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How I Improved My VO2 Max in 60 Days 🤯

Now deep into training for his first marathon, Andy hasn’t just increased his mileage over the past few weeks - he’s also increased his VO2 max. But what exactly is VO2 max and how did Andy manage to improve it?
VO2 max is a measure of your cardiovascular fitness and easier to get to grips with than you might think. And even better? You can track your VO2 max with just a Garmin watch…
↓↓ Has your VO2 max changed through training? Tell us about your fitness journey in the comments! ↓↓
What’s in this video?
00:00:00 - Increasing VO2 Max for Better Performance
00:01:05 - Improving V2 Max through structured training
00:02:12 - The Importance of Consistency in Training
00:03:15 - The Benefits of V02 Max Testing
00:04:17 - Factors Affecting V2 Max and Lactate Threshold
00:05:21 - Understanding Lactate Threshold and Fitness Improvements
00:06:25 - Building Up V2 Max Score with Training Sessions
00:07:32 - Interval Sessions for Improving Running Performance
00:08:46 - Suggested Workouts for Improving V2 Max
00:09:51 - Deeper Dive into Marathon Training
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  • @pquirk99
    @pquirk999 ай бұрын

    At 71, my VO2 Max is 49 (the gauge has a maximum of 50 for my age). It's up from 46 in Jan-Mar. I've done structured training for two 10Ks and two half-marathons this year. I'm about to start training for a marathon in April and expect that I can push it a bit higher. I'm running further than 99% of male Garmin users in my age cohort and my endurance score (6170) is in the elite range . I didn't start running until the pandemic. Garmin race predictor says I can do the marathon in 3:59:43 😂😂 It's never too late to start.

  • @bfkeats

    @bfkeats

    9 ай бұрын

    That’s a pretty good number in your 40s, let alone 79s . Well done!

  • @pquirk99

    @pquirk99

    9 ай бұрын

    @@bfkeats Thank you!

  • @katqh

    @katqh

    9 ай бұрын

    Wow that’s super impressive, amazing achievements

  • @sugonmaballs

    @sugonmaballs

    9 ай бұрын

    Amazing effort man! Having done a marathon last month, my Garmin predicted a 3:30 time for me, but I ran a 3:51 and there's absolutely no way I could have shaved 20 mins off that in my current condition, lol. So I think that predictor is pretty optimistic, at least for the longer events.

  • @mishalw210

    @mishalw210

    8 ай бұрын

    My vo2max is 37, I am 36y old😮

  • @terrywbreedlove
    @terrywbreedlove3 ай бұрын

    My VO2 Max was 21.2 after a couple months hiking and walking 5 or 6 miles four or five times a week it is now 22.9. With improving weather I plan to start jogging and wind sprints to improve it further. This after a bad TBI with resulting Brain surgery. And about 4 years just trying to learn to walk again. Also gaining so much weight being unable to move more than three hours a day. I feel great and excited to keep this going. 60 years old and feeling younger everyday.

  • @barneycoelho263

    @barneycoelho263

    2 ай бұрын

    Great job! Very inspiring!😊

  • @Flat-Five
    @Flat-Five9 ай бұрын

    Started running a little over a year ago and currently just running to get fit but also improve a 5K time, not for a race, I just run by myself. 23mins 23 to beat, going for 22 mins 30. I'm doing 3 sessions a week, fast intervals, long run (long for me at least) and an easy run. The running channel actually has been a great source of motivation!

  • @DrProfX

    @DrProfX

    9 ай бұрын

    Awesome!! Keep it up! I see sub-20 in your future!👍

  • @phehibs

    @phehibs

    9 ай бұрын

    Do a park run, will change everything. Did for me.

  • @Flat-Five

    @Flat-Five

    9 ай бұрын

    @@phehibs yes I have thought about trying that at some point

  • @phehibs

    @phehibs

    9 ай бұрын

    @@Flat-Five That's how it all changes for me, times down, practice runs faster and meet some amazing people.

  • @Flat-Five

    @Flat-Five

    9 ай бұрын

    @@DrProfX maybe a way down the road! Feels hard to imagine being able to sustain that sort of pace at the moment though.

  • @klaasswiers4029
    @klaasswiers40299 ай бұрын

    VO2max 46; 59 years old, started running just over two years ago ( after a life long of football, volleybal and field hockey - now only running.) Ran a dozen of halfs, now training for my first full marathon Rotterdam in April. Hope to finish just under four hrs. Taking my time to prepare and you’re never too old 😉 Can’t wait ! 🏃🤞

  • @dylanburns9381
    @dylanburns93819 ай бұрын

    I'm 27, started running in January and managed my first sub-30 minute 5k in March (it was very painful!). Whittled this down to 21:08 as of mid-October by running 3+ times per week every week except for 2 weeks of injury. Yesterday I did my first half-marathon and got 01:41:56, including a 21:50 5k somewhere after the 14k point! I've now just signed up for the Krakow marathon in Poland (next April). I've got myself a training plan that is 15 weeks long and starts on January 8th. I'm aiming for 3:30-3:45. Current goal is try and get a sub-20 parkrun before the end of the year (putting my trust in Dulwich!) and also get a sub-43 10k in Battersea on Dec 20th (I've never raced a 10k, my "pb" is 45:xx set during yesterday's half). But my other top goals are to get more friends into running (mostly through the promise of post-parkrun brunches) and re-connect with old friends through running.

  • @BianchiLuke87

    @BianchiLuke87

    9 ай бұрын

    Based off that you can definitely hit sub 20min 5k now

  • @opemipoogunkola7405

    @opemipoogunkola7405

    8 ай бұрын

    Well done!

  • @fer23bsas

    @fer23bsas

    5 ай бұрын

    Excelentes proyectos

  • @mazzae6084

    @mazzae6084

    2 ай бұрын

    What were your sessions when running 3x a week

  • @grantwallace1882
    @grantwallace1882Ай бұрын

    I have only recently got a Garmin Forerunner 55. A very impressive bit of kit. It has changed my running. I am now undertaking a structured plan. I don't race, so have never felt the need for training. I am 50 and my VO2 Max is currently 49.

