VO2 Max + Lactate Test (is my Garmin watch accurate?)

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  • Опубликовано: 8 окт 2024

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  • @nachot6592
    @nachot6592 Год назад +55

    I wasn't planing on sitting through the whole thing nor was I expecting to want to see it all. Yet I watched it all. It was great! Clear, informative, and even when it was long, it went direct to the point. Thank you for taking the time to document everything.

  • @blackduck7851
    @blackduck7851 Год назад +90

    Never worry about your video being too long: they tend to, in fact, be just as long as they should be. You keep them entertaining and informative, it seems to be your style which is handy don't you think?

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад +12

      Thank you!!!! I just write a video as I would like to watch one I suppose...

  • @MrRamkulov
    @MrRamkulov Год назад +4

    I didn't expect that video to be so open and honest about your own health condition. You are a brave woman !

  • @tritondriver1
    @tritondriver1 Год назад +6

    I did a VO2 MAX test recently and the scores were really close to my Garmin Enduro. So glad I did the test. The info has been beyond amazing for me

    • @AlbertWeijers
      @AlbertWeijers Год назад

      It's strange that they first did a threshold test and right after it the VO2 max, no worden she didn't score high. When I did this test I did one test and the got VO2max and lactate threshold from this one test.

  • @andeez4663
    @andeez4663 Год назад +8

    Great content LT! I've watched my 80 y.o. mum suffer from the triple whammy of sarcopenia: she eats less protein, her body processes less of the protein she does eat and she exercises less. She has gone from a fit regular walker to a frail old lady. Having read up on it and listened to podcasts, I started doing a regular strength and conditioning routine and within a few weeks could feel myself get stronger. I've also started adding protein powder to my smoothies. It is amazing how my body strength and confidence have improved. I look forward to following your journey. Thanks

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад +3

      wow, thank you for writing this comment. It actually brought tears to my eyes. I totally get it!
      May I have your permission to use your comment in my next video please? I would understand if you said no.
      And are you a woman too?

    • @andeez4663
      @andeez4663 Год назад +3

      @@LauraTryUK Yes, you can and no I'm not! I got seriously ill in 2020 and due to covid and other complications I couldn't get a diagnosis. I spent 9 months in bed before getting diagnosed with coeliac and systemic sclerosis. After 9 months in bed I looked like a skeleton, had lost all my fitness (I was a 200 ml per week cyclist) and most of my muscle. Going from very fit to profoundly weak was beyond shocking. I'm now obsessed with building my strength and fitness. Life is too short as it is, we need to be strong in our Third Age

  • @jobanski
    @jobanski Год назад +1

    I’m not sure what it is, but I cannot stop watching this. There is something about this video’s simplicity that is really a joy to watch.

  • @davestyche5391
    @davestyche5391 Год назад +27

    Fantastic video Laura. I love the way you approach these subjects, with curiosity, humility and an analytical eye. Whenever I see a video of yours drop I can’t wait to watch, and I’ve never been disappointed. Keep them coming! 👍

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад +3

      Thanks Dave 🙏🏼

    • @alicejwho
      @alicejwho Год назад +3

      I second that. Laura has been my favourite YTer since the first video I saw. In fact, my life has changed because of her inspiring and motivating me.

  • @benlui16
    @benlui16 Год назад +2

    One of the most interesting and honest health and fitness videos on RUclips. Good luck with your future health journey and thanks soo much for sharing 😊👍

  • @grahambowes756
    @grahambowes756 Год назад +6

    Great video. You are absolutely right. I started cycling again four years ago to build my long-term health. It has paid off my VO2 Max has increased, now it’s at 48, and at 67 years old, I’m happy with that, and will do what I can to hang on too it for as long as I can.

    • @maxc7198
      @maxc7198 6 месяцев назад +1

      That's fantastic!! Congratulations

    • @grahambowes756
      @grahambowes756 6 месяцев назад

      @@maxc7198 thank you! Since posting that, I’ve been doing much more elevation work, over 6,000m last month. VO2 Max currently at 50. So I’m pleased I can still build fitness. There’s hope for many of us!

