Tip #18: Do you need a VO2max test?
Obesity levels for the senior population in the U.S. are now over 40 percent and increasing. If you are a former high school/college/post-college athlete who has been on the couch for the past 20-30+ years, this series of twice-monthly (1st and 15th of the month) tips will show you how to resume an active lifestyle.
Fortunately, numerous studies have confirmed that it is never too late to resume an active lifestyle. I will show you how to reduce your fitness age, a more reliable indicator of longevity than your BMI, by 20+ years over the next 12-24 months. You will definitely be healthier, happier, and an inspiration for your family, friends, and colleagues. What’s better than that?
Do you need a VO2max test?
You will ride a stationary bike during 15-20 minutes of gradually increasing resistance until exhaustion. You will wear a face mask. The volume and gas concentrations of inspired and expired air is measured.
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