  • @genesisint1
    @genesisint19 ай бұрын

    I am a 53 year old male who just got back into running in the summer of 2022. I had my VO2 max tested in a lab last month for the first time and it is 54.4. This was to get my base line for the program I have signed up with which will include strength training and diet. I hope to be starting it any day now. I am currently training for a fast 800/1500/mile. Thank you for your videos. They are informative and enjoyable.

  • @kevindoherty01
    @kevindoherty019 ай бұрын

    That is a massive improvement!! My VO2 max is gradually increasing. It is now at 58 and my age is 60. This is from my Garmin watch

  • @UTubeSL

    @UTubeSL

    9 ай бұрын

    That's a fantastic score! Great for you 👏

  • @kevindoherty01

    @kevindoherty01

    9 ай бұрын

    @@UTubeSL .. thankyou🙂

  • @POH12
    @POH129 ай бұрын

    I’m 47 and have been running since my early teens. My VO2max has been a very consistent 48-49 in the three years since I’ve had a Garmin capable of calculating it. I generally do one half a year with a couple road and trail 10ks for fun. I’ve accepted that my PRs are behind me, but have been frustrated that even as I incorporate more varied training into the mix, my VO2max has stubbornly refused to budge.

  • @DrProfX

    @DrProfX

    9 ай бұрын

    Your PRs are not necessarily behind you in your late 40s - I suppose it would depend on what your fastest times were, but general population can keep improving well into the 50s…

  • @ivobondptbe

    @ivobondptbe

    9 ай бұрын

    Damn my VO2 max is 48, for being 29 and 85kg that seems pretty unfit atm 😢

  • @MrStarfishPrime

    @MrStarfishPrime

    8 ай бұрын

    There are physiological limits. Each body is different. Don't get obsessed with increasing the value, especially at 48 where the body has already peaked

  • @davidsamwell7010

    @davidsamwell7010

    7 ай бұрын

    @@DrProfXI agree!! I was 48 last year and got PB in 10km. It’s all about where you start from and how you train. I did loads of Zone 2 with strength sessions at home and made a massive difference 😀

  • @SeminarioMAE

    @SeminarioMAE

    4 ай бұрын

    bro do intervals

  • @BurlyBeardedRunner
    @BurlyBeardedRunner9 ай бұрын

    I'm finishing a training plan for a 5k which I'll run on November 23rd. Hoping to break 30 minutes for the first time in 10 years or so. After that, I'll goal into a half marathon plan for my first half in late February.

  • @yakan01

    @yakan01

    9 ай бұрын

    I’m also hoping to break 30mins at some point. It’s crazy to see others are worried about breaking 20!

  • @stevejt1000
    @stevejt10009 ай бұрын

    I'm 63 and according to my Garmin 245 my VO2 max is 63 which is clearly very high for my age. I have run most of my life and still run decent times for my age, ran a 74 min 10 mile race on a hilly course yesterday and I'm about 15lbs over race weight at the moment.

  • @classicalchad

    @classicalchad

    5 ай бұрын

    your vo2 max is higher than the top1 percent of 20-22 year olds

  • @jamespeters5043
    @jamespeters50439 ай бұрын

    I've been running for just over a year now (aged 42) and I got my Garmin at the beginning of this year - My VO2 max has risen from 44 to 52 over the course of this year. I run between 30 and 40km most weeks and I joined a running club in April and train with them twice a week, and so I have varied sessions. I like having a reference point for myself and the metrics on the Garmin are so useful to know where you are. I am doing my first marathon in April in Manchester and the training block feels less daunting than I think it would be had I not been doing what I have been doing this year, and things like the VO2 max figure creeping up slowly but surely are definite motivators that the training is having an impact :)

  • @Maochan81
    @Maochan819 ай бұрын

    I love the data on the watch, it motivates me :) Beginning of the year my vo2max was 46, a month ago it was 58. As soon as i started running every second day in august, vo2max kept climbing up. THen i got covid and now i'm back to 55 after 2 weeks off. Going for the 1st run after an illness, seeing the low numbers and feeling like sh!t during the run might be depressing, but somehow i get motivated again and again.

  • @gheywood1
    @gheywood19 ай бұрын

    Absolutely love the Suggest Workouts on the Garmin. I have a few events set in the calendar (I have a 5km on the 29th of November, and then have two half marathons in for next year), and find it incredibly motivating to see the suggested runs, and then see my expected finish times come down over time.

  • @Nick_Spacey_Fitness
    @Nick_Spacey_Fitness9 ай бұрын

    Im running the Space Coast Marathon which will be my 3rd marathon on the 26th November in Florida. Great to watch your journey Andy good luck in Valenica

  • @christopherhart1847
    @christopherhart18479 ай бұрын

    I just completed my first marathon back on October 29th in Washington DC running the Marine Corps marathon. Now I'm recovering from an ankle injury from the race so I can start prepping for my 10k in April. Going for a sub-40 time so definitely have some work to put in once I'm healed.

  • @markjuba1606
    @markjuba16069 ай бұрын

    Having turned 50 earlier this year, I signed up for my first marathon which like Andy, will be in Valencia. after 18 months of serious injury (knee) followed by surgery and then a slew of minor niggles which forced me to get fit via cycling, I'm now into 14 weeks of a 16-week programme and through consistency and trusting the 'process', I'm feeling fitter than I have in years and am hoping to run under 3 hours, but in a dream world under 2:50. Hope to bump into you there Andy, good luck!

  • @drdhruvjain

    @drdhruvjain

    9 ай бұрын

    @mark congrats on an amazing comeback from injury. Just a quick question. What was the cycling programme you followed and did the fitness gains translate to running ? Am getting into cycling with bad weather and have a marathon in Feb. wondering if sticking to it for a month will translate into running fitness ?

  • @drdhruvjain

    @drdhruvjain

    9 ай бұрын

    @mark congrats on an amazing comeback from injury. Just a quick question. What was the cycling programme you followed and did the fitness gains translate to running ? Am getting into cycling with bad weather and have a marathon in Feb. wondering if sticking to it for a month will translate into running fitness ?

