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#47
J Wetzel   March 25 at 7:41pm
First off, nice VO2 max Ryan. Secondly, I don't know how many of you have ever done VO2 max testing before, but the results of the test are largely dependent on a number of key factors which have nothing to do with your current state of fitness. Your VO2 max is a number which although can be altered through training, is pretty much predetermined by your genetic make up. V02 max testing must be done a number of times in the same testing environment in order to even begin to get accurate baseline measurements, which is why pro-athletes test every few weeks. Now back to the factors affecting the test results, what program/machinery is being used to test you, are you using the face mask or the breathing tube with nose blocker, what is the time interval between grades? Lastly, the four most important questions, what grade are you reaching your max at? What is your max heart rate during the test in relation to your VO2 max? What was your AT or anaerobic threshold score? What is your weight at the time of the test, and does it differ from test to test? Reaching your max at a low grade vs. high grade can tell you a lot about your running/anatomic efficiency, your max heart rate also plays a large factor in this, as well as anaerobic threshold and of course weight!
With all of this being said, I am no expert at VO2 max testing, this is merely what I absorbed when being tested at school last year in order to get a baseline score for training purposes, it was 1 test and then a retest 1.5 months later. My baseline after summer training was a 74, and two months later it was a 79.xx . But as I said before these numbers are somewhat meaningless, and can also be off by roughly +/- 5% , as well as the fact that those on my team with the highest VO2 max's were not necessarily the best runners in the program.
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#46
Mark From Flotrack   March 25 at 3:35pm
Ryan From Flotrack said:
I only ran the 10k in cross. Actually mark and I both ran the steeple. We ran head to head one time. I beat him at a last chance meet but 3 weeks later he was all-american. Either way I like to remind him the record is 1-0 good guys
Championship racing is all that matters. The middle of the season races are to practice racing. Sometimes you go out hard and sometimes slow, for example, but none of that really matters until the championship races. Does anyone remember the the Boston Celtics pre season record from last year and if you do, does it really matter?
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#45
Bart VanAalst   March 25 at 1:32pm
congrats, I both underestimated Ryan's VO2 and Mark's marathon mark...

some kind of steeple or 800 rematch would be fun!
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#44
Time   March 24 at 4:59pm
so how much time were you on and at what grade did you stop.And when is the big race?
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#43
Lys   March 24 at 2:52pm
So is Mark going to do a test or does he already know?
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#42
Anonymous Coward   March 24 at 9:30am
My money is on Fenton FTW!!!
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#41
Fswdfsf   March 24 at 3:57am
not surprising, he must have a pretty high vo2max cause with that bodytype you'll never have a great running economy.
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#40
Nick Higgins   March 24 at 1:21am
Ryan and Mark, steeple rematch hmmm
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#39
Ryan From Flotrack   March 24 at 12:30am
I only ran the 10k in cross. Actually mark and I both ran the steeple. We ran head to head one time. I beat him at a last chance meet but 3 weeks later he was all-american. Either way I like to remind him the record is 1-0 good guys
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#38
Kelvin   March 23 at 10:46pm
ryan ran the 10k in college and mark ran the steeple, what "miler" are you talking about? but if ryan and mark really trained hard and ran in a 5k head to head.....i would pay 5 dollars to see that race! It would be huge!
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#37
Notes On Chapman   March 23 at 9:08pm
You can tell Chapman is a good coach. Notice what he says when Ryan is moving up the grade, etc. Go Ryan. That a way to represent! Maybe you should join a post collegiate club....
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#36
Everybody Wants To See   March 23 at 9:03pm
The Floreani vs. Fenton 5k will surpass the Flotrack 800 in terms of greatest exhibition race (if it happens).
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#35
Anonymous Coward   March 23 at 9:02pm
now what is marks vo2
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#34
Robert Lee   March 23 at 8:03pm
I thought Ryans V02 max was high or at least I always thought he was pretty fit because I remember that one video where he was running along with the OSU guys along some gravel road and carrying on a fairly casual conversation with Colby Lowe and Prentiss and I was thinking "man, I can't talk at all when I am even doing a steady run...
and after mark ran that good marathon...I promised myself not to underestimate these flotack guys anymore.
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#33
Harry X   March 23 at 7:33pm
the miler versus the 10k specialist.... mark versus ryan.. it'll never happen though..
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#32
Vo2   March 23 at 7:20pm
Watch out Geb!
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#31
Anonymous Coward   March 23 at 6:31pm
work on your economy man then you've got it
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#30
HERE WE GO!!!   March 23 at 6:29pm
Now the obvious next big question comes, and if we guess this right, then we need more than a t shirt, but I think Ryan vs. Mark. in a string of different races to see who is the best, it could be a little series y'all could do, stretched out over a while of course, because we fans want honest efforts, I think this summer, Ryan vs. Mark 5k!
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#29
WAXC   March 23 at 6:18pm
that's amazing. you should try the marathon, maybe you can run faster than Mark.
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#28
Ryan From Flotrack   March 23 at 5:53pm
T bux-
Just met me? We've hurdled signs in the streets of columbus on a run! Haha