  • @LauraTryUK
    @LauraTryUK  Год назад +72

    Some notes about this video:
    1. My Tanita scales that I use at home were surprisingly accurate compared to the scientific scales at the lab. The main thing was they followed the same pattern, _and_ showed my muscle was too low and fat too high, so they are a really useful tool for me to have.
    2. Something I forgot to mention, regarding the Vo2 max score on my watch, I think it's taking into account my previous lighter weight (61kg) , instead of the weight I'm currently at (65kg). This would cause the Vo2 max predictor to be off because the score is given in comparison to body weight.
    3. Since making this video I have learned that being strong (as in strong muscles) is better for long term health than being fit (as in being able to run fast and having a high Vo2 max). I will explain more about this in a future video soon.
    Thanks for watching! I appreciate you 🙏🏼

    • @sunnysidey
      @sunnysidey Год назад +3

      I can’t wait for you to address point 3 in a video! Give us some hints about learning to love strength training please 😂

    • @celticlass8573
      @celticlass8573 Год назад +4

      ​@@sunnysidey I started liking it, after I'd been doing it for a little bit and could start to feel the difference. I liked when I upped the weight (because I could tell I was getting stronger), and I really liked how I could do things with ease that I would have found difficult before. For instance, I remember once I had to move a bunch of bankers boxes full of paper (heavy) and I didn't struggle at all. I could lift the box in front of me with little effort, and I could actually feel my muscles in my arms/shoulders/back engaging. It was very interesting sensation. Another time, I was brushing my hair in front of the mirror, and had turned away from the mirror because I wanted to check the back of my hair, and was totally shocked that when I moved my arms up and down, I could see the muscles moving in my back! I was like, "WHAT??!!" such a cool feeling. I guess I didn't look particularly muscle-y as nobody ever commented on it, that is until one day I picked something up, and my friend that I used to go to the gym with over lunch (and then we'd go off and do our own things, so didn't workout together) said to me, "I had no idea your arms were that big" and I was like "yep!" because I knew 'cause I'd flexed many times in front of the mirror LOL.

    • @sunnysidey
      @sunnysidey Год назад +2

      That's fantastic Celtic Lass! You have given me the encouragement I need to get myself a proper strength training plan instead of faffing about with the least possible effort.

    • @celticlass8573
      @celticlass8573 Год назад

      @@sunnysidey That's amazing! It was nice for me to be reminded too. :)

    • @untouchedtrey3985
      @untouchedtrey3985 Год назад

      Super cool stuff, wish these services were offered in my area.

  • @000T00b
    @000T00b Год назад +13

    I used to do yoga 4 times a week, but was feeling the strain in my wrists, elbows, and tendons. I now do yoga only twice a week, and have swapped out the other 2 times for HIIT strength training with dumbbells and kettlebells. My body has definitely responded well to this change, feeling much better. This happened after my last visit to my dietitian, where the InBody scan highlighted the fact that I had lost 600g of muscle since a year prior. We are lucky to have such health metrics available for us to navigate safely into our 50s.

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад +1

      wow, I love this comment, especially the 600g of muscle part. Well done you for recognising that and taking action. Have you managed to gain it back?
      And may I ask please, what gender are you? You don't have to answer if you'd prefer not to. I ask as I am learning so much about the female body, muscle, bone density and hormones right now.

  • @deborah4941
    @deborah4941 Год назад +10

    This video was so enlightening. I think a yearly body MOT should be done by everyone so that we can keep track of things going on in our body. It's definitely got me thinking! Great video and I'll be subscribing 🙂

  • @victorlevi4220
    @victorlevi4220 2 дня назад

    Wow, what an awesome journey. Thanks for sharing!!

  • @keithl6249
    @keithl6249 Год назад +2

    Thanks for all you do in making these videos.

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад

      wow! Thank you so muck Ken, this is so kind of you and really helps.
      I really appreciate your support 🙏🏼

  • @guus007
    @guus007 7 месяцев назад

    Even though I am Dutch you are very easy to follow and listen to. I watched the whole video. A lot of information that got me thinking a couple of times and inspires me to work on myself.

  • @MeeksLp
    @MeeksLp 2 месяца назад

    I totally have been binging on your to started following you along time ago but you tube stoped notifications for me I was searching for blood test videos as I’m having heath issues and found you again I absolutely love your channel

  • @sunnysidey
    @sunnysidey Год назад +9

    Great video Laura! You inspire so many people, myself included and it’s a good wake up call for this late 50s recreational runner that the older I get the more I need to strength train. I will have to find a way to enjoy it as much as I love my daily running and walking adventures 😂 Incidentally I switched watches from a Garmin to a Coros and overnight my estimated VO2 max dropped 15 points so I do suspect that Garmins use historic data. Thank you for doing these great videos, keep them coming! Best wishes from AU.

