{"id":610268,"date":"2019-03-07T08:00:18","date_gmt":"2019-03-07T16:00:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.cultofmac.com\/?p=610268"},"modified":"2019-03-08T14:18:09","modified_gmt":"2019-03-08T22:18:09","slug":"vo2-max-apple-watch-aerobic-fitness","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.cultofmac.com\/how-to\/vo2-max-apple-watch-aerobic-fitness","title":{"rendered":"VO<sub>2<\/sub> max: The Apple Watch metric that reveals your aerobic fitness"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Want to know how fit you really are? Apple Watch provides loads of insightful metrics you could check. So many, in fact, that there is not enough space for them all in the Workout app. Instead, you&#8217;ll find much of this crucial data buried away in the Health app on your iPhone.<\/p>\n<p>One of the most interesting is VO<sub>2<\/sub> max, which is basically the ultimate test of your aerobic fitness. If you\u2019re into endurance sports, VO<sub>2<\/sub> max is a metric you&#8217;ll want to check out.<\/p>\n<p>Here\u2019s a quick guide to everything you need to know about VO<sub>2<\/sub> max on Apple Watch: What it is, how to use it, and how to improve yours.<!--more--><\/p>\n<h3>What is VO<sub>2<\/sub> max?<\/h3>\n<p>VO<sub>2<\/sub> max is a measurement of the amount of oxygen from the air you breath into your lungs that is then transported by your bloodstream to your muscles, where it is converted into energy during a workout.<\/p>\n<p>The &#8220;V&#8221; in VO<sub>2<\/sub> max stands for volume. It is measured in liters per minute (L\/min): the volume of oxygen you breath in a minute. But Apple uses a slightly more complicated metric: mL\/(kg\u00b7min). That means milliliters of oxygen per kilogram of body mass per minute. By taking your body weight into account in this way, it makes the stat more comparable between different people, since a larger person is likely to consume more oxygen than a smaller person.<\/p>\n<p>The &#8220;max&#8221; in VO<sub>2<\/sub> max means the measurement has to be taken when you are working out at your maximum level of exertion &#8212; literally when you are giving it everything you\u2019ve got.<\/p>\n<h3>Why is VO<sub>2<\/sub> max interesting?<\/h3>\n<p>The key to being good at endurance sports is the ability to maintain a high intensity of effort for a long period of time. Running fast for a few yards is all very well, but that is not going to be much use if you are training for a marathon.<\/p>\n<p>The reason you can\u2019t maintain your fastest pace for very long is because your body uses <a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Bioenergetic_systems\" data-lasso-id=\"218575\">different energy systems<\/a> to fuel different levels of workout intensity. Low-intensity workouts, like walking or slow jogging, are easy to sustain for a long time because they rely on your aerobic energy system. This means they are fueled mostly by the oxygen you breath as you are doing the exercise.<\/p>\n<p>But as you increase the intensity of your workout (for example, by running faster), you can\u2019t breath in sufficient oxygen fast enough to fuel your muscles. This is when your anaerobic energy systems kick in. These are like backup systems that use fuel stored within your muscles to supplement the energy you get from your aerobic energy system, enabling you to keep going.<\/p>\n<p>The trouble is that your anaerobic energy systems are only good for short bursts before they become depleted. Then, your system gets overloaded with waste products that make your <a href=\"https:\/\/www.scientificamerican.com\/article\/why-does-lactic-acid-buil\/\" data-lasso-id=\"218576\">muscles feel like they are burning<\/a>. At this point, you are forced to slow down or stop your workout.<\/p>\n<p>With training, you can improve your aerobic energy system to become more efficient. This improvement is what\u00a0VO<sub>2<\/sub> max measures. An increase in VO<sub>2<\/sub> max\u00a0indicates an improvement in your aerobic fitness. Meaning you can train harder for longer, without falling back on your anaerobic energy systems.<\/p>\n<h3>Why does Apple Watch use \u2018predicted VO<sub>2<\/sub> max\u2019?<\/h3>\n<p>To accurately measure your VO<sub>2<\/sub> max, you must wear a face mask. This is the only way to know for sure how much oxygen is going in and out of your lungs.<\/p>\n<p>Since Apple Watch is worn on your wrist, not your face, this is out of the question. So instead, Apple Watch provides a &#8220;predicted VO<sub>2<\/sub> max&#8221; metric. This is an estimate based on changes in your heart rate during exercise.<\/p>\n<h3>Are VO<sub>2<\/sub> max predictions accurate?<\/h3>\n<p>The relationship between heart rate and VO<sub>2<\/sub> max is not precise, and it varies from one individual to another. So Apple\u2019s predicted VO<sub>2<\/sub> max may not be very accurate. The estimate is also dependent upon your Apple Watch\u2019s heart rate sensor. And while that\u2019s pretty good, it is not infallible.<\/p>\n<p>Once way to improve its accuracy is to connect your watch to a Bluetooth chest heart rate sensor, like the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.polar.com\/us-en\/products\/accessories\/h10_heart_rate_sensor\" data-lasso-id=\"218577\">Polar H10<\/a>.<\/p>\n<h3>Checking your VO<sub>2<\/sub> max in the Health app<\/h3>\n<figure id=\"31740\" aria-labelledby=\"figcaption_31740\" class=\"wp-caption post-body-image alignnone\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-full wp-image-610294\" title=\"You will find your predicted VO2 max in the Health app on your iPhone\" src=\"https:\/\/www.cultofmac.