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    • Djordje SD Offline
      Djordje S Bronze Member @DMytro
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      @dmytro and multisport? Walking+running

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        DMytro @Djordje S
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        @djordje-s I’m not sure if multisport activities are contributing to VO2max. You can check this by performing an activity, then looking for it in the VO2max tab in SA.
        I just want to say that it’s my personal experience. When I go hiking my vo2 plummets as only horizontal speed is being considered by the algorithm. When I go walking - I’m not sure: maybe the algo considers my HR for the speed to be too high, or maybe HR is just not high enough to provide a reasonable dataset for extrapolation.
        I heard from people on the forum that both walking and running results in reasonable VO2max values.

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          Djordje S Bronze Member @DMytro
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          @dmytro Also one observation.My VO2max was also low before hard reset.After that the value was high and now it decresing after every exercise 🙂

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            DMytro @Djordje S
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            @djordje-s well, it makes sense. If algo before the hard reset considered your vo2 to be low, after you’ve reset the values, it needed time to converge to the similar value.

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              DMytro @Djordje S
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              @djordje-s or do you mean that v02 is now even lower?

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                Djordje S Bronze Member @DMytro
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                @dmytro Its not lower as it was before hard reset but if it continue like this,it will reach old value 🙂

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                  DMytro @Djordje S
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                  @djordje-s it kinda makes sense then. The algo needs a couple of weeks to stabilise.

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                    Djordje S Bronze Member @DMytro
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                    @dmytro In that case I will continue to monitor and try with more running exercises…Thank you all for prompt support and reply. 🙂

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                      @theguyfromthesummit thanks for the reply.

                      I agree, nothing from a watch is going to be as valid or reliable as a controlled test in a lab. That said, I do find some encouragement from the numbers changing over time. Also, I too feel the Fenix is more accurate given my resting HR, training volume, and general health, but I can’t prove it.

                      Overall, I mostly run by perceived effort - for better or worse…

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                      • MiniForkliftM Offline
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                        Mine has been 52.9 for as long as I can remember despite obvious losses and gains in fitness. I don’t know if there’s a glitch on my S9B or it’s just never really worked from the outset

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                          v.sacre Silver Members
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                          We all know that walking activities have a bad effect on VO2Max calculated by Suunto/Firstbeat.

                          I would strongly suggest to be able to turn off VO2Max calculation before launching an activity on the watch!

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                            DMytro @v.sacre
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                            @v-sacre yup, that would be very helpful. For hiking as well.

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                              Djordje S Bronze Member @DMytro
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                              @dmytro Well I doubt that Suunto will improve algo related to VO2max for S9 as probably all efforts will go for further models but to introduce few opyions like disable/enable would be nice

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                                Djordje S Bronze Member @Djordje S
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                                @djordje-s Definetly with running VO2max is increasing. That leaves a question. If VO2max is measured only with walking and running and if it is not reliable for walking, it means that 50% of this feature is useless 🙂

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                                  TheGuyFromTheSummit Silver Members @Djordje S
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                                  @djordje-s it definitely is.
                                  Now my watch says 49 but actually my VO2max according to a lab test is 56…

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                                    DMytro @Djordje S
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                                    @djordje-s hiking also measures V02max, but it’s even worse than walking, since vertical gain isn’t accounted for.
                                    I don’t run due to injury, while still doing quite a bit of endurance sports, and seeing my V02MAX at 28.6 is kinda frustrating.

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                                      Djordje S Bronze Member @DMytro
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                                      @dmytro I understand you 🙂 For me it is also frustrating to see that you are exercising and not able to see any progress. I don’t expect to be superfit but at least I exepct to see some increase 🙂

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                                        sartoric Moderator @Djordje S
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                                        @djordje-s said in VO2max:

                                        I don’t expect to be superfit but at least I exepct to see some increase

                                        An you can’t if the Vo2Max isn’t correct ?

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                                          Brad_Olwin Moderator @TheGuyFromTheSummit
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                                          @theguyfromthesummit said in VO2max:

                                          @djordje-s it definitely is.
                                          Now my watch says 49 but actually my VO2max according to a lab test is 56…

                                          Interesting, my lab tests are 56-58 and the watch is 45-49 typically with very hard workouts. Easy workouts I am 42-46

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                                            TheGuyFromTheSummit Silver Members @Brad_Olwin
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                                            @brad_olwin
                                            Good to hear, that I am not the only one 🙂

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