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад +3

      Hey sunny, its great to get your comment.
      Yes, I feel the same about finding the love for strength like I do for runs, but know I can make it happen.
      In fact, I am just off to the gym now for a weight training session.

  • @RyanRyan-Ryan
    @RyanRyan-Ryan Год назад

    Absolutely fantastic video. No filler. All good info

  • @Ali_Kurt
    @Ali_Kurt 3 дня назад

    What an amazing video, super informative and motivating with full of only facts, thank you, I enjoyed every minute of it.

  • @TheRyffranck029
    @TheRyffranck029 Год назад +1

    Great video. My wife was getting worried about muscular mass and osteoporosis and now I will have something to show her hoping it will motivate her. Thank you :)

  • @akaimon3
    @akaimon3 Год назад

    ❤️your video content…especially in the sense that the data is based on your age, not of the expectations of a “ fitness model 21 years of age”…
    Learned so much from your video🌸

  • @MrAndrewjdavis
    @MrAndrewjdavis 11 месяцев назад

    Excellent video. Thanks Laura!
    As a former road racing cyclist, I lived by my power numbers for quite a few years, and also did some lab tests too so your experience resonated with me.
    Now, I don't even have a computer on the bars and just enjoy riding.

  • @susank580
    @susank580 Год назад +2

    Love love love this video!!! I love all of the information and how you are sharing your journey while encouraging us to consider the big picture of our future health! Spot on!!! Dang! And, WELL DONE!

  • @akaitv6606
    @akaitv6606 Год назад +1

    Good to see your still at it Laura, I was elite athlete once upon a time swimmer then later a triathlete some 25 years ago ,
    We had lots off different performance bench marks we had to achieve :-
    Range of movement in deg ,flexibility, strength testing , lactate , Max heart rate test skin fold, vo2 ,
    Pyramid builds and
    High intensity interval training in my opinion was the best . Even thought I was a 1500m freestyler , we did lots of explosive training ie
    40 by 50m on 40sec I use to cruise in on around 32 sec and 8 sec rest , however some of the folks that were at Olympic level were doing there 50s on 28-29 sec .
    Keep up the good work I wish I had your enthusiasm to get back into it .
    Cheers from Australia 🇦🇺

  • @Sardy540
    @Sardy540 4 месяца назад

    Amazing journey, thanks so much for this video mate! Much love from Australia.

  • @KasaTavs
    @KasaTavs Год назад

    I started working out this year after several surgeries and old injuries - Happy to see you taking care of your body. Good job, LT

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад +1

      Great work Sam, and thank you!

  • @melodyguy4252
    @melodyguy4252 7 дней назад

    Thanks Laura, love love love your videos. I upped my exercise about five months ago (weights at home and cycling) and have lost weight (from 57 to 52kg so nearly 10% but some of that was bloating) and gained muscle. Following your videos I increased my protein which has supported my muscle growth. About a week ago I started taking creatine, it would be early to see results but I think my arms are looking bigger. I’m hoping creatine will help with recovery as the training does make me tired and sore sometimes.
    Now I’m inspired to get these tests. Exercising to failure is scary. I’ve only done that once recently cycling up a hill - some people checked in on me because I must have looked like I was having a heart attack and it took at least half an hour to recover!
    I’m a 47 year old woman if helpful. I am also planning for menopause. Osteoporosis runs in the family so I’ll take hrt when the time comes, vitamins d and k2 for now.

  • @RalfyCustoms
    @RalfyCustoms Год назад +1

    Laura, you're the best, thanks for doing this, it's certainly an eye opener for me, I'm 56 and have copd so fitness is a real struggle

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад +1

      sorry to hear you have that Ralfy. Is there anything you can do to make it better? And can you do any exercise at all?

