VO2max - Who Has the Highest Values in History?

VO2max – Who has the highest values in history?

Maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) is one of the most well-known and fascinating measures in endurance sports. Cross-country skiers are known to have some of the highest values, but who holds the highest recorded VO2max? This article first explains what VO2max means and then highlights a few endurance athletes from the past whose recorded values are believed to be among the highest in the world.

Ski Classics Ski race

“I think I can win in Ski Classics again”

This winter marks three years since he secured his first and only victory in Ski Classics. “I still believe I have what it takes to win again,” says the 29-year-old from Småland, who is now continuing with a smaller budget, reduced support, and an entirely new team. The upside? He has his childhood friends by his side.

Research shows interval training is beneficial for skiers

Interval Training or Endurance Training – Which works better?

On Proxcskiing.com, you can read about different training methods and explore various exercises. There have also been articles on various high-intensity and interval training. This article revisits the topic and discusses whether intense speed workouts work best for some as steady-state training or as intervals, and what type of intervals skiers should do. We asked Ville Vesterinen, a sports physiologist at the Finnish Institute of Competitive and Elite Sports, for his insight on this topic.

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