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Location:

Tallahassee,FL,

Member Since:

Jul 13, 2010

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

Ran track/xc in high school

Track 2 years at FSU (400 and 400 hurdles) 

Skip ahead 15 yrs for my old man PRs... 

100m 12.31; 200m 25.74; 400m 56.94; 800m 2:17; Mile 5:11; 2 Mile 11:57; 5K 19:08; 10K 41:43; 15K 1:03:14; Marathon 3:26

Short-Term Running Goals:

Break through the 19 then 18 minute mark for 5K

Return to full speed track workouts

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

USATF Age Group All American times in 200 (24.6), 400 (56.0) and 800 (2:11)

Qualify and run Boston before I hit 50... but after I complete my sprint goals  

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Exalt Lifetime Miles: 250.20
Ignition3 Lifetime Miles: 285.90
Equation6 Lifetime Miles: 214.55
Trance12 Lifetime Miles: 411.40
Guide7 Lifetime Miles: 134.80
Total Distance
4.50

No running past two days as part of study protocol in prep for testing this morning.  Surprise surprise, sprinter boy has some of the strongest quads he's tested so far (mostly skinny white distance guys), but I came up a couple points shy of his lower cutoff for VO2max - bummer.  He showed me an age-grade chart with my 52.1 being in the top category for 45-49 years old ( >48, Excellent), but he is trying to keep to his protocol of 54-55 minimum at this point.  It was really pretty cool, except for the whole breathing through a snorkel and not being able to swallow deal - 5 min warmup walk/jog on the massive treadmill that looked like a tank, then 2 minutes each at 5.5, 6.5, 7.5, 8.5 and 9.5 mph with no incline - no problem at all through any of that.  He left it at 9.5 and then bumped incline to 2% for 2 minutes - no biggie.  Then kicked it up to 4% and I started struggling after 4 minutes, then he pushed it to 5% and I had to bail after another 30 seconds or so.  My VO2max had peaked at about 20 minutes and then plateaued through the last 90 seconds or so.  I shall frame the printout that he gave me.  I'm most pleased with my killer 21 inch vertical leap!

Will run a few easy miles later - the resistance test has my right quad a bit tweaky.

Walked/ran a little bit with the dog late this evening.  Legs a bit sore from the effort this morning.  Onward and upward.

Guide5 Miles: 1.00
Comments
From Rob Murphy on Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 10:26:06 from 163.248.33.220

Fascination stuff. And here I am stuck in class teaching about Bacon's Rebellion.

From dugco on Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 10:40:19 from 69.243.230.118

The printout really is cool - tracks heart rate and VO2 and VO2/body weight, and then RER, which is respiratory exchange ratio - indicator of what fuel is being used by the body. RER is also used as an indicator when the subject is nearing exhaustion. 1.0 and above indicates primarily carbs being used, and 1.1 signals impending end to the test. I hit 1.0 RER at heart rate of 176 and VO2 of 49.3, then reached max VO2 at heart rate 182 and RER 1.08. HR and RER continued to climb a bit for remaining 90 seconds but VO2 was maxed. Really cool stuff.

From Bret on Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 12:34:43 from 64.128.133.66

I did one of those tests a couple of years ago at my gym. Results were interesting though not very useful overall except for getting my max HR confirmed and a ridiculous VO2 max figure which would suggest I fall far below my potential in actual performance. Cost me $50 - so at least you got yours free of charge right - there was some value gained. Too bad you could not be used for the trial.

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