physiology lab testing for training zones

amandaeve
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I'm getting a Athletic Performance Profile from a physiology lab. It will test my VO2 max and establish personalized heart rate training zones using a combination of blood lactate and ventilatory values. I've never done anything like this before. I am super excited, but also nervous! Any suggestions on how to prepare would be appreciated!

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How fun!1
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Oooooh, interesting!1
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HIIT increases VO2 max, long periods of steady state cardio improve endurance. As for cardio zones, they depend on a lot of factors - age, weight, body fat percentage, training, anaerobic threshold, aerobic anaerobic balance etc. Just be yourself and do your best. Let us know the results if you are comfortable with that.1
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Unless you have months before the testing just follow any directions they give you and show up. Since you'll do a bike, treadmill, or some other form of exercise for the test eat like you normally woul prior to a fairly intense workout (i.e. most likely not right after a heavy meal.2
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I'm taking it in about 2 months, so I have a little time to "study" for the test. HIIT is out because I have blood pressure issues and fast/slow can make me faint.
Thanks @Packerjohn- eat like I would before a workout is a good suggestion, I didn't even think of that. That also makes me think I should try to schedule it in the morning as that's almost always when I exercise.1
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