VO2 Max and Lactate Testing with Marathoner Reed Fischer

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  • čas přidán 11. 06. 2024
  • Reed Fischer undergoes lactate and vo2 max testing to help Coach Hunter write the best training possible headed into his fall marathon buildup.
    Thank you to our Performance Lab partner Stryd and Kā'eo Kruse for helping provide valuable training insights for our athletes!
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Komentáře • 34

  • @ParLy11
    @ParLy11 Před 15 dny +57

    Reed studied for this test and it showed

  • @thomasphilyaw8593
    @thomasphilyaw8593 Před 15 dny +19

    Love the science of running and how it can pinpoint what you need to do to get better. As they say science doesn't lie. Let's go Reed!!!

  • @mikestevenson1334
    @mikestevenson1334 Před 15 dny +11

    I love the videos with Reed. Such a beast - VO2 Max over 80 :O DAMN! Great job, Reed!

  • @Daub10
    @Daub10 Před 15 dny +9

    A 2:10 marathon PB is so absurd lol. Big Reed Fischer fan here.

  • @BollywoodMediaOnline
    @BollywoodMediaOnline Před 15 dny +13

    4:02 omg it is crazy how marathon runner's easy pace is 6:26 🤯

    • @dr.mohamedaitnouh4501
      @dr.mohamedaitnouh4501 Před 12 dny +1

      You can train for it ... his VO2 mas is 80

    • @chessplayer-ms3pn
      @chessplayer-ms3pn Před dnem

      @@dr.mohamedaitnouh4501 you canttrain to that point unless you have exceptional talent or start very young

  • @2MuchNoiseRs
    @2MuchNoiseRs Před 14 dny +8

    He would need to improve his Vlamax (anaerobic capacity) with short sprint intervals so that he makes more lactate at lower level of intensity. Since his lactate clearance ability is so high yet (seen in his extremely low lactate values at LT1/LT2), he will be able to use the extra lactate from an increased Vlamax for extra 'fuel' for his aerobic energy system. Base line, his VO2max (aerobic capacity) is now too high versus his anaerobic capacity. Which is good for the marathon racing day, but not in preparation. You want to bring Vlamax up first and then bring it down again in the specific training block in the weeks before the marathon.

    • @HaithamSweity
      @HaithamSweity Před 13 dny

      interesting! I never feel a lactate burn during my workouts. I think my body is not producing much lactic or it's clearing it fast. Do you think I would also benefit from some anaerobic intervals?

    • @2MuchNoiseRs
      @2MuchNoiseRs Před 13 dny +3

      @@HaithamSweity If you combine it with easy running yes. Simple intervals like 5x100m sprint with 2 to 3 minutes passive rest can increase your Vlamax. If you go for a 20-30 minute easy run afterwards, this will also boost your Vo2max.

    • @HaithamSweity
      @HaithamSweity Před 13 dny

      @@2MuchNoiseRs thank you! I will start doing that. I rarely have done any sprint intervals during my workouts!
      Only been doing 200/400m intervals but i suppose most of the power is still aerobic since i run them at mile pace

    • @2MuchNoiseRs
      @2MuchNoiseRs Před 12 dny +1

      @@HaithamSweity That is indeed aerobic power intervals. Anaerobic capacity requires (almost) all-out intervals of 10 to 30 seconds with at least 2 to 3 minutes passive rest.

    • @markbarbour6395
      @markbarbour6395 Před 10 dny +5

      Lactate is simply the first metabolite in the breakdown of glucose. Actually, pyruvate is the first metabolite, and it is further broken down in the Krebs Cycle if oxygen is available for cellular respiration. Lactate is only produced in the absence of sufficient oxygen when the pyruvate is converted to lactic acid during anaerobic cellular respiration (lactate fermentation). The energy gain from that step is 2 ATP per glucose, whereas the energy gain from breaking down the pyruvate with oxygen is 30-36 ATP per glucose. Looking at lactate as "extra fuel" because you can get 1/15th of the amount of ATP by creating it as opposed to fully metabolizing the glucose down to water and CO2 seems penny wise but dollar foolish. I don't see how lowering his lactate threshold (resulting in raising his anaerobic capacity) during training and then raising it again (resulting in the lowering of his anaerobic capacity) immediately before a marathon will benefit him on race day. Can you please expound on your logic?

  • @jordans1712
    @jordans1712 Před 12 dny

    That was an amazing effort! So hard to do that with the gear on. And Reed has the best personality

  • @rinotz7
    @rinotz7 Před 15 dny +2

    How can you not love Reed?

  • @Trailcat2024
    @Trailcat2024 Před 14 dny

    Great stuff!!!

  • @fivesolae5894
    @fivesolae5894 Před 15 dny

    This video is great! Thank you. A lot of fun getting to ride along with the experience. It’s very interesting to watch Reed progress through the paces. I’ve always struggled to understand the ‘feel’ of perceived effort. Video idea suggestion…what does Reed feel he has to change as he moves through different phases or perceived efforts to know “this just moved from a 5 to a 7”. Congrats on Chicago for Reed!

  • @thetrackclubcoaching
    @thetrackclubcoaching Před 15 dny

    Love to see it

  • @ListlessSpectre
    @ListlessSpectre Před 15 dny

    You da man, Reed! 👍

  • @lukepaulson3428
    @lukepaulson3428 Před 14 dny

    Awesome!

  • @certifiedgoofball.
    @certifiedgoofball. Před 10 dny +1

    FYI the exercise physiologist Ka’eo is one of the best American triathletes and a 3:40 1500 meter runner

  • @petercarlen
    @petercarlen Před 15 dny +3

    A 1.3 mmol lactate threshold is absurd. Makes sense he's a marathoner, they typically have very low lactate levels. Still, I think the usual is like 2.5-3

  • @tommywadelton6305
    @tommywadelton6305 Před 15 dny +5

    The edit at 6:41 😂 Enormous p....

  • @gcp21
    @gcp21 Před 14 dny

    what’s the wheel used for behind the tread?

  • @Zoominguy007
    @Zoominguy007 Před 12 dny

    What phase of his training is he getting this testing done?

  • @8gomerpyle22
    @8gomerpyle22 Před 3 dny

    How long before the pharmaceutical companies offer a continuous lactate monitor for sale? As for me, I’m lactate intolerant.

  • @owenwhite748
    @owenwhite748 Před 15 dny +2

    So if a person's "gas tank" is full, is there any way to get a bigger gas tank? Or is it really just the one your parents gave you?

    • @bcty11
      @bcty11 Před 14 dny

      You can improve everything

  • @SamTeller
    @SamTeller Před 9 dny

    Kā’eo 😍

  • @xctryhard4736
    @xctryhard4736 Před 15 dny +3

    6:40😂

  • @gcklo
    @gcklo Před 14 dny

    The lactate meter is probably broken

  • @danel3912
    @danel3912 Před 15 dny

    Yooo

  • @AZ-hm2or
    @AZ-hm2or Před 14 dny

    Why not be checking lactate on his threshold runs. Seems like could have easily known he wasn’t spending enough time just under lt2.

  • @keeprunning5457
    @keeprunning5457 Před 15 dny

    typical science says you are doing good and bad at the same time jajajajajaja