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Robert Chapman
Ryan VO2 Max ResultsMarch 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!
About Robert Chapman | Organization: | Team Indiana Elite | | Bio: | Robert Chapman's propensity for understanding the chemistry of successful training is something that he brings to his coaching style. While Chapman was at Indiana University the Hoosiers achieved NCAA… + See More +Robert Chapman's propensity for understanding the chemistry of successful training is something that he brings to his coaching style. While Chapman was at Indiana University the Hoosiers achieved NCAA… + See More - See Less -Robert Chapman's propensity for understanding the chemistry of successful training is something that he brings to his coaching style. While Chapman was at Indiana University the Hoosiers achieved NCAA Championships, All-American Honors, All-Big 10 Honors---when he became Head Coach in 1998, the Hoosiers have had 16 All-Americans and 61 runners in the NCAA meets. In Coach Chapman's world, these successes do not evolve serendipitously; he has methodically researched the science of running; he started with degree in secondary education-chemistry in 1991, he earned his master's in exercise physiology in 1992, followed by a Ph.D. in human performance and exercise physiology in 1996. He then went on as research fellow for the Institute for Exercise and Environmental Medicine where he coordinated a USATF and Olympic Committee project on 'live high-train low' altitude training model. His work on limits of distance running performance with a recruited group of elite runners is respected as clearly defining how top world athletes train. In addition to being a respected resource and author, Coach Chapman has made the chemistry of successful running a reality. Coach Chapman coached the Jefferson twins, Sean and John, and Stephen Haas to multiple All-American Awards and one national title. Currently Coach Chapman is coaching a post collegiate group in Bloomington, called Team Indiana Elite. The group is presently sponsored by Brooks. |
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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.
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
some kind of steeple or 800 rematch would be fun!
and after mark ran that good marathon...I promised myself not to underestimate these flotack guys anymore.
Just met me? We've hurdled signs in the streets of columbus on a run! Haha
13:30 solo though, hhmmm
something seems off
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
Good job, Ryan.
dont lose hope with the injury, I was injured for over a year but seem to be getting back slowly but surely.
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.
I haven't won anything in years!! and I've been injured for 10 months!!!!
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
Big engine.
somebody said 78.5, right around post 130. why didn't they win?
and to the man below...
78.35vo2 max
189mhr
189