  • @markjuba1606

    @markjuba1606

    9 ай бұрын

    I started out with 2 mins on a static bike with no resistance, 1 day off, 5 mins, 1 day off 10 mins etc, increasing duration and introduced resistance until I was able to cycle up to 70/80 miles in 4-6 hours on the road within 4 months as part of 100 -120 miles per week. It wasn't a particular progam - just me building carefully and enjoying being outdoors on my bike 3 or 4 times per week and getting my fitness back. However, truth be told, it didn't ever really compare to running; it was different but fun and a good way to strengthen without the concern of any impact. When I started running again (after the period of cycling), it was the same process - 10 mins easy, 1 day off, 15 mins eat etc, etc. after 4 weeks of this, I started my marathon program. Good luck! @@drdhruvjain

  • @drdhruvjain

    @drdhruvjain

    9 ай бұрын

    @@markjuba1606 thanks for the tips and insight mark. Much appreciated !!

  • @drdhruvjain

    @drdhruvjain

    7 ай бұрын

    @markjuba1606. Hi mark. How was Valencia for you? Where can I connect with you ??

  • @Draw2quit
    @Draw2quitКүн бұрын

    I started running again after a long break 3 months ago. According to my Garmin, my VO2 max at the age of 47 was 39. Three months and 275km later and my VO2 max is hovering around 51.

  • @dardevle
    @dardevle9 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the amazing info! I have moved my VO2max (Apple Watch) from 30 to 49.1 in the last 10 months. I'm running 45 miles a week now (first time runner and I'm 54 yrs old, started run walking hills at the beginning of the year) and have my first half marathon ever in two weeks. I put a lot of variety in my runs...slow, fast, hills, all of the above, no two days are alike. I have been able to a half-marathon training run with average 8:55 min miles. I watch my heart rate a lot, but I don't know how hard I should run for a half marathon. My heart rate for my 8:55 pace HM, ranged from 128 early to 150 in the last few miles. My goal was to maintain a sub 9 min pace and my HR went up as I went. My max HR is 177 according to watch. I feel like I can run faster but I'm not sure what heart rate to target for 13 miles.

  • @kierenkd

    @kierenkd

    8 ай бұрын

    Well done. Pacing takes practice. Generally quite uncomfortable for half -marathon as you will be just below threshold. Without practice, it's hard to hold that pace without blowing up. Your training plan should expose you to longer intervals to get you used to the feeling without accumulatimg too much fatigue.

  • @dardevle

    @dardevle

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you!!!@@kierenkd

  • @mario7501
    @mario750119 күн бұрын

    29 years old. Been a couch potato mostly for the last 5ish years. Been training serious again for around 3 months and my VO2max just crossed 50 after around 3 months of training. I'm training for a half marathon and managed to run the full 21kms the first time today. Feels great to see those improvements every week!

  • @laneystain
    @laneystain9 ай бұрын

    My VO² Max has increased from 50 to 54 across the 13 weeks I've been training for the marathon. I can definitely feel that when I'm out running, now much more comfortable at a pace quicker than marathon goal pace for a sustained period of time.

  • @ImpatientTurtle
    @ImpatientTurtle9 ай бұрын

    Mine has gone from 48 - 50 in the last 4 weeks of half marathon training just following daily suggested work outs. The crazy part is I ran a 10k on October 8th, gave it everything I had and got 55:05. A few days ago I had a 16k run at race pace for my HM and did the 10k 1 second faster ( a pr is a pr). My heart rate for that 10k averaged 175, my average heart rate for the long run was only 158. The improvement is addictive! I've been running 5-6 days a week so I think it's just all the kilometeres I'm putting in.

  • @rickgoesfaster
    @rickgoesfaster5 ай бұрын

    I'm 46 and started running just over a year ago and in that time my VO2 max has improved from 39 to 47, mostly through consistent training. I just finished my first marathon a few weeks ago with a time of 3:39... which was a bit higher than my predicted best time (Sub 3:30) due to the heat... it was a crazy 39 degrees that day! I really noticed in the last month of training leading up to the marathon how much my HR was dropping whilst my pace was improving. I was able to do long runs at around 4:45 min/km whilst maintaining sub 145 HR without issues, where as 6 months ago that pace would easily push me past my limit. My current goal is a sub 20 parkrun, but I think I'll get there this winter, with a bit of flexibility training especially my hips. I'm also hoping to run another marathon in the winter, where the temperature doesn't have such a massive impact on my time.

  • @rjmclean1979
    @rjmclean19799 ай бұрын

    Age 43, vo2max 53, 10k pb this year, 39mins, currently gearing up to traing for a marathon in around 3hr 15 mins

  • @adrianhaines2628
    @adrianhaines26287 ай бұрын

    As an 800m runner ,56 years old. I find it fascinated how you can do a really good interval session and the V02 max plummets. On Wednesday my V02 max was 66. I did 8 x 450(1) at decent pace(for my age) and goes down to 63. When I was competing in September it went from 65 to 56(in a 4 week spell)and I ran a SB,but I understand that because I reduced my mileage leading up to the championship. Have a great run in Valencia.

  • @rossbooth9268
    @rossbooth92689 ай бұрын

    I locked in Rotterdam Marathon for next April a few weeks ago... I'm super excited to hear Kiptum is going to be running, although I don't expect to challenge him for the lead! I ran Leeds as my first marathon last year in 3.58 (although plagued by injury in my final 6 weeks of training on a hilly course). So, I've set an ambitious target of 3.30 for this and I have been doing some 'pre-training' over the last few weeks before the 16 week countdown begins

  • @jamesdrury6627

    @jamesdrury6627

    9 ай бұрын

    Hi, I ran both Manchester and Leeds this year. I did 3:27 in Manchester but 3:42 in Leeds because it was hilly like you say but also hot. So you will deff be quite a bit quicker in Rotterdam. So good luck 👍

  • @rossbooth9268

    @rossbooth9268

    9 ай бұрын

    @@jamesdrury6627 Cheers pal! Yeah the heat caught me off guard somewhat on the day... This extra pre-christmas training should help too, making sure to keep my top speed high by pushing for some 5k PBs

  • @mad_incognito
    @mad_incognito9 ай бұрын

    After a disappointing marathon in June this year I did a 17 week 10k training plan and my VO2Max increased slowly. With it I was able to smash both my 10k and Half Marathon PBs. So in my training for my next marathon I will continue doing interval, threshold etc sessions to push my lactic threshold while still doing a lot of miles.

