How fit am I? And how accurate is Garmin VO2? VO2 Max + Blood Lactate Test
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2023
- #running #marathon #garmin
I ran the London Marathon 2022 and was hoping to get a sub 4-hour marathon time but just missed out. So I went to get my VO2 Max and Blood Lactate Threshold tested at www.thewoodlandclinic.co.uk/ in Bideford, North Devon, ready to train for the Manchester Marathon 2023. I found out my fitness age and a load of other things, and tested how accurate my Garmin VO2 Max score is.
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Love this type of film.. and the process of going through everything with a man like Ben.. getting information like this is gold dust and gives you a concrete plan knowing what your capable of just now.. and going forward with proper a plan is something we all should have.. great way to go.. 👏👏
Hope to see another video soon! Excellent content!
I love this Rob! Love the pazzaz and the commitment to your sub 4 hour marathon 💪
Quality Rob. I’ve got the garmin fenix 5. My vo2 is 53 and I’ve just started training for a half marathon. Currently running 5.20min kilometres and hoping to get that down below 5mins soon. I’m 37 this yr. I’ll hopefully get to a full marathon before 40. Brilliant insights to your set up and plan
100% recommend a marathon, it was one of the best things I've ever done!
Nice, man. Can't wait to hear how you do. I just started running 5 weeks ago, that seems like some testing I'd like to do.
Cheers :) Yeah that would be cool, get some numbers now while you're pretty new to it and then see how much progress you've made after 6/12 months.
According to what your coach said you technically ran the perfect marathon for your level of fitness,so I would hold on to that skill set .Well done
Nice video...How about an update on your training? What mileage are you running?
Really interesting video, cheers. I’m sure you’ll go well in your marathon... I think the experience you gained from the first can’t be underestimated, that and the training base you’ve built up from it. Would like to do something similar some time... unfortunately when it comes to the marathon I fear I’ve peaked, ran my pb this year at 44, don’t think I can go lower.. so only downhill for me!
Nice work! 👏 What’s the PB?
@@RobMcGarr just under 3:40 and my Garmin says my V02 Max is 50... so sure you can beat that with the right training. The only way I could go quicker is to run more... my training for that marathon was 3 times a week, 10k steady run, 10k intervals, long run... any more though and my body starts to fall apart!
@@RobMcGarr ps golf and running are my two hobbies so you’re definitely hitting the sweet spot on the content for me!
@@allanpwilliams That's great going!
@@allanpwilliams Haha glad it is for someone!
Just do the good old fashion Coopers test. More then accurate enough for age group athletes
So curious if you meant to use the A and 2 in the beginning 0:27 as a joke, or if that’s a for real error. Either way I love it
How did you end up performing on your second Marathon?
Went well... 3hrs36mins 😁
Great Doctor! I am suprised you have >51 and you only hope for 3 h 30 mins. This VO2 max is very good and you should be doing easily under 3 hours. My VO2 max is 54 and I did 2h48mins.
Aerobic, threshold and?
My VO2 max, I got a fitness age of a 42 year old, im in my late 30's, I can do 5k in 25minutes, I can run 10miles without walking or stopping, I run regular- but even though I feel healthy, i was into bodybuilding for years and i weighed 120kg, ive trimmed down to 98kg now- Garmin doenst like my weight regardless of how often i run lol
Testing results show 3hr 50 - 3h 52 Marathon time is possible. Marathon is typically run at lactate levels around2.5mM +/-0.5 On your test that value occurs around 11km/r (5.30min/km - 8.50min / mile) ish. Good luck
This was before training so I'm hopeful things have improved since then. I've now done a half in sub-1:35 and 20 miles at 8:20/mile (not pushing, just easy) so fingers crossed it carries across on the day!
A little bit of Jack Daniel's could go a long way here, running formula that is.
One thing that kills me about all these you tuber's is they never run the VO2 Max to failure.
Do it on a bike so you don't worry about falling out.
Kudos on improvement 👍
This guy's take on not upping mileage but just making sure you do one or two of each type of run every week is way off.
It takes years to improve aerobically but weeks or months to improve anerobically. Don't be doing track sprints every week throughout training.
From 8 hours to 4 hours to 3.5 hours