Is there a way to set a VO2 max estimate manually, if I know it's way too high?
I've had a Garmin Vivomove hr for about 5 years, so there's some history on my Garmin account. At the end of February I bought a FR255. The reason I bought it is because I want to run a half marathon this year, and a marathon next year. So it's my coach
When I started running at the end of February my HRmax was set to 191 (220-age). During the first 2-3 weeks of training I realized that the max HR too high, because I just couldn't hit zone 4 (which started at 167 BPM). I took a look at my history, and I've found that the highest HR ever recorded with Vivomove hr watch was 177, and that was 4 years of sitting on a couch ago. So I did some tests (hill repeats and other such things), set my HRmax to 175, and my zonest to use heart rate reserve. Based on my last 6 weeks of running with these settings, I think the HR zones (and by extension HRmax) are set correctly.
When I changed my HRmax, my VO2max estimate started dropping by 0.05-0.15 (I can see the drop in the .fit files) each run, which totally makes sense. I started out with 49 (which is too high), and I'm currently at 46.1 (which is still too high). The issue is that because my VO2max is dropping, my training status is "unproductive" or "tired". I assume that with enought time, the VO2max estimate would stabilize, and I'd get positive training effects - is there a way I can speed up that process?
Runalyze is estimating my VO2max at 28 - if that's true, with the rate the estimate is currently dropping, I would have to wait ~6 months for my watch to be accurate. That's an awefully long time to hear your coach tell you you are unproductive
I tried setting my VO2max to 30 in Garmin Connect Web, but that got overriden by my watch on the next run.
Bonus question: after I changed my HRmax to 175, my watch "detected an HRmax change" and set it back up to 185. I lowered it manually again, and next time it reset it to 180, so I disabled the auto HRmax detection. In both of these activities my max HR didn't exceed 155. I assume this won't happend, once the VO2max is (more or less) ok, and I'll be able to turn that feature back on?