  • @andrewhammonds4907
    @andrewhammonds49079 ай бұрын

    I’ve been running more seriously for 3 years now going from 3:33 to 3:13 in the marathon and down to 19:14 in the 5km. At 46 yo, my Garmin VO2 has sat on about 51 for about a year. It just doesn’t seem to move. I don’t expect it to change much as I head towards sub 3 hrs.

  • @headstart.running
    @headstart.running9 ай бұрын

    Training for Tokyo Marathon in March and after months of not moving my VO2Max has just lifted from 53 to 54. I’d love to see it back up to 56 where it was 5 years ago when I PB’d, but have no idea whats gonna happen as I train through the evil hot humidity of Brisbane’s summer

  • @yuriyprotsiuk
    @yuriyprotsiuk9 ай бұрын

    After never running in my life since school, at 36, working from home in IT, I started running in September with VO2Max being a lousy 36 and not being able to run more than 3.5 km for the first week. I am now up to 41 with my first ever 10k under 60mins in just two months. Need to join the gym soon... :)

  • @mrstevemackay1
    @mrstevemackay19 ай бұрын

    18months into my running journey at 54 and training for my first race, 21k trail run in the new forest in January. Using my Garmin training plan as a guide. Longest run to date is 16k so it’s only a cheeky parkrun further!

  • @adamcampbell-smith5488
    @adamcampbell-smith54889 ай бұрын

    Never looked at my VO2 max but apparently it's 44, up from 41 6 months ago. With a current max effort of a half marathon I've set myself a stretching goal of completing a 50k in 8 months 🥴

  • @6656656656joe
    @6656656656joe5 ай бұрын

    Like the video, like the dialogue pace too. Don’t change! Combination of long term training fatigue, age, grandchildren, lack of flexibility work, injuries, and no immediate goal but I will run slow.

  • @TonyFarrall
    @TonyFarrall9 ай бұрын

    My VO2 max drops when I run at a slow pace, it's very frustarting. It goes up when I run intervals or a parkrun or a race. It was 63 but currently fluctuates between 59 and 60 depending on when I run too.

  • @fijalko269

    @fijalko269

    9 ай бұрын

    Imagine getting frustrated over silly number roughly estimated by the algorithm. It's the race results that really matter and vo2 max is just a hint what your current fitness level is.

  • @ianaugustus5648
    @ianaugustus56489 ай бұрын

    Hi Andy. I'm Ian from Havant. 55 years old. Training for Stubbington 10K in January. My first race since 1996. Just hoping to get round. Following Garmin suggested workouts for the most part. Good luck for Valencia 🏃‍♂️🤞🏼

  • @faykellett9589
    @faykellett95899 ай бұрын

    I'm 36, I got my first Garmin in April & have increased it from 39 to 48. Its still increasing as I'm improving. I've a fenix 7s & wouldn't look back now. I use the daily training, I have my second half marathon coming up in December. In the new year I'll be moving to a marathon training plan with my first ever marathon taking place in June

  • @Kyaravp
    @Kyaravp9 ай бұрын

    Been running for just over a month now and i have fallen in love with it after losing 24kg of weight. I have tried running before when i was heavier and i did a 5k race and came in last. I just thought running wasnt for me, but im so happy i tried again! Im now training for the 10k of Rotterdam :) Fully following my new Garmin forerunner 265 i got a couple days ago. Just found this channel and its so interesting!

  • @michaelbentz1548

    @michaelbentz1548

    9 ай бұрын

    how can you loose 24 kg in a month that would require a calorie deficit of 5600 calories per day (theoretically possible but unless you were running a marathon a day while not eating anything doubtful).

  • @r-pupz7032

    @r-pupz7032

    9 ай бұрын

    Good luck! I started running at the beginning of my weight loss (lost 45lbs so far) and it was such a struggle at first, I came last in a race too but now I'm in the top half - it's such a great feeling! Running is great for losing weight (especially long distances, I'm an aspiring ultra runner) but it's also so enjoyable to feel lighter and more agile. Good luck for your 10k!

  • @jasminejames8579
    @jasminejames85799 ай бұрын

    Increased my aV02 max to 47 in July and it’s not budged since. I was training for my first marathon though so maybe not doing as much of the higher intensity runs. I’ve just started training for a faster 5km though so I’m hoping the interval sessions start showing results!

  • @IK99999
    @IK999993 ай бұрын

    Oskar Svendsen, retired norwegian cyclist, has the highest tested Vo2 Max of 97,5. That's high!

  • @arthurwiering

    @arthurwiering

    2 ай бұрын

    I was about to search for that hahah

  • @arthurwiering

    @arthurwiering

    2 ай бұрын

    I was about to search for that hahah

  • @MateMK4
    @MateMK49 ай бұрын

    Thank you for great video. I am close to 40 and have followed Garmin's training recommendations more strictlyfor about a month and a half for my Ljubljana marathon training. I was able to improve VO2max from 60 to 63 and finish the marathon in 2:58. Exceptional progress IMO, which I was able to reach because of varied training of 5 runs a week, totaling to 50 to 60km per week. With my previous no structured training my VO2max hasn't changed significantly.

  • @gautegunleiksrud4260
    @gautegunleiksrud42609 ай бұрын

    I'm 48 and while I have planned a couple of half marathons next year my main goal is running a 100k ultra before my 50th birthday. I'm bakc to running consistently now after some years after getting kids where i just could not manage to keep it up. So 40-60k per week now, VO2max has increase from 44 to 50 (according to Garmin) over the last 5 months. Now I feel like I'm ready to structure my training better and get some quality sessions in there. I've been following the Running Channel since early this summer and love the show.

