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    vo2 max not showing up even after multiple runs and walks.

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    • timecodeT Offline
      timecode @BrunoH
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      @BrunoH if this is the case, then there something really broken. How come walking is producing Vo2max readings, but not running… makes no sense. I know you don’t know that, I am just thinking out loud.

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        brechtvb @timecode
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        @timecode no vo2max reading here either. I do mainly race biking, I did 3 run exercises, with Suunto hr belt. No vo2max.

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          far-blue Bronze Member
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          Honestly, you aren’t missing out on much. The VO2Max value I and all my running friends get regardless of watch or brand is generally pretty useless and the estimated race times based on it equally poor.

          I personally find the ‘Effective VO2Max’ value calculated by Runalyze to be far more practically useful.

          To give an example, My Race S tells me my VO2Max is 52.3 and it suggests I can currently run a HM in 1:32’50 which is a pace of 4’24/km. Runalyse suggests my ‘effective’ VO2Max is 41.33 and suggests I can currently run a HM in 1:48’20. My last HM (march) was very hilly and 1:47 and my PR in 2023 is 1:40 so I think Runalyse is far closer to reality. I’ll find out on Sunday but I’m not expecting faster than 1:45 🙂

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            timecode @BrunoH
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            @BrunoH I still don’t understand how can walking produce a Vo2max reading. I went for a run today and tried to push a few times to get a higher HR, still nothing. I am honestly getting a bit frustrated. If this is still not enough to get a Vo2max reading, then I don’t know… Max HR was 176.

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              timecode @far-blue
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              @far-blue I know that the value itself is not accurate. But at this point for me it is about principles : ) I would like to see at least a trend and it’s virtually impossible to get a number from the watch.

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                BrunoH Gold Members @timecode
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                @timecode This is a snippet from Suunto Vertical documentation. The watch does not measure how exhausted you get but VO2max comes from TSS score.

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                  matteo_000 @George Katsanos
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                  @George-Katsanos I have had the same problem with my Vertical. I have made a soft reset and the Vo2max appeared after run. ciao

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                    timecode @matteo_000
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                    @matteo_000 tried that, unfortunately not working for me. Neither does walking @BrunoH

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                      isazi Moderator @timecode
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                      @timecode have you tried doing the same kind of run, with a mix of zones, on flat terrain?

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                        timecode @isazi
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                        @isazi I mostly run on trails, but going to try today and report back.

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                          timecode @isazi
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                          @isazi It was a success. Flat terrain + chest strap and I got a reading. Thanks!

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                            isazi Moderator @timecode
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                            @timecode unfortunately it is quite hard for an algorithm that is based on pace and effort to estimate anything with enough precision (meaning, not to just have a random number) over hilly terrain

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                              timecode @isazi
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                              @isazi this is interesting because on all previous watches I owned (S9B, 9PP, Vertical) I’ve got an instant reading after the very first run, independent of whether it was a trail run or normal run. This just started with Race, so I am not sure if there was a change of the algorithm or what is different. But I am glad it’s finally working : )

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