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    New software update for S9P-S9B-S9-S5P-S5 and S3 devices 2.20.28

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    • Dimitrios KanellopoulosD Offline
      Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @cosme.costa
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      @cosme-costa keep in mind that the Algo afaik tries to find a best effort with good hr readings and flat ground. That’s it’s preference I think. I think as the FB Algo is a black box.

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        Could it be that you can do VO2max only once per day?
        Today I started trail running.
        At start after a few meters I forgot something.
        Then I quickly stopped, canceled and not saved the activity.
        There was a V02max on summary in watch.
        Then I started the second time for real.
        At the end no VO2max.

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        • ChrisAC Offline
          ChrisA Platinum Member @freeheeler
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          @freeheeler Polars „lay down“ VO2max test yields strange results for me (between 30 and 42). But their running index is quite similar (40) to what I get from Suunto 9P (40.5) or Garmin (41)

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          • freeheelerF Offline
            freeheeler @ChrisA
            last edited by

            @chrisa
            VO2max is a blackbox for me… I recently had better values when going slower than when I did faster sessions…

            living sideways

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              suzzlo Moderator @freeheeler
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              @freeheeler it’s not about pace, it’s about how HR is affected by intensity…

              I mean, Firstbeat VO2Max algo, uses speed vs HR: “The Firstbeat algorithm analyzes the relationship between HR and exercise speed at multiple points during a training session” link so if the algo, “thinks” that at low speed you are proportionally consuming less oxygen that at high speed, it will give you a better figure…

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              • ? Offline
                A Former User @freeheeler
                last edited by A Former User

                @freeheeler For me VO2max is very reliable and plausible on Suuntos. The ratio HR and pace is crucial, not only fast running. For example I did a lot improvement to my running technique. I do not run always faster, but with a way lower HR (same speed). My VO2max improved much. But I think VO2max should in general give a feeling of max power. But algo can also be interpreted, how efficient running is. That’s how I use it. Of course there are better days in my running form and normal days. Maybe there is also a litte smoothening over last trainings (but this I do not know).

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                  MiniForklift Platinum Member @freeheeler
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                  @freeheeler said in New software update for S9P-S9B-S9-S5P-S5 and S3 devices 2.20.28:

                  @chrisa
                  VO2max is a blackbox for me… I recently had better values when going slower than when I did faster sessions…

                  Mine has never changed, it’s permanently stuck on 53.9. Would be great if it worked as it’s a value I’d likely to find quite useful

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                  • freeheelerF Offline
                    freeheeler @suzzlo
                    last edited by

                    @suzzlo
                    hence I am more efficient at lower speeds…

                    living sideways

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                    • suzzloS Offline
                      suzzlo Moderator @freeheeler
                      last edited by

                      @freeheeler I think you (and me, and everyone) should be efficient at the speed you are used to train.

                      Also, I think this algo is designed to give value to us (amateur athletes) and not to be a lab test substitute…
                      I mean, it works in also in not high demanding sports like walking.

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                      • Dimitrios KanellopoulosD Offline
                        Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager
                        last edited by

                        keep in mind vo2max can drop and rise for many conditions especially a health related issue such as inflamation

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                          A Former User @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
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                          @dimitrios-kanellopoulos What is the criteria, when there is no VO2max calculation at the end of running / trailrunning?

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                          • Dimitrios KanellopoulosD Offline
                            Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @Guest
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                            @mountainchris I dont know

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                              A Former User @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
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                              @dimitrios-kanellopoulos maybe also first running calibration (I have a new watch)

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                                Brad_Olwin Moderator @Guest
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                                @mountainchris said in New software update for S9P-S9B-S9-S5P-S5 and S3 devices 2.20.28:

                                @dimitrios-kanellopoulos maybe also first running calibration (I have a new watch)

                                It took a good long time for my values to stabilize after starting a new watch. At least a month.

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                                  There should be an option to deactivate VO2max for hiking. It messes up running VO2max a lot. VO2max is getting useless because you do not see your VO2max running anymore.

                                  I wonder if ascent is really calculated fully in. Normally my VO2max is 53 - 55 and with fast hiking with much ascent only 43-35… Can’t believe…

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                                  • Łukasz SzmigielŁ Offline
                                    Łukasz Szmigiel @Guest
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                                    @mountainchris it should be on / off. The same way hr for workouts is implemented.

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                                    • DMytroD Offline
                                      DMytro @Guest
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                                      @mountainchris or just split into walking/running vO2max.

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                                      • ? Offline
                                        A Former User @DMytro
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                                        @dmytro Since a few days I used hiking profile. This messed it up. Before I used mountaineering. There was never a VO2max calculated. So in running I had my pure running VO2max. That was accurate. I hope that mountaineering is still after update without VO2max.

                                        Even if it would be walking, I can’t believe the difference and wonder if all ascent is calculated in. But I hope my solution before to use mountaineering still works 🙂

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                                        • DMytroD Offline
                                          DMytro @Guest
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                                          @mountainchris I think it does

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                                          • freeheelerF Offline
                                            freeheeler @DMytro
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                                            @dmytro
                                            I just tried, nothing to worry for @mountainChris, mountaineering has no VO2max estimation.
                                            I recall that VO2max is only active for “walking/running” activities. Mountaineering is a combination of hiking, scrambling, climbing, abseiling… wouldn’t make sense to make an estimation.

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