    • @RalfyCustoms
      @RalfyCustoms Год назад

      @Laura Try There's nothing I can do for the lung disease, I'm on the strongest meds I can have
      I'm active, walking 9000 steps most days, working in my workshop
      But grandad body is starting to take over
      I also have Fibromyalgia, so don't seem to have the energy to push myself too hard, or I crash and have to recuperate, I tried weight training for a few months, but just got more exhausted
      I thought about Yoga, but watching this video made me think it might not cut it?
      Any help I can get would be appreciated 🙏

  • @ShervinShares
    @ShervinShares Год назад +1

    16:15 that's my favorite part... but maybe i'm biased. Great video!!

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад +1

      😜 it was very helpful for me in my research to make this video.

  • @robinalltheway
    @robinalltheway Год назад

    I loved this, the honesty, the information, all of it was so down to earth solid. Thanks for the great vid.

  • @HelenWheels73
    @HelenWheels73 Год назад

    This was so interesting, thanks Laura! I’m really glad you’re back.

  • @zitjednoduse
    @zitjednoduse Год назад +7

    Hello Laura, thank you for this video❤
    I used to be like this-lil’ muscle mass, more fat than is needed. I switched to macros counting two years ago-I counted for around 3 months and learned how to eat more protein and calories overall. This leads to massive recomposition in my body due the last two years. So now I’m on my highest muscle mass and lowest point in fat.
    Now I’m eating intuitivelly, but these 3 months of counting and learning was a big gamechanger, even that I’m exercising for over 10 years (running, HIIT, cycling, weights…etc.😊)
    Can’t wait to another video from you!

  • @TwoCombs
    @TwoCombs Год назад +5

    💯 great video. Really interesting and plenty of takeaways (not fish n chips!). Looking forward to how the series continues. I’m on a similar health improvement journey and would love to do these tests, but for now I’ll rely on my Garmin for the data.

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад +1

      I think the Garmin is a good tool. And get your body composition measured if possible to see how much muscle you have - that is a great baseline.

  • @daltonfox1
    @daltonfox1 Год назад

    Great detailed video. It really is crazy how close a watch can get that just sits on your wrist

  • @winnguyen443
    @winnguyen443 Год назад

    Superbly done! Enjoyed watching and learning. I gotta get back to doing my squats, did them most of my adult life. Unfortunately my love of mountain biking seems to override all other forms of exercise!

  • @stephaniefitness4113
    @stephaniefitness4113 Год назад

    I'm just a few minutes into the vid and I know I will love it. Thanks .

  • @left0verture
    @left0verture Месяц назад

    It’s been about a year since you released this video. I’d be very interested in your updated tests and especially (assuming you’re fitter than a year ago) what you did to experience the improvement. Interesting video - thanks!

  • @beesplaining1882
    @beesplaining1882 Год назад

    Thanks so much for doing this comprehensive video. It provided me with valuable insights for my own health journey.

  • @joshuatoledo8844
    @joshuatoledo8844 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing. Well done. Buen Camino 🙏

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад

      Thanks Josh.
      ha! odd you say Buen Camino... how come?

  • @nevertoolate8589
    @nevertoolate8589 Год назад +1

    Absolutely loved this! Very clear and informative as always. Looking forward to the one on blood testing.

  • @questions6180
    @questions6180 Год назад +1

    You are such an amazing woman - so honest and open - I true inspiration and role model for all woman (and men !)

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад

      You are so kind, thank you so much 🙏🏼

  • @stephenw.20
    @stephenw.20 Год назад

    Thank you very much for posting this video. Very thoughtfully done and insightful and encouraging g for someone like me who has never done a proper fitness test.

  • @kenfreeman8888
    @kenfreeman8888 Год назад +1

    Thanks for including prices, charts and all that data. I'd just heard about the Cooper test, and I'd love to see you do a video on that. After watching this video, I researched fitness watches, and I think I want a better one. :-)

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад +1

      Hey Ken, I will do the Cooper Test in a few weeks and make a video about it 👍
      which watch do you currently use?

  • @jacksonm.6549
    @jacksonm.6549 11 месяцев назад

    Very interesting video! I have around a year to go before I hit the big 40, and am worried about my performance deteriorating on the roads and trail running. I smashed all my PB's except the 1km during my 30s, so for me personally I got stronger in this decade than I was in my 20s. I would love to do these tests next year when I enter the next decade, and loved watching your tests and particularly the ones where you compare the results with your Garmin.
    Going to watch the blood tests video next...

