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    Difference between Running Performance Index and est. VO2

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    • mario_bM Offline
      mario_b @zhang965
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      @zhang965 i do on longer uphills. (i suffer too much and get tired quickly) haven’t got the right feeling yet.

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      • zhang965Z Offline
        zhang965
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        I’m attacking 10KM for 40mins, but too hard

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        • mario_bM Offline
          mario_b
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          Just in case anyone is asking the same here is the answer:
          if you set a limit in the activity or in a workout on the ambit3 and you exceed that limit for more then around 1 minute then an alert is coming. before it only shows you an visual arrow back to the hr zone.

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          • Dimitrios KanellopoulosD Offline
            Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager
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            I think that V02max is from first beat. Check their page I think A3 is listed for that

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            • mario_bM Offline
              mario_b @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
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              @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos hi! thank you but nope, the running performance index on the ambit3 is the one wich calculates the VO2max with firstbeat algorithms . the estimated VO2 must be from suunto.

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              • Dimitrios KanellopoulosD Offline
                Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @mario_b
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                @mario_b I can be wrong. But afai https://www.firstbeat.com/en/consumer-product/suunto/ambit3/

                There is VO2max as far as I can remember that is FirstBeat. I am not sure a bout the est. Vo2. PErhaps someone else can help

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                • mario_bM Offline
                  mario_b @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
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                  @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos yes kind of right. ☺ the running performance is licensed from firstbeat which is calculation the VO2max.
                  https://www.suunto.com/Support/Product-support/suunto_ambit3_peak/suunto_ambit3_peak/features/running-performance-level/
                  suunto does not call it VO2max because they say its not the Vo2max in your blood alone but also how effective your running style is.
                  for example: all my uploaded old garmin activities gets an VO2 indication but not the running performance index. estimated VO2 must be an suunto propriety value of speed and heart rate.

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                  • Dimitrios KanellopoulosD Offline
                    Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @mario_b
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                    @mario_b I believe you 😄

                    Here is the funny thing that confuses me.

                    Spartan has est VO2 -> Ok Suunto thingy
                    S5 (that is firstbeat) has also a thing called est VO2max.

                    Do you think that the difference is on est VO2max vs estVO2 ?

                    To be honest now I am more confused.

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                    • zhang965Z Offline
                      zhang965
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                      the Vo2 in watch is firstbeat licensed

                      In SC est vo2 is not

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                      • Dimitrios KanellopoulosD Offline
                        Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @zhang965
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                        @zhang965 Indeed that can be 😄

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                        • mario_bM Offline
                          mario_b @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
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                          @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos 🤣
                          as i understood the firstbeat metrics are not named the same by the companies using it:
                          example: all the same
                          firstbeat: Body resources
                          sunnto 5: rescources
                          Garmin: body battery

                          firstbeat: VO2max Fitness level
                          ambit3: running performance index
                          Garmin (Fenix 5): VO2max
                          suunto 5: VO2max

                          estimated VO2 (it does not tell “max”) as i found out, is an suunto propriety form of current heart rate and pace. and can be tracked even with the phone and heart rate belt. it does not tell you the maximum oxygen your body can consume on highest level, it rater gives you an estimating of how many oxygen ml/kg/min your body currently is consuming at that second. which i think is in relation to calculating the epoc.

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                          • zhang965Z Offline
                            zhang965
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                            I talked about runayyze, it has different formulas and show you different results you can compare it

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                            • mario_bM Offline
                              mario_b @zhang965
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                              @zhang965 thanks i keep that in mind

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                              • zhang965Z Offline
                                zhang965
                                last edited by zhang965

                                hold hole hold

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                                • Dimitrios KanellopoulosD Offline
                                  Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @mario_b
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                                  @mario_b Runanalyze is cool and we do have their guy here in the forums as well.

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                                  • Dimitrios KanellopoulosD Offline
                                    Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @mario_b
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                                    @mario_b Thanks for the insight. Indeed it looks like it. At the point, I was using movescount (I use my app now) I had just started with sports and was not so interested in vo2 etc. Lately, I do take a peak from time to time but it has no value for me as I better listen to my self, it shows better. But hey, this is really personal opinion just to excuse me from not knowing this bit of the Suunto ecosystem. I do well understand why people want to have those metrcis and to be accurate.

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                                    • mario_bM Offline
                                      mario_b @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
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                                      @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos i will take a look on it. but having the watch for not more then around 24 hours, i will get comfortable with the new suunto system first. meanwhile i like it alot. 🙂

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                                      • mario_bM Offline
                                        mario_b @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
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                                        @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos i take it with a grain of salt too. listen to my body first, second the metrics. but i get a very good guidance from it. for example seeing early that i should change something on my training and it works for me.
                                        also for long time reviewing. you really can see, what you did, how much it improves you. (in my head, i can’t remember, but here its a nice graph to see)

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                                        • zhang965Z Offline
                                          zhang965
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                                          How I understand my vo2 max.

                                          I did a lab test to find my max vo2 max.

                                          And I use the estimated vo 2 to compare my current running exercise.

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                                            estevez Bronze Member
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                                            I have a question (and I don´t know if it was already discussed here, I can´t find anything about it):
                                            Why are not (in case of Ambit3) EPOC and VO2 data (which we see in Movescount) displayed in Suunto app?

                                            Thanks for reply or link, where this was discussed here.

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