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  2. VO2 max - Wikipedia

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    V̇O 2 max (also maximal oxygen consumption, maximal oxygen uptake or maximal aerobic capacity) is the maximum rate of oxygen consumption attainable during physical exertion. [1] [2] The name is derived from three abbreviations: "V̇" for volume (the dot over the V indicates "per unit of time" in Newton's notation), "O 2" for oxygen, and "max" for maximum and usually normalized per kilogram of ...

  3. vVO2max - Wikipedia

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    The formula from Léger and Mercier [4] links the V̇O 2 max to the vV̇O 2 max, supposing an ideal running technique. vV̇O 2 max = V̇O 2 max / 3.5. where vV̇O 2 max is in km/h and V̇O 2 max is in mL/(kg•min). Note: This formula is identical to that used to calculate the metabolic equivalent of task (MET) score for a given V̇O 2 max ...

  4. Bruce protocol - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The heart rate formula most often used for the Bruce is the Karvonen formula (below). A more accurate formula, offered in a study published in the journal, Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, is 206.9 - (0.67 x age) which can also be used to more accurately determine VO2 Max, but may produce significantly different results.

  5. What Is VO2 Max and Why Is It Important? - AOL

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    Deputy Editor Tara Seplavy and Senior Test Editor Dan Chabanov dive into VO2 max for training, quick links for chains, and replacing your bike computer.

  6. Ventilatory threshold - Wikipedia

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    Subjects included 32 physically active males (age: 22.3; TV: 180.5; TM: 75.5 kg; VO2max: 57.1 mL/kg/min) encountered a continuous test of increasing loads on a treadmill, cardiorespiratory and other variables were observed using ECG (recording of the electrical activity of the heart) and gas analyzer.

  7. Make Riding Fast Feel Easier With These VO2 Max Workouts - AOL

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    Your VO2 max refers to the maximum amount of oxygen your body can consume during physical activity. The metric, which is a number that represents how many milliliters of oxygen you can take in ...

  8. VO2 Max Declines as You Age—Use These Tips to Keep It Steady

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    Why does VO2 max decline as you age? Like many markers of health and fitness, VO₂ max naturally declines as you age. “VO₂ max tends to peak for men in their mid-to-late 20s.

  9. Yo-Yo intermittent test - Wikipedia

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    Yo-Yo IR1: VO2max = (Final distance (in meters) × 0.0084) + 36.4 Yo-Yo IR2: VO2max = (Final distance (in meters) × 0.0136) + 45.3 However, an eyeball review indicates minimum scores for Yo-Yo IR1 and Yo-Yo IR2 of 36.4 and 45.3 respectively—that is, the score if the runner does not complete a single circuit.