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/03\/vo2max.jpg\" alt=\"You will find your predicted VO&lt;sub&gt;2&lt;\/sub&gt; max in the Health app on your iPhone\" width=\"2789\" height=\"2093\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.cultofmac.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/03\/vo2max.jpg 2789w, https:\/\/www.cultofmac.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/03\/vo2max-400x300.jpg 400w, https:\/\/www.cultofmac.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/03\/vo2max-780x585.jpg 780w, https:\/\/www.cultofmac.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/03\/vo2max-350x263.jpg 350w, https:\/\/www.cultofmac.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/03\/vo2max-1832x1374.jpg 1832w, https:\/\/www.cultofmac.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/03\/vo2max-1376x1032.jpg 1376w, https:\/\/www.cultofmac.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/03\/vo2max-1044x783.jpg 1044w, https:\/\/www.cultofmac.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/03\/vo2max-632x474.jpg 632w, https:\/\/www.cultofmac.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/03\/vo2max-536x402.jpg 536w, https:\/\/www.cultofmac.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/03\/vo2max-400x300@2x.jpg 800w, https:\/\/www.cultofmac.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/03\/vo2max-780x585@2x.jpg 1560w, https:\/\/www.cultofmac.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/03\/vo2max-350x263@2x.jpg 700w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 2789px) 100vw, 2789px\" \/><figcaption id=\"figcaption_31740\" class=\"wp-caption-text\" style=\"border-color: #b55e12;\">You will find your predicted VO<sub>2<\/sub> max in the Health app on your iPhone.<br \/><span style=\"font-style:italic;font-size:11px\">Photo: Graham Bower\/Cult of Mac<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>Apple Watch may log your VO<sub>2<\/sub> max, but you can\u2019t currently check it on the watch itself. To see your stats, you must use the Health app on your iPhone. Go to <em>Health Data &gt; Activity<\/em> and scroll down to find it. If you have readings for the current month, they will be highlighted in a big orange box. If you have no VO<sub>2<\/sub> max data, it will be languishing at the bottom of the list, under <em>No Recorded Data<\/em>.<\/p>\n<h3>Why is there no VO<sub>2<\/sub> max data in the Health app?<\/h3>\n<p>If you can\u2019t find any VO<sub>2<\/sub> max readings in the Health app, that is probably because you have not yet logged the right kind of workouts with your watch. Only two workout types can produce an estimated VO<sub>2<\/sub> max on Apple Watch: <em>Outdoor Walk<\/em> and <em>Outdoor Run<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>VO<sub>2<\/sub> max relates to maximal exertion. So you\u2019ll need to log a pretty intensive workout to generate a reading. And you\u2019ll need to sustain it for at least 20 minutes.<\/p>\n<h3>How to improve your VO<sub>2<\/sub> max<\/h3>\n<p>VO<sub>2<\/sub> max is determined by a combination of genetics and fitness level. Elite endurance athletes are blessed with good genetics that the rest of us can probably never compete with. But with training, it is possible to increase your VO<sub>2<\/sub> max.<\/p>\n<p>If you want to know how you compare to typical VO<sub>2<\/sub> max levels, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.topendsports.com\/testing\/norms\/vo2max.htm\" data-lasso-id=\"218578\">check out this chart<\/a>. But what is normal varies from one person to another, so it&#8217;s better to focus on your own stats to see your progress, rather than comparing with other people.<\/p>\n<p>To train your VO<sub>2<\/sub> max, you need to do a workout at sufficient intensity to reach your anaerobic threshold. This is the point at which you can no longer sustain your workout with just your aerobic energy system. You will know when you approach the threshold. You start to feel out of breath and you get a burning sensation in your muscles.<\/p>\n<p>Logging a 20-minute, high-intensity outdoor run workout\u00a0once a week will help to increase your VO<sub>2<\/sub> max. It will also ensure you regularly log your predicted VO<sub>2<\/sub> max.<\/p>\n<p>Alternatively, you could try a <a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/High-intensity_interval_training\" data-lasso-id=\"218579\">HIIT workout<\/a>. High Intensity Interval Training combines short busts of intense exercise with rest intervals in between, like <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cultofmac.com\/534069\/hill-running-apple-watch-series-3-altimeter\/\" data-lasso-id=\"218580\">my hill repeat workout<\/a>.<\/p>\n<h3>Are you sure you want to take your fitness to the max?<\/h3>\n<p>Take care when doing workouts at high intensity like this. Especially if you are not used to it. Making sudden changes to the level of exertion you subject your body to can cause an injury. If in doubt, check with your doctor first.<\/p>\n<p>Predicted VO<sub>2<\/sub> max is a very interesting and welcome addition to Apple Watch\u2019s growing arsenal of fitness metrics. If you\u2019re training for a marathon or triathlon, you should definitely check it out.<\/p>\n<p><!-- contextly off, so removed leftover shortcodes --><\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Want to know how fit you really are? Apple Watch provides loads of insightful metrics you could check. So many, in fact, that there is not enough space for them all in the Workout app. Instead, you&#8217;ll find much of this crucial data buried away in the Health app on your iPhone. 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