  • @davegaleuk
    @davegaleuk 11 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent video... and the hidden lesson is: don't ever ignore Garmin's HRV reading. In my experience a sudden dip in HRV is an ultra-reliable indicator of illness / short-term underlying issue. Perhaps go again on the VO2 Max test ;-)

  • @sauraaruas5021
    @sauraaruas5021 Год назад

    You're an absolute inspiration! Thank you for your videos and all the work you put into them :)

  • @dankspain
    @dankspain Год назад +1

    Thanks checking the lactate threshold, if used right on the Garmin device it is very useful to set up heart rate zones. Best of luck lossing those few kg of weight, you will feel much better and will see an improvement on training.

  • @timident
    @timident Год назад

    Excellent video, really helpful for us amateurs and great message for long term health …. Yes I love sugar, no it’s not good for long term quality of life

  • @grahamguy4656
    @grahamguy4656 Год назад

    That was a lot of information to take in, it was very interesting to do but as an overall price that very expensive but so is having PT, I really love wating you vid they just get more interesting as time go on, thanks for the very informative vid ❤

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад +1

      The things I do can be pricey Graham. My hope is that not everyone needs (or wants) to do them, but instead can take some value from them. And a bit of entertainment too. Although having my fat pinched perhaps doesn't class as entertainment 😆

  • @jacquigrace7219
    @jacquigrace7219 Год назад

    Hey, Laura - wow such fascinating information. Also - so great to watch YOU do it. I can't imagine taking the VO2 MAX much less filming myself doing it so I really appreciate you showing us all how it's done. I wonder, though, are you having to mouth breath throughout the test? That would definitely make it a tougher challenge. Please let me know if you could breath though your nose or not. Thanks!

  • @boblew808
    @boblew808 Год назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @mradjamesable
    @mradjamesable 8 месяцев назад

    Great video ❤. Highly informative and greatly put together. Superb

  • @NikkiNikz26
    @NikkiNikz26 Год назад +2

    Excellent video, Laura! Thanks for putting your body through the paces, for our education. I’m a year+ into my fitness journey (43yo), and I think I’m also “skinny-fat”, with good VO2 of 39.😢

  • @douga.3737
    @douga.3737 Год назад

    Thank you for making this informative video. You did a great job illustrating what someone can expect and how the results correlate to your personal health. I am 47 and lately I have noticed my exercise levels falling off. After watching your video, I feel more confident scheduling the fitness testing offered at my local university. Plus I have been considering purchasing a watch to supplement my Wahoo TickrX, and it looks like the Garmin watches are very accurate. 👍👍

  • @mikewilliams6086
    @mikewilliams6086 Год назад

    Really enjoyed this scientific test and a hard to face but honest review. I wish we could all do these tests. But we'll done on you for being positive about looking for a healthy long term outcome.

  • @TkONe22
    @TkONe22 Год назад

    This was such a great video! Debating on getting these tests done myself (actually scheduled them for the end of April) so its really interesting to see the difference.

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад

      Very cool! Are you going to see the guys at Surrey University?

  • @FreeLancerLondon
    @FreeLancerLondon Год назад

    Really well put together video, clear and concise with good explanations about each test. There are many different aspects to our overall health that you cover in this video. I'd really like to have the same tests taken just to see where I am at. Hope you can show great improvement in a years time, although you are already doing well 👍😇

  • @originaljamtracks
    @originaljamtracks Год назад

    That was a great video, really informative and you explained things in a really nice way. I'm very keen to try these tests now myself, going to start saving up for a package deal.

  • @somethingsmatter
    @somethingsmatter Год назад

    This was randomly suggested to me. You have a new subscriber. I really enjoyed this very data driven factual and open video, it must have been difficult to be so transparent about your weight. You look very good and are in excellent health, I think. I will work on weight lifting too!

  • @michaelbowling1362
    @michaelbowling1362 Год назад

    Just discovered you after looking for a Garmin watch - and I am glad I did. I'm 59 and starting my fitness journey.... I've pretty much decided to so 5K each day - but I'm also looking at being a RUclipsr (Not Fitness - LOL - that would be a little embarrassing at this stage) - and I've funnily enough got the Sony ZV1 - and Rode Microphone - Adobe Premier Pro. So your videos have been hitting multiple areas of interest for me. Skinny Fat was interesting - I am wondering if it's possible to Run and build muscle (not Body Building muscle - just looking fit). Anyway I've subscribed. Thanks.

