
RMR vs VO₂ Max: Understanding the Two Measurements That Shape Your Metabolism
If you’ve looked into metabolic testing, you’ve likely come across two key measurements: resting metabolic rate (RMR) and VO₂ max.
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Metabolic testing is no longer just for performance labs or elite athletes. It is increasingly used in wellness settings because of how closely metabolic health is tied to long-term wellbeing.
Research shows that higher metabolic efficiency and cardiovascular capacity are associated with:
This is why wellness centers now offer metabolic testing as a way to support health span, not just fitness goals.
Metabolic testing measures how your body uses oxygen and calories to create energy. These tests help identify how efficiently your metabolism is working, both when you are resting and when you are active.
Rather than relying on online calculators or averages, metabolic testing provides information that is specific to you. This can be especially helpful if you feel that your energy levels, weight, or exercise response do not match what you have been told to expect.
Resting Metabolic Rate testing shows how many calories your body burns each day at rest. This includes the energy needed for essential functions such as breathing, circulation, organ function, hormone regulation, and brain activity.
An RMR test can help answer questions like:
Many people struggle not because they lack discipline, but because they are following calorie and nutrition numbers that are not right for their body.
RMR testing often reveals patterns such as:
RMR testing is especially helpful for people trying to lose weight, break through plateaus, improve energy levels, or support long-term metabolic health.
VO₂ Max testing measures how efficiently your body uses oxygen during activity. This reflects cardiovascular health, aerobic capacity, and mitochondrial efficiency.
For the general population, VO₂ Max testing provides insight into:
You do not need to train like an athlete for VO₂ Max to be meaningful. It is one of the strongest indicators of how well your body supports movement, energy, and independence as you age.
Active individuals such as golfers, tennis players, cyclists, or recreational athletes may also find this data useful, but the value extends far beyond sports performance.
When combined, RMR and VO₂ Max testing help answer three questions many people struggle with:
Together, these tests provide a clearer foundation for nutrition, movement, and wellness decisions without relying on guesswork.
Different goals require different assessments.
Compare our metabolic testing packages to see what fits your needs best.
KORR metabolic testing is well suited for general wellness use because it is:
Testing does not require medical supervision and is designed to support education and awareness around metabolic health.
Your metabolic testing session may include:
A printed metabolic report
Resting calorie needs
Training and activity heart-rate zones
Fat and carbohydrate utilization ranges
Personalized guidance based on your results
Our goal is to help you leave with clarity and practical information you can actually use.
If you’d like to better understand how metabolic testing works, our team has created educational articles covering topics like resting metabolic rate, VO₂ max, calorie usage, recovery, and long-term wellness planning.
These resources are designed to answer common questions in simple terms and help you understand how metabolic testing can support more informed decisions around nutrition, energy, performance, and overall health.

If you’ve looked into metabolic testing, you’ve likely come across two key measurements: resting metabolic rate (RMR) and VO₂ max.

Life in Juno Beach naturally encourages an active lifestyle. Between early morning runs along the coast, cycling through nearby communities,

Booking your first metabolic testing appointment can feel like stepping into the unknown. In an active, health-conscious community like Juno
We are currently updating our metabolic testing program and bringing on a new provider.
If you’re interested in future availability, contact us and we’ll notify you when appointments become available again. In the meantime, feel free to reach out with any questions about metabolic testing and how it may support your wellness goals.
What We Offer
Browse our full range of wellness services below to explore additional options that may complement your care.
Metabolic testing measures how your body uses oxygen and calories to produce energy. This service provides insight into metabolism, calorie needs, and cardiovascular efficiency to support weight management, energy levels, and long-term health.
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Red light therapy supports cellular energy production and may help with skin health, inflammation, and recovery. This therapy is commonly used as part of a wellness-focused routine.
Metabolic testing measures how your body uses oxygen and calories to produce energy. This service provides insight into metabolism, calorie needs, and cardiovascular efficiency to support weight management, energy levels, and long-term health.
Firefly Light Therapy uses advanced LED technology to support pain relief, neurological health, and tissue recovery. This non-invasive therapy is often used to support inflammation reduction and nervous system balance.
Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) therapy uses gentle electromagnetic waves to support circulation, cellular activity, and recovery. Sessions are calming and designed to support overall wellness.
Red light therapy supports cellular energy production and may help with skin health, inflammation, and recovery. This therapy is commonly used as part of a wellness-focused routine.
The ZYTO wellness scan provides personalized insight designed to support wellness planning and individualized care strategies. It’s a quick, non-invasive scan that helps highlight areas your body may want extra support.
These are wellness tools and programs we trust and often recommend to support long-term health outside of the treatment room.
A clinically researched, fasting-mimicking nutrition program designed to support metabolic reset, cellular renewal, and long-term health. Often recommended for clients interested in metabolic health, inflammation support, or longevity-focused wellness.
A plant-based nutrition supplement made from concentrated fruits and vegetables to help bridge nutritional gaps in daily diets. A simple option for clients looking to support foundational wellness and immune health.
An easy-to-use vertical growing system that allows you to grow fresh produce at home year-round. Supports clean nutrition habits, food quality awareness, and daily wellness routines.
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