Fitbit tells me I've burned more calories walking than doing a strenuous workout?
toxikon
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I've had my Fitbit Alta HR for a few months now and I'm kind of scratching my head at this.
It says I burn about 150 calories for half an hour of brisk walking. I'm definitely not breaking a sweat during the walk and I'm walking at a comfortable pace.
On the other hand, I do a 30 minute intense strength/cardio class that has me gasping for breath and dripping buckets of sweat by the end, and the Fitbit says I've only burned 100 calories - even when I manually crank the intensity level to "High". There are no breaks in this class, just back-to-back high-rep barbell squats, lunges, cleans, presses, etc.
Anyone else experience this with their Fitbits? I've heard that they can sometimes be inaccurate but this just seems so weird to me.
It says I burn about 150 calories for half an hour of brisk walking. I'm definitely not breaking a sweat during the walk and I'm walking at a comfortable pace.
On the other hand, I do a 30 minute intense strength/cardio class that has me gasping for breath and dripping buckets of sweat by the end, and the Fitbit says I've only burned 100 calories - even when I manually crank the intensity level to "High". There are no breaks in this class, just back-to-back high-rep barbell squats, lunges, cleans, presses, etc.
Anyone else experience this with their Fitbits? I've heard that they can sometimes be inaccurate but this just seems so weird to me.
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fitbit isnt really meant to track weight lifting its a step counter so it makes sense lol it has no idea what your lifting10
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JaydedMiss wrote: »fitbit isnt really meant to track weight lifting its a step counter so it makes sense lol it has no idea what your lifting
It's kind of an active lifting class - my heart rate is definitely in the 'cardio' zone during most of it. Definitely much higher than during my walks. Which is why I'm confused.0 -
I’m a 37 yr old f, 5’4”, 170 lbs. Today my Apple Watch says I burned 151 active calories (208 total) for a 34 min, 2 mile brisk walk today. I have found it to be pretty accurate. Sounds like your Fitbit is underestimating your weightlifting calories instead of overestimating your walking calories.
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The walking calories have been pretty accurate on my Fitbit. I don’t think it’s overestimating your walk at all.2
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My Fitbit is the same. It says I've burned around 300 calories for an hour of walking, but closer to 250 for a pole fitness class that has me ready to puke by the end of the warmup. However, overall I've found it to be quite accurate, so I just take what it gives me and try to eat accordingly. Effort does not always equal energy, unfortunately.4
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Is the distance correct on that walk though?
It's probably easy enough now (sweating/breathing/hr only indicate how tough on your system, not calorie burn) that the HR-based calorie burn isn't being used.
Which means the normal daily distance method is.
If the distance is off - the calorie burn is off.
When you walk a known distance to compare - confirm it's your avg daily pace - not grocery store shuffle, not exercise level pace. Right in the middle.
That way as the Fitbit dynamically attempts to calculate distance of each step's impact against expected (for weight and stride length stats) impact - you'll have best chance of accuracy at either side of the range.
Don't want dead on correct for exercise level pace when that's only 30-45 min of day, and then it's more inaccurate for rest of the hours of the day walking.
Oh - to the exercise class, review the activity record on Fitbit and confirm it appears it really saw all the high HR there likely was.
For many it cuts out when HR goes high, for others it just stops reading accurately as HR goes higher.
So perhaps you were actually higher than cardio zone.0 -
Fitbit is definitely not designed to handle full fledged work outs. It is mainly a step tracker. 150 calories used on a nice brisk half hour walk is pretty much in line with almost all calculators.
Heart rate and calorie burn while connected, are not indicators of each. Sure would be nice to shed 50 pounds watching a suspense movie.2 -
Your Fitbit isn’t saying you burned that much during the exercise per se.... it is saying your activity level for the day has exceeded the level you have set in MFP. Meaning, if you are set as sedentary but your activity level exceeds that by x calories, it awards you x calories0
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I can see your fitbit under-estimating your intense exercise activity if the intense exercise wasn't accompanied by readings that registered on the accelerometer.
You may want to consider entering a manual activity on your Fitbit for the duration of non step based exercise activities.
Your MFP adjustment, of course, doesn't just reflect an individual exercise activity. It is a function of the balance of TDEE calories between Fitbit and MFP at the time you look.0 -
I had problems with my Alta not recording segments of my circuit weight training and higher intensity cardio workouts, therefore a lower calorie count.
And that's why I traded it for a Charge HR2. Problem solved.2 -
I walked about 3 hours today, roughly 8 miles, and burned 950
calories according to my fitbit surge.0 -
Your Fitbit isn’t saying you burned that much during the exercise per se.... it is saying your activity level for the day has exceeded the level you have set in MFP. Meaning, if you are set as sedentary but your activity level exceeds that by x calories, it awards you x calories
Not sure about her fitbit. But mine has a built in gps that tracks my distance exactely. It tells me how far i walked, how long, average speed, calories burned, avrage HR etc ..for that particular excersise.
My hr for the 3 hour was an avarge of 130 to 150.0 -
Not trying to thread hijack, but I’ve been scratching my head at my Fitbit too. Just got a Charge HR and managed to sync it- but for the last two days it’s given my hundreds of calories extra, just for my normal daily activity!
So yeah, with you on the head scratching!0 -
Leannep2201 wrote: »Not trying to thread hijack, but I’ve been scratching my head at my Fitbit too. Just got a Charge HR and managed to sync it- but for the last two days it’s given my hundreds of calories extra, just for my normal daily activity!
So yeah, with you on the head scratching!
After first getting it, it's going to need about 2 weeks to figure out some stats that apply to you.
What is general resting HR - used in the HR-based calorie burn formula for exercise.
Where is the line when exercise starts - to move from step-based to HR-based calorie burn calculations.
How often do you work out - used in the HR-based calculation.
Takes a bit.
Now, you can review some of that stuff - is HR jumping up during the daily activity a lot because of out of shape?
Is the distance reported for a known distance walk correct? See my response above for the test.
It could also be you are much more active daily than you thought if you selected Sedentary on MFP - meaning max adjustment.
Those adjustments could be very valid and won't change with above info being gained in next 2 weeks.
If above 4K steps - you are not Sedentary.
Now - for purpose of syncing - setting to Sedentary is fine - read the FAQ in the Fitbit group. Just larger adjustments when you are no where near.2 -
Your Fitbit isn’t saying you burned that much during the exercise per se.... it is saying your activity level for the day has exceeded the level you have set in MFP. Meaning, if you are set as sedentary but your activity level exceeds that by x calories, it awards you x calories
Except there was no comment that the MFP line for Fitbit calorie adjustment was being read.
In fact, the way it was written - the actual Fitbit workout was being read to compare.
I could be wrong, but usually people that are confused phrase it differently.0
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