  • @greatleapforwards
    @greatleapforwards9 ай бұрын

    I am 48 and it has been a torrid year with injuries and covid. My VO2 was 59 for cologne this time last year and despite doing a decent enough time for Edinburgh this year my VO2 has hovered around 55/56 after injury in March (and a repeat injury again in July). Starting training for boston in April now and hope to get it back up to 59 at least

  • @MartinCharlton-ds7ro
    @MartinCharlton-ds7ro9 ай бұрын

    I am 71 in a couple of weeks time and I am currently following a Maintenance training plan using Runna prior to switching to a 12 week plan leading to next year’s London Landmarks 1/2 Marathon and my VO2 Max per Garmin is currently yo-yoing between 50 and 51.

  • @BlaineMcClish
    @BlaineMcClish2 ай бұрын

    I'm using running and tracking VO2 Max to train for freediving. I'm trying to get past 30meters deep this year (I'm fairly new to the sport, and in my 50s).

  • @adityadarekar5497
    @adityadarekar54975 ай бұрын

    I have hit a low on my VO2 max again after taking a 5-month break from running. Registered for a half-marathon next month and getting back into training. Hopefully it goes up fairly in the next month 😊

  • @Chris_Hannan
    @Chris_HannanАй бұрын

    Male, 46. My V02max has climbed from 44 to 53 in just over 3 months of dedicated training for a 10k race. I’ve only been running 5 months, and Averaging 3 runs a week. 10months ago I weighed 46kg more than I do today.

  • @JapanJacques
    @JapanJacques7 ай бұрын

    I started seriously training some 3-4 months ago leading up to a half marathon and marathon, and my VO2 max based on my watch (Huawei GT Runner so taken with a grain of salt), has improved drastically, taking me from the below-average “fair” rating of 39 in July to just hitting a “very good” rating of 57 today on 12/31. While the predictions may be quite optimistic (my marathon prediction time is 3:07 but I think best-case I’m in 3:40 shape rn), it is really motivating me to see how much I can improve my VO2 max each month (52 to 57 in December!), and I’m seeing great speed gains at all my effort levels. Ambitious for me but aiming for a 1:30 half marathon in 3.5 months!

  • @PistachioGold
    @PistachioGold7 ай бұрын

    My vo2 max has steadily being going done from summer to winter 😂 I noticed that I was doing a lot of long runs and not at all focused on speed work. Plus my watch (not a garmin) takes the heartrate info into account a lot and that's another struggle for me 😂😂😂😂 But I love how this channel always explains things with graphs ❤❤ it's so nice and easy to understand

  • @LEjon88
    @LEjon888 ай бұрын

    Me and my friend is currently training for the Stockholm Marathon in June. Started running again this summer. Haven't exercised so frequently the past years due to leaving the army and getting a desk job. So me and my friend said that we should try the Stockholm Marathon because we already did the half marathon when I was in the service.

  • @tirvplumbing
    @tirvplumbing9 ай бұрын

    Good luck, my first marathon was 2 weeks ago 0.84 mile loops round a trail with 750m total elevation. Wasnt as prepared as i should have been but gor through it and had fun. Hope yours goes well. My next event is the 37 mile railway ultra along a disused section of the old severn valley railway line.

  • @russelljacques1839
    @russelljacques18395 ай бұрын

    For those without a fancy watch that calculates Vo2, try doing the cooper test. Its also fun to compare vs what your fancy watch says. Mine is pretty accurate

  • @drumrunner72
    @drumrunner729 ай бұрын

    I'm 51 and training for London Marathon in April. I’m doing 4 run's a week which consist of: club intervals (very hard! top of zone 5) club social run (6-10 miles comfortable pace, zone 2/3) Parkrun (hard, zone 4/5) Long run, 10 miles at the moment (easy zone 2) My Vo2 flips between 47/48 depending on the run. After intervals it will go up but come straight back down again when I do an easy run.

  • @oldmanoutdoors6382
    @oldmanoutdoors63829 ай бұрын

    I’m getting ready for a half marathon after having a heart attack almost 3 years ago. My VO2 max went from 39 to 44 in just under a year since I started running and getting a garmin watch

  • @tysonreesmusic
    @tysonreesmusic9 ай бұрын

    Question for Andy: Hi mate, how is it that you’re able to maintain such a high level of fitness whilst seemingly not training all that much? Just going off comments you’ve made in past videos that is. I mean, I’m sure a v02 max of 60 is pretty low by your standards, but to us mere mortals that is a dream! Do you attribute it to things like muscle memory, genetics, body type and do you think all the training you did while competing somehow…. Lasts? It’s just amazing to me that you can run just 3 times a week and somehow increase that number even more! I’m running 5-6 and feel like I’m just treading water at v02 52 haha.

  • @jvshore7528
    @jvshore75289 ай бұрын

    Andy, your videos are both inspiring and discouraging. You put up performance numbers that are waaaaayyy out of my reach (and I presume others, too). But I appreciate your thorough explanations. You are just in an very elite class that exceeds the capabilities of many (most?) who watch your vids.

  • @nicksmith4507

    @nicksmith4507

    9 ай бұрын

    Don't be discouraged. Whatever running level you are at, you always are better than many but also have room for improvement should you take up the challenge! Have fun.

  • @runningchannel

    @runningchannel

    9 ай бұрын

    Couldn’t have put it better ourselves 🙌🏻

  • @N3wt199
    @N3wt1999 ай бұрын

    I'm 48 and have been running for 26 weeks my Vo2 is 47, ive not been doing speed work every week as the main goal at the mo is time on feet and to increase my base fitness, I'm thoroughly enjoying the journey...

  • @And-rc9yy
    @And-rc9yy2 ай бұрын

    I'm a 52 yr old male, I had my VO2MAX lab tested to 72.5 which to be honest kind of feels impractically high considering it's higher than the ex pro in the video. I'll get it re-tested at some point and cross my fingers that I'm not shocked too much.

  • @BillyDickson
    @BillyDickson9 ай бұрын

    Older runner here, seemingly my firness age is 46 (hqppy with that, as its 10 years younger than i am) VO2 Max is sitting at 52. At some point during my running journey its got as hight as 56. Hoping to run Dublin next year, currently in the lottery. Good luck on your training, your doing brilliant! 👍

  • @runningchannel

    @runningchannel

    9 ай бұрын

    Brilliant Billy!!

  • @AlbertWeijers
    @AlbertWeijers9 ай бұрын

    My Garmin gives me a vo2 max of 53, not bad at 54. Ran a marathon in 3 hours and 53 minutes recently.

