To mark my 42nd birthday earlier this year, I retested my VO2 max—a key marker of cardiovascular fitness and a powerful predictor of long-term health and performance.
My result: 55.6.
This reflects meaningful progress from my previous scores—51 two years ago and 53.7 last year. I’m proud of the improvement, but I’m not done yet.
My goal is clear: to reach a VO2 max of 60 by the time I turn 43.
In this video, I sit down with Dr. Isiah Robinson to break down my results, what they reveal about my current fitness level, and the specific strategies I’ll need to implement to hit that next milestone. We walk through the training protocol that will get me there.
If you’re curious about what VO2 max means for your health, or you’re looking to improve your own score year over year, I invite you to watch the full 12-minute conversation.
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