13:30 solo though, hhmmm
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#27
Scott   March 23 at 5:52pm
sheesh, O2 t-rex. What about Mark Flo?
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#26
Thomas Buxton   March 23 at 5:38pm
or Ryan CAN run a 13:30 but feels no need to flaunt his talents. I've met him, he is all about love of the game. I'm sure he has run 13:30 out on the roads by himself :D
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#25
Calculate   March 23 at 5:29pm
at your current Vo 2 max you should be capable of running 13:30 for 5k.
something seems off
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#24
Anonymous Coward   March 23 at 5:20pm
What a manly chest Ryan has!
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#23
Darn   March 23 at 4:26pm
i guessed the right heart rate, wrong VO2 max...
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#22
MA Runner   March 23 at 3:34pm
poopie said:
Steve Prefontaine,US runner, 84.4
Frank Shorter, US Olympic Marathon winner, 71.3
Ingrid Kristiansen, ex-Marathon World Record Holder, 71.2
Derek Clayton, Australian ex-Marathon World Record holder, 69.7
Rosa Mota, Marathon runner, 67.2
Jeff Galloway, US Runner, 73.0
Paula Ivan, Russian Olympic 1500M Record Holder, 71.0
Jarmila Krotochvilova,Czech Olympian 400M/800M winner, 72.8
Greg LeMond, professional cyclist, 92.5
Matt Carpenter, Pikes Peak marathon course record holder, 92
Miguel Indurain, professional cyclist, 88
Lance Armstrong, 85ish
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#21
Guppy   March 23 at 3:08pm
Good God! That's really high, especially for a sub-elite runner. I think I remember reading Frank Shorter's was measured at 71...

Good job, Ryan.
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#20
Patrick Wales-Dinan   March 23 at 2:46pm
Congrats Ry!
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#19
Andreas   March 23 at 1:21pm
Congrats General! Looks like you'll be sportin' and new T!
dont lose hope with the injury, I was injured for over a year but seem to be getting back slowly but surely.
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#18
Robert Lee   March 23 at 1:18pm
Plus, I just got back from the B-town hospital visiting my good wife...man, this made my day better..man!
I'll be proud to wear the t-shirt and if you don't have my address (large) give it to my good friend Jordan Fife...you won't believe how that made my day...

thank you.
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#17
Robert Lee   March 23 at 1:07pm
Oh Man I'm proud..
I haven't won anything in years!! and I've been injured for 10 months!!!!
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#16
Karl   March 23 at 1:03pm
Read some of the diatribes on Noakes, lol.
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#15
Nick Higgins   March 23 at 12:54pm
I should have known when I saw that workout video when Ryan ran with OSU that he had a high VO2 max.
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#14
Anonymous Coward   March 23 at 12:47pm
Read some of Noakes diatribes on VO2max...it's almost useless.
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#13
Poopie   March 23 at 12:45pm
Steve Prefontaine,US runner, 84.4
Frank Shorter, US Olympic Marathon winner, 71.3
Ingrid Kristiansen, ex-Marathon World Record Holder, 71.2
Derek Clayton, Australian ex-Marathon World Record holder, 69.7
Rosa Mota, Marathon runner, 67.2
Jeff Galloway, US Runner, 73.0
Paula Ivan, Russian Olympic 1500M Record Holder, 71.0
Jarmila Krotochvilova,Czech Olympian 400M/800M winner, 72.8
Greg LeMond, professional cyclist, 92.5
Matt Carpenter, Pikes Peak marathon course record holder, 92
Miguel Indurain, professional cyclist, 88
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#12
Poopie   March 23 at 12:44pm
you're 8 above frank shorter...
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#11
Booya   March 23 at 12:41pm
What's Lance ARmstrongs again, I forget?

Big engine.
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#10
Poopie   March 23 at 12:33pm
he's got a v02 of 78? man, he should be running much faster than 14:55 for 5k... tsk tsk
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#9
Ryan From Flotrack   March 23 at 12:25pm
John Kenworthy said:
somebody said 78.5, right around post 130. why didn't they win?
i guess i forgot to add in the rules "roommates and/or friends who have inside info do not qualify" there may have been a slight unfair advantage there
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#8
Justin Kopunek   March 23 at 11:32am
really impressive.
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#7
Catherine Westenhover   March 23 at 11:30am
so you're telling me there IS a chance!
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#6
John Kenworthy   March 23 at 11:26am
somebody said 78.5, right around post 130. why didn't they win?
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#5
NICE!   March 23 at 11:09am
Ryan could you please just start training a little harder? I think it would be awesome if you could start running some usa champs on the roads or something. Either way great stuff!

and to the man below...
78.35vo2 max
189mhr
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#4
Tito   March 23 at 11:05am
HAAS you're the man.
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#3
TJ   March 23 at 11:02am
WOW! Dude that is really awesome!
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#2
Douglas Maisey   March 23 at 11:00am
78
189
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#1
Chris   March 23 at 10:51am
wut is the results i cant watch the video im at work
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Stephen Haas


Ryan VO2 Max Results

March 23, 2009
The results are in, how close were you to my VO2? Find out who wins the new T...

Most of you were on the Haas band wagon guessing sub-70, but that didn't cut the mustard this time. Only 3 people guessed over my VO2 and the winner was only less than 1 away!

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Stephen Haas was a prized recruit when he came out of Huntersville, NC. He choose Indiana University and was not heard of for two years. Haas? freshman and sophomore year were filled with injuries but,…
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