  • @runningchannel

    @runningchannel

    9 ай бұрын

    👏👏👏

  • @williamcondon7815
    @williamcondon78158 ай бұрын

    Started my first marathon training block about two weeks after you! I started watching running channel videos and thought screw it, let’s train for a marathon! It was too late in the year to sign up for an official marathon, so I’m running mine in a few weeks along the Chicago lakefront trail. Ive always run for fun, but never with a plan and never for a goal (aside from middle school cross country). Had no idea what to expect my time to be, but 13 weeks into my 16 week block and I have an A goal of 3:12, B goal of 3:20, and C goal of just having run a damn marathon 😂. To put my guess on the record now for your time goal, I’ll say sub three hours! (Though part of me hopes ours are closer than that)

  • @unknownKnownunknowns
    @unknownKnownunknowns6 ай бұрын

    Very helpful. Thank you. My CO2 max has fallen six points to 49 after seven months off due to injury. I’ll use these tips to improve.

  • @nicholasrattray8186
    @nicholasrattray81869 ай бұрын

    I used to be infatuated with what my watch said my V02 was. I do look at it but I am not as obsessed with it anymore. I’m a sub 3 hour marathoner with a PB of 2:54:49 set at London 2022. My V02 was 59 for London. I’ve also ran Chicago 2:58:49, a week after London and Boston 2:57:44 where at Boston my V02 was 55. I’ve also just ran NYC in 3:02:04. And again V02 was 55. I have Tokyo in March so hoping for a good winter. I would love my v02 to go up again, but it seems to stay constant now.

  • @aukeoosthoek6211
    @aukeoosthoek62119 ай бұрын

    Wow, I just realised after watching this why my V02 Max rises and falls over the year and that is temperature! Now that it’s getting colder again, my V02 Max is on the rise again, so I guess I have to be a little nicer to myself when summer is coming ;P!

  • @drketangadre
    @drketangadre9 ай бұрын

    I am 37. Started running Since this january only. Started of with VO2 max of 35 only. Currently its steady at 41 for past 1 n half month. Having an marathon in January 2024 and hoping to finish it in sub 5. My cycling VO2 max was much higher at 52 but now its around 45-46 only. I do use an power meter though

  • @24conorgrant
    @24conorgrant9 ай бұрын

    Started running January, did my first half in March. I have now completed 3 and have started training for my first full marathon which is in May next year.

  • @jwhuang6679
    @jwhuang66797 ай бұрын

    I am 54 ... I did no excecise before except I started to running since 3 months ago. My VO2 max was improved from 38 to 44 although still a very low when compare with others ... Sometimes is hard to breath after running about 3~4km time .... and I need to slow down for a rest ... sometimes I think running is too tough for a person like me who never doing any excecise before ... I always has a mind to give up ... especially during the time of hard to breath .... But Now I can feel my body change when compare with the time of before my running. Now I still keep to having running training 3-4 times a weeks. 5~10km per training, but just a slow pace, although is a easy pace for others .... but is a not easy run to me already. I think I need to keep doing and keep strength my body ... . I have a dream about having a time to join a marathon game ... but I know I need to do better first. Hope I can have my first trial before end of 2024.

  • @chrisinstasis7986
    @chrisinstasis79869 ай бұрын

    My vO2 max has barely changed since May this year. Even though all the other metrics have. I run about 3 times as mamy miles per week since and my 1/2 has dropped from 2hr6 to 1hr54. My 5k is down from 25 to just under 22m. My vO2 score(Garmin) has increased by literally 1 😂. I'm not upset since I can see and feel all the improvements, but it is odd!

  • @user-dy6kk1wy8w
    @user-dy6kk1wy8w8 ай бұрын

    Will be 64 next season and planning to race another 3-4 sprint triathlons, would like to improve my time to: swim 400 under 6 mins, cycle 25k at over 32kph and do the 5k well under 25m, currently VO2 of 45 and would love to get eater 50. Many thanks for the videos!

  • @JannesCallebaut
    @JannesCallebaut9 ай бұрын

    Did my first marathon last month, having only started running of the beginning of this year. It was really hard, but I'm now training for a new half marathon in March of next year in the hope to build some more speed rather than more distance. Also using Runna since last week, pleasantly surprise so far!

  • @BruceWayne-us3kw
    @BruceWayne-us3kw2 ай бұрын

    I’m training for the Peachtree Road race and will be training for for a half marathon after that.

  • @donovanmifsud8664
    @donovanmifsud86647 ай бұрын

    Training for barclona full in 10 weeks time , been training for about 10 weeks, my vo2 max is still same, but ive improved a lot on energy output , built muscular enduramce due to high mileage and also track and hill big sessions . ❤🎉

  • @dougieb5284
    @dougieb52849 ай бұрын

    OMG - my VO2 max is the same as Andy's. I keep fit through running 2 to 3 times per week (5 to 10km), cycling and 1 swim. I'm strick in that i only train a maximum of 6 days per week, with a forced day off every week. Currently down to 62, from 63 two weeks ago as had a break from running due to sore knees. I will never get to Andy's 80, but really really chuffed to match him now 😊

  • @russelljacques1839
    @russelljacques18395 ай бұрын

    Funnily enough I hve started doing Sarah's intervals sessions 5 min, 4 min 3 min etc. and after flat lining my VO2 max to 49, ive finally stepped up to 50. Im going to keep this going, as the intensity it gives me, is enough that i feel I have done an effort, but not exhausting where i cant achieve a gym session the next day for Strength Training. My typical week is Day 1: ^Said intervals, Day 2 Strength legs, Day 3- Hill Sprints (1k warm up 7x 20 seconds up hill, 1k warm down) Day 4 Strength Core and back, Day 5 Rest, Day 6 Park run, Day 7 long easy run 15-21k depending on time available. Im hoping to get my Parkrun and 10k time down as a result. Im feeling fairly strong at the moment, hoping to get maybe a 21min Parkrun soon.

