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VO2 Max Calculator

Estimate your VO2 max (aerobic fitness) without a treadmill test, using a validated non-exercise formula.

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๐Ÿ“˜ What is the VO2 Max Calculator?

VO2 max โ€” the maximum rate at which your body can use oxygen during intense exercise โ€” is one of the most respected single measures of cardiovascular fitness, but lab-testing it requires a treadmill or cycle ergometer with metabolic gas analysis. This calculator uses a validated non-exercise regression model to estimate it from age, body composition, sex, and self-reported activity level alone.

โš™๏ธ How VO2 Max is calculated

The Jackson et al. (1990) non-exercise model

This calculator uses a peer-reviewed regression formula that estimates VO2 max from age, BMI, sex, and a self-reported activity scale, developed specifically as an alternative to direct exercise testing โ€” useful when treadmill or lab access is not available.

Why BMI is used instead of simply weight

The formula incorporates BMI rather than raw weight because body composition relative to height carries more information about cardiovascular fitness capacity than weight alone.

Why this is an estimate, not a lab measurement

Non-exercise models like this one are reasonably accurate at a population level but carry more individual variation than an actual graded exercise test โ€” treat the result as a useful estimate and fitness-tracking tool, not a clinical-grade measurement.

Jackson et al. (1990) regression

VO2max = 56.363 + 1.921ร—activity โˆ’ 0.381ร—age โˆ’ 0.754ร—BMI + 10.987ร—(1 if male, else 0)

๐Ÿงฎ Worked examples

Example โ€” 30-year-old male

Age 30, 75kg, 178cm, activity index 4 (moderately active) out of 7.

โ†’ Estimated VO2 max โ‰ˆ45.8 mL/kg/min, BMI โ‰ˆ23.7, classified as "Good"

Example โ€” same person, 10 years later, same activity level

Same height, weight, and activity level, but now age 40.

โ†’ Estimated VO2 max drops by roughly 3.8 points purely from the age term โ€” illustrating the expected natural decline absent any change in training

๐Ÿ’ก Original insights & how to use this calculator

Tracking aerobic fitness trends over time without lab access

Recalculate every few months as training progresses โ€” while the absolute number carries some uncertainty, the trend direction (improving or declining) is a useful signal of changing cardiovascular fitness.

Understanding category benchmarks for your age and sex

VO2 max categories (poor through excellent) are typically defined relative to age and sex norms, since natural fitness capacity differs across these groups โ€” compare your result against appropriate benchmarks, not a single universal number.

Motivating training changes

Since regular cardiovascular training can meaningfully slow the natural age-related decline in VO2 max, tracking this estimate over time can help illustrate the real impact of consistent training versus a sedentary lifestyle.

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๐Ÿ’ก Expert tips

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VO2 max naturally declines with age, but regular cardiovascular training can significantly slow this decline.

โ“ Common questions

What is a good VO2 max?

It varies by age and sex, but generally above 45-50 mL/kg/min is considered good to excellent for most adults.

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