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I just had my VO2 max tested and it came out at 53 my trainer told me this was between excellent and exceptional can anybody else tell me what there VO2 max is?
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Terrigal, Oz
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for a younger person ( i assume you are a teenager ), yes that is good. Read up on what it means here. As a rough guide, top level elite cyclists can be in the 75-80 range for VO2 max. http://www.brianmac.demon.co.uk/vo2max.htm |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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does your vo2 max improve as you age, to a certain point. (im 15) or is it a genetic thing that is pretty static
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From what I understand VO2 max changes during times when you are working constantly and not working out much.
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Join Date: Jun 2004
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Where can you get that tested? I've been a competitive distance swimmer since the age of 6, cross country runner in middle school and past two years, and triathlons this past summer. Next year I'm trying bike racing...it'd be interesting to see the results.
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Go to a gym and ask if you can have it tested usually they will do it for a small price. |
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Join Date: Sep 2004
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Had a test done recently. Showed a Peak VO2 of 63.4. The graphic showed my VO2 almost off the chart! Was wondering if maybe it was an aberration, but seeing your test results makes me believe the number more. Not sure if any of this relates to the test result but am 47 and have been riding (mostly endurance level heart rate) for about 6 months, 5-10 hours a week, weight around 140 lbs. My anaerobic threashold however needs some work, only 151 with VO2 at 41.6 or 66% of max. Assume to bring that up workouts over my AT are in order?
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My max. (almost) was 58 and it was the lowest in our team.
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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just got tested today, vo2 max 75. LT 300 watts
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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your VO2 is always changing with your exertion. your VO2 max which is the one everyone is interested is your VO2 at maximum exertion. Mine is 76.
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: kokomo, IN
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Never had my VO2 Max professionally tested, but my Polar 625 says it is 67. that was March 13 2005. in november of 2004 it was 69. i am convinced it has dropped because in november i was hitting the singletrack hard. then the winter "slow" (i have no "off" season) it went down. i am following a rigorous periodized training program this season for road racing, so i am expecting it to go up.
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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Just wondering if anyone could tell me how to measure my vo2 max without dropping any money (if possible).I dont care for this kind of thing normally but now its got me curious. |
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Join Date: May 2004
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not with any accuracy
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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If you are near a research university with an exercise science department you could be in luck. Often in exchange for participating in a short study (which might involve taking a vitamin or stimulant, training a certain way, etc) they will test all your physiological variables (VO2, LT, etc) for free. Call your closest university and find out if they need anyone. |
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i still need to go out and see what mine is
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