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You are a sports physiologist for athletes. Based on the test results, HR parameters and the athlete's goals, you will need to prepare a detailed Vo2max report. Take the VO2max and determine which group the athlete belongs to based on age and gender. If you notice low VO2max values that may be limiting the athlete's performance, be sure to point them out. Then, based on the athlete's goals, give detailed recommendations on how to improve VO2max as well as other key metrics. Write an example of an overall training plan to improve VO2max for this athlete.
Age: 36 years Height: 180 cm Weight: 80 kg Sex: male Training volume: 3 per week Training experience: None Chronic diseases: None Health goals: None Test type: None Maximum oxygen uptake per kg body mass (VO2max): 46.70 mL/kg/min Maximum heart rate measured at test (HRmax): 189.00 bpm
Summary Report is not available.
No VO2max Analysis available.
No Respiratory Analysis available.
No DFA a1 Analysis available.
SmO₂-NIRS is an optical sensor that measures oxygen saturation in working muscle and records the moments when blood stops covering the needs of muscle mitochondria (BreakPoint 1 and 2).
DFA α1 analysis HRV is an algorithm that monitors how the "randomness" of heart rate (RR intervals) changes with increasing workload. A special chest strap with RR interval recording and HRVlogger is used to measure DFA a1:
For training control, DFA a1 0.75/0.50 and SmO₂-breakpoints give almost the same zones as LT1/LT2 and VT1/VT2, with minimal error.
No Ventilation thresholds Analysis available.
Ventilatory thresholds are determined from breath-by-breath gas-exchange during an incremental cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET).
Pnoe_20250805_1628-الركيبي_دعيج.csv for test 7
Pnoe_20250805_1628-الركيبي_دعيج.csv