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    • ldxmsgL Offline
      ldxmsg Bronze Member @lexterm77
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      @lexterm77 THanks. I have been running, as well as walking fast enough to push my heartrate up to 100bpm. I’ve done a hard reset of the watch to see if that makes any difference. Fingers crossed!

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        Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @ldxmsg
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        @ldxmsg do you have the same max hr and zones ? Do both devices read the same data in regards to heart rate ?

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          ldxmsg Bronze Member @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
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          @dimitrios-kanellopoulos Thanks. Yes, as far as I can tell everything is the same. The new S9B does sometimes give overly heart rate readings at the start of exercise and then settles to what I would expect after a few minutes. Might that explain the discrepancy?

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            Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @ldxmsg
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            @ldxmsg of course. Vo2max can be defined better at max capacity.

            I would:

            • Do a full reset of the watch (as the watch bases the vo2max on the 6 last sessions as well)
            • Set up the zones like my Garmin
            • Use a belt and garmin with OHR

            check the value after 1-2 good workouts.

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              ldxmsg Bronze Member @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
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              @dimitrios-kanellopoulos Will give it a go. Many thanks.

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                lexterm77 Bronze Member @BrunoH
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                @brunoh

                Running at same pace for 15 minutes so that at the end you feel nearly exhausted.

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                  sartoric Moderator @lexterm77
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                  @lexterm77 said in Vo2 levels:

                  @brunoh

                  so that at the end you feel nearly exhausted.

                  Or you have heart attack 😁

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                    BrunoH Gold Members @sartoric
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                    @sartoric That’s what I’m afraid of. I’ll never look at my VO2max levels again, just to be sure!

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                      lexterm77 Bronze Member @sartoric
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                      @sartoric said in Vo2 levels:

                      @lexterm77 said in Vo2 levels:

                      @brunoh

                      so that at the end you feel nearly exhausted.

                      Or you have heart attack 😁

                      If you do it often, body adapts to it. (Not the heart attack) 😂

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                        An independent test for VO2 max that is fairly good. For me, this test and the S9 baro give very similar results. Cooper test. It is best done on a track.

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                          stromdiddily Gold Members @Brad_Olwin
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                          @brad_olwin ah yes, the “cooper”

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                            lexterm77 Bronze Member @stromdiddily
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                            @stromdiddily said in Vo2 levels:

                            @brad_olwin ah yes, the “cooper”

                            Reminder of the glory days of yesteryear, and fitness testing…stuff of nightmares 😄

                            Go to a sports lab and ask them to extrapolate data with half the maximum effort 😁

                            Edit: bring helmet with you

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                              Bulkan Moderator
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                              The Garmin only takes in count the running (not trail running, hiking…) and cycling and ONLY with heart rate strap if I recall well.

                              That’s different of the Suunto.

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                                isazi Moderator @Bulkan
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                                @bulkan said in Vo2 levels:

                                The Garmin only takes in count the running (not trail running, hiking…) and cycling and ONLY with heart rate strap if I recall well.

                                Running with HR (no belt necessary for what I remember), cycling with a power meter. And they end up in two separate VO2Max values, one for running and one for cycling.

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