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vo2max
Calculating Vo2max: Make sure you have your doctor's permission before carrying out the following test.
In the third two-minute stage, you'll use a tempo of 74 seconds per 200 metres. And so it goes: after each two-minute period, you increase your running tempo. The following is a listing of all the stages and tempos (times per 200 metres). Since each stage must last for only two minutes, you'll be running farther on each successive stage. For example, during stage eight you will traverse about 522 metres in two minutes, but during stage 15 (if you make it that far) you will zip through 762 metres in two minutes.
If you make it all the way through, the whole affair will take 30 minutes, but mow runners can not complete all 15 stages. You will probably stop somewhere between the middle and the end (you should stop whenever you feel you can't possibly complete two minutes of running at the new stage tempo, or whenever you're about 10 metres or more behind where you should be at the end of a two-minute stage).
At any rate, your V02max running velocity is your velocity over the last two-minute stage which you complete successfully. For example, if that happens to be the eighth stage, then your V02max tempo is 46 seconds per 200 metres, or 92 seconds per 400 metres and about 6:08 per mile. Your calculated V02max tempo should be faster than your usual S-K race velocity. If not, try the test again at a later date.
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