  • @nortonkelly8460
    @nortonkelly84602 ай бұрын

    In my early 20's I could do 5k's at sub 20, now twice the age and almost twice the weight lol, my 5k's became twice as long, and my garmen was telling me my fitness age was mid 50's when i'm 47, , as a result I started running consistently, a 5k, which I do intervals of 4 on 3 off, a 10k which has quickly become comparable to my improved 5k pace, and either a long bike ride 20mile plus, or another interval session, my vo2 has increase by over 10%, fitness age has dropped 20 years, and I'm close to my 10k best just 2 minutes off and consistently sub 30's 5k which is a 6 min improvement for what I've done over last 10 years, I managed these improvements in about 5 weeks, small targets, now looking for consistent sub 28 min 5k's, then i'll aim for sub 26 minutes, i'll be very happy with sub 25 min, and now I believe I can do it, for me it was all about effort and volume, once a week just isn't enough, and not going intense enough when also not going often enough also doesn't help, I read all the comments in below, good to see so many ppl motivated and enjoying running and what they are getting from it

  • @philjones7812
    @philjones78129 ай бұрын

    Training for New York half marathon in Mar 2024, at age 62. Never run anywhere near that distance. All the best for your marathon.

  • @alasdairdalton9735
    @alasdairdalton97359 ай бұрын

    I did Markothon last December and saw my VO2 max go up 4 points in a month. It's amazing how upping your mileage has these knock on effects but it's a bit of a time burden when there's other things which need to happen in life.

  • @anthonybarron1676
    @anthonybarron16762 ай бұрын

    11 months ago my vo2max was 26, now it’s 51 at 53 years old but it’s remained stubbornly at that number for about 3 months.

  • @usmanghias3276
    @usmanghias32766 ай бұрын

    My vo2max was 61 but injured and unable to train properly for 4 months dent it down to 56 now back at training and trying to get it back up again.

  • @AaronBrand
    @AaronBrand7 ай бұрын

    I’ve been running 5k for cardio fitness and recently started looking at 10k and half marathon (trail) runs in the future. Mostly this is for the reason that you mention, and what I’ve been learning recently, that having a goal and setting specific training goals can improve fitness. Without any distance goals I’ve kind of been just increasing distance a little bit over time. But now I’m looking at doing more zone 2 and threshold training to get my body to do a better job at burning fat and getting more efficient generally. It all makes me want to try more distance. I’m not sure I’ll do a a marathon but I think a half marathon might be doable. Regarding lactate threshold, I believe I’ve gotten to a point where this is impacting my ability to increase my vo2 max. I have a 5k+ route that I like that has a pretty long uphill section (with some steps toward the bottom) at about 1.66 miles, and once I get up the stairs my perceived effort for a given heart rate is much higher. That is to say that I feel my muscles exceed my circulatory system at producing waste (this is my theory) and instead of feeling steady at about 167 bpm I feel I need to stay closer to 152 bpm. Does it make sense that I need to increase my lactate threshold to see continued gains in my vo2 max?

  • @wendydavan4979
    @wendydavan49799 ай бұрын

    My vo2 max is sitting at 45. I have been running half marathon but my training has just been with the garmin watch app. I have just started an 8 week program on run na in the hope to improve my fitness even more and get a pr in my next half in March

  • @JimHolman341
    @JimHolman3419 ай бұрын

    Hi Andy. Interesting video. I ran a marathon recently and, after a couple of weeks off, have started on a 10k plan. My PB is 40:32 and I want to break 40. Next session matches one you mentioned - 6 x 1mile with 3 mins recovery. My Garmin says VO2max is 57 - has been stuck on 57 for a while now.

  • @sarahajeffery3845
    @sarahajeffery38459 ай бұрын

    Good luck with your marathon and your tips on v02 max sounds great, which I will definitely try

  • @ulfeliasson5413
    @ulfeliasson54139 ай бұрын

    Oh, really looking forward to this video!!

  • @NERunner
    @NERunner9 ай бұрын

    My VO2 max went up briefly to 57 earlier this year while training for the Edinburgh marathon at the end of May. At 59 (don't tell anyone, they all think I'm 39) I was pleased with that. It then dropped to 49 after a couple of months without any structured training. However, I've got some focus back now and it's gone back up to a respectable 54. I'm expecting that to improve further as I get into my training for London Marathon in April. It does get me down when my VO2 max drops, and it's hard work building up again. But I've found that focussing on my training, and not worrying about it too much helps :)

  • @chrandersonful

    @chrandersonful

    9 ай бұрын

    Garmin confused me too, had a lovely jump from 48-56 using quality interval based program (see Klaas Lok Interval method). Realised garmin had old weight (now 6kg lower) and hrm (8 bpm lower) , once i updated the info then it slowly to 48 and won’t bloody budge even as fitness keeps improving. Not happy!

  • @darrellbenge9235
    @darrellbenge92359 ай бұрын

    Currently doing the Running Channel 5 training plan to try and get back down near my PB. Then in Feb plan to use the Running Channel marathon plan to prepare for Endure 24.

  • @cotangens8
    @cotangens88 ай бұрын

    that's super insightful Andy, thanks for your hard work!!

  • @lazzaboyman8003
    @lazzaboyman80039 ай бұрын

    I’m 58 with a VO2 max of 53, I’m training for a 10k in January and the Brighton marathon in April.

  • @rjmclean1979

    @rjmclean1979

    9 ай бұрын

    What time are you aiming for?

  • @irondistance4313
    @irondistance43138 ай бұрын

    I’m training for a marathon in 2 weeks as well. Over the last 3 months of dedicated run training, I’m a triathlete by nature😂, so this is the first time I’ve consistently ran 4 time a week and I’ve seen a 2 point jump in my VO2 max over the period on my Garmin and watched my threshold pace increase over the time as well

  • @runningchannel

    @runningchannel

    8 ай бұрын

    Good luck for your marathon! Which one are you running?