  • @donovandavidsonAlton
    @donovandavidsonAlton Год назад

    Very good 👍 video amazing to see and hear these test. I look 👀 forward to doing some research to see how my body responds Thanks ☺️

  • @emmaslow
    @emmaslow Год назад

    Really informative & interesting video. I'm hoping there's going to be an update and the series you mention builds over time.

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад

      I’m pleased you liked it. There will be an update in about 4-5 months. And yes to the ongoing series 😀

  • @manosdrako
    @manosdrako Год назад +3

    Did you do the lactate threshold test and VO2max test within only a few minutes apart? That is literally insane since both of them are very close to exhaustion. 10 points difference between the Garmin and the test seem excessive and something else might have gone wrong or triggered this. In any case great job!!

  • @keefmillard
    @keefmillard Год назад

    Wooo LT still pounding it out also great content sister 👌🏽
    Loving your Chanel - great inspiration to all of us 🙏🏽

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад

      Thanks so much Keef, I am pleased your enjoying the videos.

  • @garyfagan6431
    @garyfagan6431 Год назад

    You are amazing. What Garmin watch do you use? Keep it up, Lara.

  • @markvincent5241
    @markvincent5241 Год назад

    Great video, really enjoyed it and full of information. First one watched and subscribed.

  • @yianpap6093
    @yianpap6093 Год назад +1

    Good video Laura. I'm sure it shocked quite a few people to hear that you are clasiffied as overweight, despite looking fitter than most people your age. That's the thing, we are used to setting low standards, I mean after we hit 35 or so, we are expected to slow down, "we're not 20 anymore" we say. So it's OK, as long as we're not proper fat, we see ourselves as "normal", not overweight! When in reality when we are 40, the body can still perform say at 80% or even 90% of what it could at 20yrs old, but we accept a much larger drop as normal cause it takes dedication and organization to still to exercise when you have a family, work etc. But it's not that the body can't do it.
    Regarding the 10 point discrepancy between he watch and the lab, one possible reason can be the HR reading. Those people who report close agreement beween their watch and the lab test use chest HR straps, so their watch uses accurate HR readings (that are essential for the VO2 max calculation). Do you use a a chest strap, or optical arm strap? Because the watch HR reading can be very wrong for many people. If you were using an external strap, then yeah, the 10 point difference is weird.

  • @themindfulnesscorner8005
    @themindfulnesscorner8005 Год назад

    Hello! Great video ❤❤ what garmin watch do you use? I love how accurate it is to most of your stats! Love your videos btw 😊🌸

  • @martinengelbrecht5384
    @martinengelbrecht5384 Год назад

    Much appreciated, sounds like the home scale and watch works.

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад

      For sure, I am so impressed with both and gives me even more confidence than I already had in using them.

  • @insomnia9978
    @insomnia9978 Год назад

    Thanks for your work and for this video

  • @SubtleForces
    @SubtleForces Год назад +1

    Thanks! Since I live in Canada, I don't have access to even a family doctor even less all of these tests, but I do have a Garmin. I am a dozen years older and male and close to overweight after too much Christmas and winter food, but often lose some kilos during my atheist lent. It's very good to know the lactate threshold test is so good. I have been relying on Jack Daniel's VDot system so far and am looking forward to compare the two once the snow and ice have melted enough for a flat running surface to become available. I have heard that Garmin overestimate VO2Max before, but my scientific mind still thinks that multiple measurements should be better than a single test. However, for the watch to be accurate it ought to know the level of effort of each run (max or not) as well as your precise weight on each day. I guess these measures will all improve with time. As for pushing harder, the limit is in our mind and I learned this in an aikido class 20 years ago. After an exhausting warm up, we were asked to turn around and carry the person behind us once around the mat. Behind me was one of the super muscular coaches and I felt like I couldn't even walk around. He told me I had this and I did, thrice in fact as we took turns with that exercise. It was all in the mind. I do need to do more strength training too. XC-skiing in the winter has helped me since it is very intense and I could literally see the triceps growing, but I don

  • @anniwilson2534
    @anniwilson2534 Год назад +3

    Interesting stuff LT. I studied sports science at uni and we did some of those tests in the lab, the VO2max one is disgusting! I’ve been doing more strength training in the last 5 years to offset sarcopenia, though running and yoga still feature in my weekly workouts. It’s all about getting a balance, and you’re right in that the exercise we dislike is often the best for us!

