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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. Fick principle - Wikipedia

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    The saturation of mixed venous blood is approximately 75% in health. Using this value in the above equation, the oxygen concentration of mixed venous blood is approximately 150 mL of O 2 per L. Therefore, using the assumed Fick determination, the approximated cardiac output for an average man (1.9 m3) is:

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

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    A variety of factors can influence your VO2 max, including your gender, genetics, and fitness level—which means you can train to improve your VO2 max, thereby increasing your tolerance for hard ...

  6. 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.

  7. VO2 Max Declines as You Age—Use These Tips to Keep It ... - AOL

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    Scientifically speaking, VO2 max is the maximum amount of oxygen your body can take in and use and it’s a marker of your cardiovascular fitness level. For a variety of reasons, VO₂ max ...

  8. 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.

  9. Ventilatory threshold - Wikipedia

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    As the intensity level of the activity being performed increases, breathing becomes faster; more steadily first and then more rapid as the intensity increases. When breathing surpasses normal ventilation rate, one has reached ventilatory threshold. For most people this threshold lies at exercise intensities between 50% and 75% of VO 2 max. A ...