Forum rules
Please always provide all needed information to identify your problems. Screenshots and detailed descriptions makes it easier for us to help
Ok, this is probably going to be embarrassing... my current race prediction for a 5k is basically 10 minutes faster than I'm able to run, and 10k is off by 23mins. Basically, all distances give me paces I've never managed to run, and I'm running for 8 years now (yeah, there's a reason for that, a muscle condition). Is it possible that these predictions just don't work out for some people? The predicted 5k pace is 2min/km faster than I'm currently able to run a 5k at, and still faster than I ever ran a 5k at a race or otherwise. Haven't done a race for a while as it might get me into hospital, thus maybe actual race data is needed for this to work properly?
Thanks a lot Michael. Lets see how I can use the correction factor. The VO2max estimate is fairly spot on I'd say, based on a recent exercise test. Thus this looks good. But the predictions are still way off. If I change the correction factor then the VO2max seems to change. I guess my problem is a mismatch between these two things, with VO2max being good, but predictions being off due to not making full use of the VO2max. I guess that makes kind of sense: I can consume a fair amount of of oxygen as I'm quite fit, heart and lungs bored, but my muscles can't make use of it and hence i can't run as fast as I should be able to.
Oh wow! I just had a brainwave! Actually, this is a lot more brilliant than you might realize! I've been trying to quantify how much this condition limits me, and I can reverse engineer this! Thus using a correction factor of 0.7 I get realistic race results. And a VO2max that is 8 points lower than measured in the lab, and that is a lot lower than an untrained person of my age and gender should have. Thanks a lot! Exactly what I needed to convince a doctor who said that I'm so fit that I can't have any problems.
OddStuff wrote: ↑Wed 9. Nov 2022, 21:44
Thus using a correction factor of 0.7 I get realistic race results. And a VO2max that is 8 points lower than measured in the lab, and that is a lot lower than an untrained person of my age and gender should have. Thanks a lot! Exactly what I needed to convince a doctor who said that I'm so fit that I can't have any problems.