  • @irondistance4313

    @irondistance4313

    8 ай бұрын

    @@runningchannel I was training for the Seattle marathon it was today but we had a month of cold in my house, I got lucky and don’t catch it but my wife was sick 2 for over 3 weeks and 2 of our 4 kids got it. So I pushed back in doing a DIV 26.2 at my local running trail in 2 weeks I did my last long marathon pace session today 19.25 miles 10 seconds bellow my race pace so I’m very happy now icebath and 2 weeks of taper before smashing it good luck I can’t wait to see your results

  • @livelifefullytomax
    @livelifefullytomax9 ай бұрын

    I'm trying to get my 5km parkrun time down. I'm 49 years old and started running in Nov last year. My V02 max was that of a 78 year old. Through training, I've got it down to a 50 year old. My fastest 5km is 23m57s, and I'm maxing out my heart rate. I just can't get the oxygen to my muscles quickly enough to clear out the lactate acid, and then my pace starts to drop off. Would love to get a sub-22 or even 20 but will have to wait and see if it's physically possible for me. I'll keep working on my V02 max and following my training plan.

  • @davidsamwell7010
    @davidsamwell70107 ай бұрын

    This blows my mind Andy as I have spent last few months following advice on Zone 2 training, prioritizing the gentler, longer sessions ahead of faster ones. I have seen a VO2 max benefit, but this really gets me thinking about mixing it up again with some of your intervals in there. What Garmin model do you use with the “suggested workout” feature?

  • @christaylor4758
    @christaylor47589 ай бұрын

    If Garmin is correct I've improved mine from 28 to 35 in a year. Did C25K last autumn, having never run before, age 62. Then my first, very slow, ultra in June.

  • @davebroom7
    @davebroom79 ай бұрын

    I have got a little carried with my trying to improve my V02 max this year. I am about to hit a big birthday and this year I worked on improving my V02 max as I felt for my fitness level the Garmin reading was too low. Anyway, it went up 4 times since February this year. I then got injured so it went down one, I then chased to yet that back and got injured again and currently still am. I have now come to realise that it's clearly not that important and shouldn't be my overall goal. I do enough training anyway and enough to keep it at a good level without breaking my body.

  • @BarbelltoTrail
    @BarbelltoTrail9 ай бұрын

    Currently training for the Percy Pud 10K where I'm hoping to run my first sub 60. Then in January I'll start training for the Sheffield Half Marathon which will be my first HM.

  • @kevdavies01
    @kevdavies019 ай бұрын

    I'd be really interested in more details of your training plan as due to old injuries and age (53) my body can only tolerate 3 runs a week. There's very little out there in terms of 3 day a week marathon plans and I'm looking to do my first marathon next year. Thanks

  • @pquirk99

    @pquirk99

    8 ай бұрын

    I did my 10K and half-marathon training almost exclusively on an outdoor track (rubberized) to reduce the impact on my joints. (I'm 71.) It also provides a reproducible environment for comparing performance week over week. Once a week I do a social run at night on very hilly roads with a group that meets at a brewery. Despite the track providing no hill practice, my performance on the social hill run has been incredibly strong. The months of zone 2 running combined with speed drills has prepared my body for the toughest hills. I haven't had an injury since I started running, and I credit the track for that. Being retired, I can manage 5-6 runs per week (including a weekly parkrun.) I'll keep using the track for my marathon training.

  • @MarkoCoomo
    @MarkoCoomo9 ай бұрын

    Ramping up first few weeks of (London) marathon training and VO2 max is flat at 41 so far (49, large, male). First time I've had a swanky watch, so interested to see how it goes.

  • @larryaugsburger8452

    @larryaugsburger8452

    9 ай бұрын

    I’m 55 and saw 41 this past summer, but am currently stuck at 40. I wonder what running must be like for these guys with 50 or 60!

  • @juliamarinescu6627

    @juliamarinescu6627

    6 ай бұрын

    I share your wonder. I am 47, female with a VO2max of 37 and after watching 8:12 this video a bit depressed 😅 In a VO2Max chart which I have in a book the 60 is already out of the graph as of belonging to teenager elite level

  • @ScrappyCoCo0
    @ScrappyCoCo09 ай бұрын

    Ran my first half marathon a week ago at 1h47m. Signed up for Rotterdam marathon in April next year. Got another knee injury from the half marathon though so spending my time on the rowing machine and bike these few weeks. 😅

  • @Zheph
    @Zheph9 ай бұрын

    After 10 years of stagnation due to a severe knee injury, I decided in October of last year to run Melbourne Marathon, now just passed (I'd never gone above 5km previously). I worked really hard all year to try to get sub-4 hours but ultimately succumbed to overuse injuries in the months leading up to the marathon, and came away with 4 hours 14. Now I'm looking to run every major marathon in Australia and have set my sights on the long-term goal of sub-3 hours, but ultimately I want to see how far I can take this before age fully kicks in. (29 years old now).

  • @emcartersf
    @emcartersfАй бұрын

    The most important component of my v02 max report (treadmill) was the amount of calories I burn at different heart rates (total, fat, carbs). This has been very useful for me as it has guided my nutrition for longer bike rides (4-5 hours). Once I understood how many carbs I was burned per hour, I can plan around how much to intake and feel great during and after a ride. Just curious if you get this level of granular level with a wearable. Interestingly, my Oura ring v02 Max was exactly what my real v02 max was (within one point), but again, I don't get the calorie breakdown. That for me is worth testing say 2x per year for that data, assuming I am training consistently and want to see my improvement.

  • @ButtaflyGrlNZ
    @ButtaflyGrlNZ9 ай бұрын

    I would love to say I am training for my half-marathon but I have a stupid knee injury that's just not letting up. Been seeing my physio for months, had an MRI, seen a sports specialist and it's just not getting better. No amount of strength, activation, flexibility or mobility work, foam rolling or cycling seems to be helping. Very disheartening to get bitten by the running bug and not be able to follow through! It would be easier if they could put a name on my problem but no one can. I loved the data feedback from my watch and found this very motivating but to see I am stuck "in recovery" is quite difficult. Sidenote to Garmin: thank you for giving me data like HRV and body battery as I finally have some data metrics that match with my chronic fatigue flares- this is insanely gratifying for an invisible illness which is difficult to explain to people. But damn, I miss my runs 😔 *sigh* Sorry, I needed to vent 😬 Can't wait to see your marathon, Andy, we're all behind you every step of the way 😊

  • @antgarciam
    @antgarciam9 ай бұрын

    Great material, thank you. Training for Seville Marathon Feb 2024.