Does this cardio chart seem accurate to you?
lilRicki
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In the event your HRM should crap the bed like mine did, do you think this chart is a good reference?
http://www.nutristrategy.com/caloriesburned.htm
http://www.nutristrategy.com/caloriesburned.htm
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If you HRM does go you can find all those exercises in the MFP database, and MFP takes into account gender, age, and weight. So with the absence of a HRM I would go with the lower of MFP or the machine if you are using one.0
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Seems pretty on key. I am basing that on what I burn doing those activities. I am 132 lbs and the 130 column is pretty dead on for me.0
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Based on what I see on the machines at the gym, and overall knowledge from doing this for YEARS..it looks pretty close on the sports I am familiar with. As far as sailing and weird ones like that, not so sure. The basic cardio exercises look pretty accurate.0
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Ok thanks guys...I work out from home, that's why I got a HRM...no machines, just my *kitten* moving. I'm not worried about my Heart Rate, I'm pretty good at judging when I'm dying. I'm just super peeved that I trusted my HRM and it's wrong, so it's no wonder I haven't lost anything. So I'm going to go by what MFP and this chart says...0
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