction accuracy

93%
Race prediction accuracy

4.8-stars
App Store rating

4.8-stars
App Store rating
Kaizen has been a game-changer for my running! Its race time predictions from 5km to marathon distances were spot-on, giving me confidence in my goals. The ability to train using the app’s training load feature has been invaluable, helping me improve my fitness while avoiding injuries. Highly recommend it to runners of all levels!!

Chris Powell

2:28:50 Marathoner





Kaizen hovered around 2:51 a week out from marathon, came in at 2:54:42 on a very windy day on quite hilly course so allowing for that I think prediction quite close and will use again for next one. Cheers!

Francois

2:54:42 Marathoner





Kaizen team - I just want to thank you all for a fantastic job. I ran CIM yesterday at almost the exact prediction from the app, 1:39 under to be exact, which checks out considering the net loss of elevation. The confidence I will have going into my next race will be in large part to the trust in the work you all are doing here. Keep it up. Amazing work





Followed the app for my 16 week block on the road to the Amsterdam Marathon with a set goal of a 4hr 11min marathon, I successfully achieved well in advance of it with a 3hr 41min result. Absolutely delighted with it! Kaizen helped greatly in getting me in the groove and fitness to smash it!





Kaizen hovered around 2:51 a week out from marathon, came in at 2:54:42 on a very windy day on quite hilly course so allowing for that I think prediction quite close and will use again for next one. Cheers!

Justin Hurt

2:54:42 Marathoner





This app has surprisingly become my go-to and main driver of training load to gauge and improve fitness gradually.

Rui Nogueiro

36:10 10km





Having followed the app for my 16 week block on the road to the Amsterdam Marathon with a set goal of a 4hr 11min marathon, I successfully achieved well in advance of it with a 3hr 41min result. Absolutely delighted with it! Kaizen helped greatly in getting me in the groove and fitness to smash it!

Stephen Murdoch

3:41:00 Marathoner





Questions? Answers.
Questions? Answers.
Because Kaizen is updating the week based on the running you actually did. The visible distance target is a translation of the underlying load goal, so it can move as pace, elevation, and other training context change.
Why did my weekly target change?
One missed run does not mean the week is broken. kaizen is designed to keep the bigger picture in view and help you keep moving toward your goal.
If responsible, you can spread the missed load of the remaining days, or alternatively kaizen will distribute it over future weeks to keep you on track.
What if I miss a run?
No, kaizen is built around guiding the right amount of work, not forcing everyone into the same rigid session-by-session plan.
This means flexibility in how you want to train. You can choose any training approach under the sun, kaizen will always make sure your overall training load is responsible, and in line with what you need to achieve, week after week.
Do I need to follow exact sessions?
No. You can achieve the set training load to improve your race predictions however you like. Whether it's jogging 100% of the time, or mixing it up with more structured training. The important thing is to listen to your body and gain an understanding of what works for you.
The most important thing is to be consistent, so your training should be in service of that need for consistency.
Do I need to polarise my training or include specific interval sessions?
Absolutely. A running coach can be really useful to provide guidance from a human standpoint on everything training-wise, including providing you with a tailored training plan.
Kaizen can complement the coach to add a data-driven angle to your training and ensure that the training load you're achieving is in line with your running ambitions.
Can I use kaizen and work with a coach at the same time?
Currently, you can train for 5k, 10k, half marathon and marathon races using Kaizen.
In the future, Kaizen will be able to support custom distances from 3k to 50k.
What race distances does kaizen support?
Even if you aren't training for a race, you can use Kaizen to continue training with an improve plan. You can pull back or dial up your trianing, depending on whether you want to maintain fitness or max out.
Do I need to have an upcoming race to use kaizen?
It means the realistic upper end of what your current training could support under strong race-day conditions and good execution.
What does best-case prediction mean?
Because Kaizen is updating the week based on the running you actually did. The visible distance target is a translation of the underlying load goal, so it can move as pace, elevation, and other training context change.
Why did my weekly target change?
One missed run does not mean the week is broken. kaizen is designed to keep the bigger picture in view and help you keep moving toward your goal.
If responsible, you can spread the missed load of the remaining days, or alternatively kaizen will distribute it over future weeks to keep you on track.
What if I miss a run?
No, kaizen is built around guiding the right amount of work, not forcing everyone into the same rigid session-by-session plan.
This means flexibility in how you want to train. You can choose any training approach under the sun, kaizen will always make sure your overall training load is responsible, and in line with what you need to achieve, week after week.
Do I need to follow exact sessions?
No. You can achieve the set training load to improve your race predictions however you like. Whether it's jogging 100% of the time, or mixing it up with more structured training. The important thing is to listen to your body and gain an understanding of what works for you.
The most important thing is to be consistent, so your training should be in service of that need for consistency.
Do I need to polarise my training or include specific interval sessions?
Absolutely. A running coach can be really useful to provide guidance from a human standpoint on everything training-wise, including providing you with a tailored training plan.
Kaizen can complement the coach to add a data-driven angle to your training and ensure that the training load you're achieving is in line with your running ambitions.
Can I use kaizen and work with a coach at the same time?
Currently, you can train for 5k, 10k, half marathon and marathon races using Kaizen.
In the future, Kaizen will be able to support custom distances from 3k to 50k.
What race distances does kaizen support?
Even if you aren't training for a race, you can use Kaizen to continue training with an improve plan. You can pull back or dial up your trianing, depending on whether you want to maintain fitness or max out.
Do I need to have an upcoming race to use kaizen?
It means the realistic upper end of what your current training could support under strong race-day conditions and good execution.
What does best-case prediction mean?
Because Kaizen is updating the week based on the running you actually did. The visible distance target is a translation of the underlying load goal, so it can move as pace, elevation, and other training context change.
Why did my weekly target change?
One missed run does not mean the week is broken. kaizen is designed to keep the bigger picture in view and help you keep moving toward your goal.
If responsible, you can spread the missed load of the remaining days, or alternatively kaizen will distribute it over future weeks to keep you on track.
What if I miss a run?
No, kaizen is built around guiding the right amount of work, not forcing everyone into the same rigid session-by-session plan.
This means flexibility in how you want to train. You can choose any training approach under the sun, kaizen will always make sure your overall training load is responsible, and in line with what you need to achieve, week after week.
Do I need to follow exact sessions?
No. You can achieve the set training load to improve your race predictions however you like. Whether it's jogging 100% of the time, or mixing it up with more structured training. The important thing is to listen to your body and gain an understanding of what works for you.
The most important thing is to be consistent, so your training should be in service of that need for consistency.
Do I need to polarise my training or include specific interval sessions?
Absolutely. A running coach can be really useful to provide guidance from a human standpoint on everything training-wise, including providing you with a tailored training plan.
Kaizen can complement the coach to add a data-driven angle to your training and ensure that the training load you're achieving is in line with your running ambitions.
Can I use kaizen and work with a coach at the same time?
Currently, you can train for 5k, 10k, half marathon and marathon races using Kaizen.
In the future, Kaizen will be able to support custom distances from 3k to 50k.
What race distances does kaizen support?
Even if you aren't training for a race, you can use Kaizen to continue training with an improve plan. You can pull back or dial up your trianing, depending on whether you want to maintain fitness or max out.
Do I need to have an upcoming race to use kaizen?
It means the realistic upper end of what your current training could support under strong race-day conditions and good execution.
What does best-case prediction mean?





