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- VVO2max abstract "vVO2max (velocity at maximal oxygen uptake) is an intense running pace which can be maintained for only about six minutes. This is the minimum speed for which the organism's maximal oxygen uptake is reached (after a few minutes of exercise at this intensity); at higher paces, additional power is entirely delivered by anaerobic processes. At this pace, blood lactate in the muscles reaches levels around 8-10 mM. The vVO2max of world class middle and long-distance runners may exceed 24 km/h (14.9 mph or about 4:00/mile pace), making this speed slightly comparable to 3000 m race pace. For many athletes, vVO2max may be slightly slower than 1500 m or mile race pace.".
- VVO2max wikiPageID "19970230".
- VVO2max wikiPageRevisionID "602222010".
- VVO2max hasPhotoCollection VVO2max.
- VVO2max subject Category:Exercise_physiology.
- VVO2max subject Category:Running.
- VVO2max comment "vVO2max (velocity at maximal oxygen uptake) is an intense running pace which can be maintained for only about six minutes. This is the minimum speed for which the organism's maximal oxygen uptake is reached (after a few minutes of exercise at this intensity); at higher paces, additional power is entirely delivered by anaerobic processes. At this pace, blood lactate in the muscles reaches levels around 8-10 mM.".
- VVO2max label "Massima velocità aerobica".
- VVO2max label "VVO2max".
- VVO2max label "Vitesse maximale aérobie".
- VVO2max sameAs Vitesse_maximale_aérobie.
- VVO2max sameAs Massima_velocità_aerobica.
- VVO2max sameAs m.04y4hlz.
- VVO2max sameAs Q3561245.
- VVO2max sameAs Q3561245.
- VVO2max wasDerivedFrom VVO2max?oldid=602222010.
- VVO2max isPrimaryTopicOf VVO2max.