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад +2

      Vo2 max = awful!
      I used to do strength training but have never liked it. I stopped a few years ago when the gyms closed for lockdown and never went back - kidding myself i was ok with a bit of this and that.
      These tests were what I needed to get me back. And now I realise it's not a matter of enjoyment really, but essential, especially someone of my body type.
      Ps - great work for doing your strength training Anni 🙌🏼

    • @anniwilson2534
      @anniwilson2534 Год назад

      @@LauraTryUK I think if your strength training program elicits decent progressive overload then you’ll see the improvements. My ‘gains’ were so tiny to begin with I didn’t think I was improving (also too easy to compare yourself to others, which is dreadful!). With consistency you get to the stage where those micro-wins keep you doing it.
      I’m still in awe of your press ups and splits! 🙌🏼

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад +1

      I'm in week 2 of my new weight training plan and enjoying it.
      I like what you said about the micro-wins!
      I can still do the splits. I am no longer good at pushups since my weight gain last year. Back to it 💪

    • @syrus3k
      @syrus3k Год назад

      I really like the idea.. I think I have a poor relationship with myself..

  • @leescottdavis
    @leescottdavis Год назад

    First time I've seen your videos. Excellent stuff. New subscriber!

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад

      Hey Lee, it's great to have you here, thanks so much for commenting and subscribing 🙏🏼

  • @peterrow9515
    @peterrow9515 Год назад +1

    Great video LT! I love this style of health span improvement video. You can measure so much at home these days and look at the trends for much less less than the cost of servicing a car.
    I am 61 and ParkRun. A few years ago I tried weights for 6 months, which worked, but was a chore. Recently I have taken up indoor bouldering - my sons talked me into it, and I love it. Now at 2 x 1hr sessions per week, my Tanita scales say that I have 2.5kg of more muscle. I find it so much more fun/satisfying than lifting weights and uses flexibility, but the health gains appear to me to be similar to me? Worth a thought?

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад +1

      Everything about this comment is wonderful!
      Well done you for doing running and bouldering. _And_ for measuring and recognising your muscle gain Pete.

    • @martinengelbrecht5384
      @martinengelbrecht5384 Год назад

      Thank you, excellent comment!

    • @peterrow9515
      @peterrow9515 Год назад

      You are very kind!
      Gain came as a surprise. Projecting with, or sharing technique tips with people half my age with technique tips gives an inner glow. Mike Boyd has a video on top rope bouldering, appears to have taken a shine to it.

  • @Dessi101
    @Dessi101 Год назад

    Love these kind of videos Laura! Can't wait for the next one :D

  • @Asdos.
    @Asdos. Год назад

    Great video! Enjoyed it from start to finish

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад

      I'm pleased you liked it Williem 👊

  • @eric-running-to-chamonix
    @eric-running-to-chamonix Год назад +2

    super interesting ... and thorough. I also recently had a lactate test and it is reassuring to have some kind of objective measure to train against. Having lost a bunch of weight in the last two years, I discovered that hiding underneath the fat, I had lost a significant amount of muscle mass. Consistent and progressive weight training improved it tremendously in a matter of months. One curious bit in your chart of zones is where it says that the lower end of zone 4 should be sustainable for ~60min, but describes it as "over a marathon". I think that is a misleading mistake. Realistically -- and from personal experience -- the lower end of Zone 3 (on the cusp of Zone 2) in this chart is more appropriate for a marathon distance in a reasonably trained athlete.

  • @jimblack8104
    @jimblack8104 27 дней назад

    Thanks for the video. This was amazing.

  • @emmacolseynicholls1
    @emmacolseynicholls1 Год назад

    I loved this video. All those tests take me back to my Sports Science study days. And oh my goodness a VO2 max tests are awful. I also have been thinking about getting my bloods done with Phil Richards for a number of years now, so I'll be checking that video out next.

