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How does GC calculate ones Estimated VO2 Max?
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Gene Raphaelian
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Aug 30, 2016, 1:50:45 PM
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Sorry if there is a better forum in which to ask this question.
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Mark Liversedge
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It uses:
10.8
*
5min power
+
7
The code doesn't provide a reference for that calculation, so will need to dig it out.
Mark
Ale Martinez
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Aug 30, 2016, 4:32:52 PM
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AFAIK the formula is from ACSM:
https://certification.acsm.org/metabolic-calcs
, there is a mention to it in the description tooltip.
Gene Raphaelian
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Thanks for the quick reply, and my apologies if I'm missing something here Mark.
So if my 5 minute power is 345 then my vo2 max is...
10.8 * 347 + 7 = 3,754
Wow! Bring on Froomie because I'm going to crush him ;-)
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Randolph Baral
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Sep 1, 2016, 7:01:18 PM
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.....then divide by your weight in kg (I think!).
Ale Martinez
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Actually the formula is based on watts/kg, not absolute power, the 7 already are ml/kg/min.
That's the way GC uses it.
Gene Raphaelian
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That works. Thanks.
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Henrik N
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Did an FTP test and Garmin reported a much high Vo2Max value. Now I understand why the GC is low even though I got a new PR on my FTP.
Will add change request to GC that the there is as a tooltip on the Estimated Vo2Max header (e.g. in Trend -> Summary tab) that explains this.
Regards
Hn
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