VO2Max Value on Skierg

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Dpoleit89
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VO2Max Value on Skierg

Post by Dpoleit89 » September 30th, 2024, 6:20 am

Hello to all!

Is there any vo2max calculator for skierg?

I have used the one on c2 site is both for row and skierg so i don't trust it that much.
I would want to take a vo2max test but here in Italy they do it on a treadmill or a bikerg and I'm not good at it.
Long Distance Skier 1.83m 86kg
Skierg
2k 06:42.0 5k 17:13.0 10k 35:50.2 HM 01:17:46.0
FM 02:44:28.3
Rowerg
2k 06:37.2 5k 17:54.7

gvcormac
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Re: VO2Max Value on Skierg

Post by gvcormac » September 30th, 2024, 6:37 am

Your SkiErg pace is more-or-less comparable to your RowErg pace. Most, but not all, find SkiErg a bit harder than RowErg, and RowErg a bit harder than BikeErg, for the same pace.

Since VO2 estimate without measuring O2 is pretty much a wild guess anyway, I wouldn't worry about the difference between machines. If your max-effort pace is best on the SkiErg, use that.

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Re: VO2Max Value on Skierg

Post by Dpoleit89 » September 30th, 2024, 9:08 am

Probably for me it is the opposite, being Skierg easier than Rowerg but, for now, don't train on it.
I train many hours per year but I don't think i'm that good, that's why those numbers seems a bit high.
Long Distance Skier 1.83m 86kg
Skierg
2k 06:42.0 5k 17:13.0 10k 35:50.2 HM 01:17:46.0
FM 02:44:28.3
Rowerg
2k 06:37.2 5k 17:54.7

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Re: VO2Max Value on Skierg

Post by blazs » January 17th, 2025, 11:53 am

There is an undergraduate thesis from Umea University trying to develop testing protocol and a model for estimating VO2max off SkiErg: https://umu.diva-portal.org/smash/get/d ... TEXT01.pdf

I wouldn't trust the result as this is undergrad thesis after all :-) And I have a hard time understanding how exactly to perform the test.

Auto translation (I don't speak Swedish).
SkiErg Test Protocol (SET)
Purpose:
This test is designed to estimate VO2max based on the maximum average power output (in watts) a participant can sustain per minute.

Equipment:

Concept2 SkiErg with PM-5 monitor.
Drag factor set to 120 for men and 100 for women.
Timer or stopwatch.
Preparation:
Participants should follow standard pre-test procedures:

Avoid new or intense physical activity for 48 hours before the test.
Ensure adequate sleep (minimum 8 hours) and proper nutrition/hydration.
Avoid large meals two hours before the test.
Be symptom-free for at least a week following illness.
Warm-Up:

A 10-minute warm-up on the SkiErg at a low intensity.
Followed by a 3-minute rest before the test begins.
Starting Load:

The starting power (wattage) is calculated based on the participant's weight and expected maximum power (Performance Factor or PF):
PF = max estimated watt/kg based on training background.
Men: Based on world record for 2000 m (4.7 W/kg).
Women: Based on world record for 2000 m (3.8 W/kg).
Start wattage = PF × weight in kg, adjusted for increments.
Test Progression:

The test is a Time-to-Exhaustion (TTE) protocol.
The resistance increases gradually:
Each minute, the wattage increases by 5% (rounded to the nearest 2.5 W) until minute 8.
After minute 8, the wattage increases by 2.5% per minute until exhaustion.
Termination Criteria:

The test ends when the participant can no longer maintain the required wattage for the current level.
Key Rules for Standardization:

The double-poling motion must mimic skiing technique.
Hands should not go below the knees or more than 10 cm above the head.
Standard training shoes must be worn.
No assistance or straps around the hips.
Feet must remain on the SkiErg platform.
Calculation of VO2max:
The highest average wattage sustained during the test is recorded.
VO2max is then estimated using specific formulas derived from regression analysis:
Men:
VO2max=0.6719+0.0125×Wattage
Women:
VO2max=0.4394+0.0141×Wattage
The model gives surprisingly low relative vo2max values for high wattage outputs. Posting this thesis here as a curiosity.

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