Bodymediafit Calories
ErniesMom863
Posts: 36 Member
I have been wearing a bodymediafit for a month or so and I truly feel like the calories are not calculating correctly. I go to the gym and I start with a vigorous warm-up typically consisting of 100 single unders, 25 pvc pipe overhead squats, 100 single unders, 25 hand release push-ups, 25 sit ups, 100 single unders. Then I stretch for 10 minutes or so. I then proceed to do a wod consisting of lots of strength training and cardio including 35 pound kettlebell swings.
Well, I have been stretching all this for an average of 2 hours and 20 minutes in order to reach a 500 calorie burn goal. Doesn't it seem odd that the calorie burn is so low. When I see the results of Polar users their burn is so high. Just wondering....I guess the positive is that my workouts have gone from 1 hour to over 2 hours so I guess it's better. I have always been curious about the real calorie burn of my Crossfit style wods. Any thoughts?
Well, I have been stretching all this for an average of 2 hours and 20 minutes in order to reach a 500 calorie burn goal. Doesn't it seem odd that the calorie burn is so low. When I see the results of Polar users their burn is so high. Just wondering....I guess the positive is that my workouts have gone from 1 hour to over 2 hours so I guess it's better. I have always been curious about the real calorie burn of my Crossfit style wods. Any thoughts?
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Mine seems to give an estimate on the lower side for weight training and stationary cycling. You'll see on the Biggest Loser, how sometimes they strap them to their left calves? I have heard this will give you a more accurate burn for those exercises. The Bodymedia website says doing that might confuse the device, but I do that when I'm lifting or using a stationary bike, otherwise it gives me diddly squat. :laugh: Just keep comparing its estimates with your actual results and you'll get a better handle on it as time goes by.0
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Thanks for helping! Where do you wear it on your calf?0
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I just put it about mid calf.0
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Thanks, I'll try that. I'll let you know how it works out.0
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Unless they've changed it since I had mine, it's not designed to track resistance exercise. You're supposed to manually log that.0
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Mine seems to give an estimate on the lower side for weight training and stationary cycling. You'll see on the Biggest Loser, how sometimes they strap them to their left calves? I have heard this will give you a more accurate burn for those exercises. The Bodymedia website says doing that might confuse the device, but I do that when I'm lifting or using a stationary bike, otherwise it gives me diddly squat. :laugh: Just keep comparing its estimates with your actual results and you'll get a better handle on it as time goes by.
You could do some cardio too.0 -
Mine seems to give an estimate on the lower side for weight training and stationary cycling. You'll see on the Biggest Loser, how sometimes they strap them to their left calves? I have heard this will give you a more accurate burn for those exercises. The Bodymedia website says doing that might confuse the device, but I do that when I'm lifting or using a stationary bike, otherwise it gives me diddly squat. :laugh: Just keep comparing its estimates with your actual results and you'll get a better handle on it as time goes by.
You could do some cardio too.0
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