  • @hollygsphpr
    @hollygsphpr Год назад

    Thank you for sharing, I find all of this fascinating & would love to do similar tests, I'm 65yrs now & would like to get into peak condition in training for my 80's 😆 I will try out anything, yoga, handstands, deadlifting, sprinting, kettlebells, diving & underwater swimming (for breathhold training) trapeze (for fun) Your videos are so educational I look forward to what's next 👏👏👏

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад +1

      You sound fit as a fiddle, and also curious like me. Give some of the tests a try, they are fascinating. I recommend the body composition and lactate threshold.

  • @hueything228
    @hueything228 Год назад

    Kudos, this was awesome and very informative!

  • @mariabennett463
    @mariabennett463 Год назад

    Love your videos. Thank you for these so informative 👏

  • @lisamariecohen291
    @lisamariecohen291 Год назад

    Laura you are excellent and I love your content.

  • @mateuszk8616
    @mateuszk8616 10 месяцев назад

    Super usefull video!!! Love You Laura!

  • @sunshinebear87
    @sunshinebear87 Год назад

    So interesting and chock full of helpful information.

  • @MrILIVEWITHMUSIC
    @MrILIVEWITHMUSIC 4 месяца назад

    Very insightful, thanks for this!

  • @531c
    @531c Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing Laura. A great insight into ones physiology. Those tests were worth it for you as youre both interested and concerned about your health and fitness, in that order. When we exercise, whether its lifting weights, running or cycling ws experience some discomfort which is normal. Today, many people in developed countries find exertion too much to bear and so many people become too heavy and unfit , then its a vicious circle. It seems you had a very good idea of where you were with regard to your own body. Looking foreward to the next installment.

  • @annaboegel4388
    @annaboegel4388 Год назад

    Thank you for this detailed video. It is so interesting and inspiring! I am looking forward to your muscle building journey! Unfortunately I must have missed one detail, what is your muscle mass? Thanks again and take care , lots of love and encouragements from Germany
    Anna

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад +1

      Hey Anna, I’m pleased you liked the video. I think there’s a slide of my muscle mass on the body composition part of the vid- described as fat-free mass.
      Let’s see how much I can increase that number with 12 months of correct training.

  • @DxCBuG
    @DxCBuG 11 месяцев назад

    should i ... get a garmin and a fitness membership. Looks like it 😅
    Thanks for the test of the watch and all the insight on what is important about health and fitness

  • @ccamire
    @ccamire Год назад

    Very good video. Please continue

  • @Withpeace7597
    @Withpeace7597 Год назад +2

    Nice work! Question: What kind of challenge would have you gain 10kg ? I don't remember seeing any videos of yours about that. Is there one?

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад +2

      Hey Shalom, I will share more details of my 10kg adventure in a few months.

    • @Maybe.later1
      @Maybe.later1 Год назад

      ​@@LauraTryUKI'm a little shocked by the fact, that you're considered as being overweight 😮 May I ask, what your BMI is?

  •  Год назад

    thank you very much for this video I was looking for a comparison of lactate threshold Garmin vs reality I run with garmin VOmax I don't care much it doesn't change but the lactate threshold is a bit important to me Because I run according to it and I'm very happy that it measures approximately the same Again thank you very much for this video

  • @siglindefichtner8114
    @siglindefichtner8114 Год назад

    Thank you so much ❤

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад

      You are so welcome, thank you 🙏🏼

  • @julianfarquhar
    @julianfarquhar Год назад

    "No but it's fine" sums it up. Brilliant. Well done.

  • @alicejwho
    @alicejwho Год назад

    Thanks for such an interesting video. Fantastic!

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад

      You are so welcome Alice, thank you!

  • @Butsugen8
    @Butsugen8 11 месяцев назад

    Great video, curious how much you paid for all the testing?

  • @michaellindborg1510
    @michaellindborg1510 Год назад

    Really, really good video from a ”normal” person’s perspective. Most of these videos are so focused on top athletes and performance, not on health.

  • @odarge
    @odarge Год назад

    run Forrest, Run !! 😂. très intéressant Merci ! vidéo intéressante et humble.

  • @kennethyuman1940
    @kennethyuman1940 Год назад

    excellent fitness and excellent video

  • @xsubsquid
    @xsubsquid 11 месяцев назад

    Interesting seated position on the spirometry test. For my employment we were required to do it standing. I wonder if there's a difference.