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VO2max from Cooper Test: 2800m in 12 Minutes

Covering 2800m in 12 minutes in the Cooper test indicates an estimated VO2max of roughly 61 ml/kg/min.

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  1. Enter distance covered in 12 min in the fields above.
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  3. Read your vo2max and the full breakdown beneath it.

Check your VO2max estimate when you achieve an excellent 2800m result in the Cooper run test.

Frequently asked questions

How does the Cooper test differ from the Balke 15-minute test?
The Cooper test is 12 minutes (distance_m − 504.9) / 44.73; the Balke test is 15 minutes (distance_m/15 − 133) × 0.172 + 33.3. Both give similar VO2max estimates for most runners.
What is a good VO2max?
Average untrained adults: 35–45 ml/kg/min. Recreational runners: 45–55. Elite endurance athletes: 65–90. The world record is ~97 ml/kg/min (Bjørn Dæhlie).