How many cals does 5 mins on a power plate burn?
Diggy2011
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I have one and enjoy using it but have searched for info and can't find anything.
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first off..whats a power plate? lol0
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it all depends on how high your heart rate was? How intense can you get in 5 minutes......0
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From MFP's exercise list, weight training is probably closest. It won't be very much!0
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is that the thing you stand on and its supposed to maek you lose weight?0
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first off..whats a power plate? lol
http://www.gymcompany.co.uk/powerplate/?gclid=CIS3-eW6mKwCFYEZ4QodiggFPQ0 -
Guessing very little. Would you consider it strength/muscle training (small compared to aerobic exercises)? Or aerobic training (much greater burn). Not sure if 5 minutes is long enough to get your heart rate up to get a good burn going.
If you can get your hands on a decent HRM (heart rate monitor). Check it out.
Interested in seeing the results.0 -
Some one had suggested to me that I purchase a Heart Rate Monitor. I think they tell you how many calories are burned after work outs.
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More toning than weightloss good for circulation.0
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most likely only about 2-4 cals per minute then you would burn not doing (above maintenance) so it should be safe for 5 minutes doing that to put it in as 10-20 calories.0
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Wow you actually have access to one. I recall the old ones with the big belt. I have always questioned the effectiveness of this type of apparatus when it comes to weight loss. Stimulation --- I am sure it does, but burning FAT--Verdict is out on that one.? I get motion sickness from being in the passenger side of a CAR---- I am sure this would shake the ---- out of me. Hummmmm0
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Wow you actually have access to one. I recall the old ones with the big belt. I have always questioned the effectiveness of this type of apparatus when it comes to weight loss. Stimulation --- I am sure it does, but burning FAT--Verdict is out on that one.? I get motion sickness from being in the passenger side of a CAR---- I am sure this would shake the ---- out of me. Hummmmm
Shifts the wax outta of ya ears0 -
We have one too and love it! We bought a floor model during an awesome sale. It was well worth the price.
If you feel it in your head that strongly, you are probably not flexing/bending your knees or elbows enough.
I very rarely do static exercises on it, except maybe arms and planks. I actually sweat, breathe harder, and my heartrate is higher when I'm using the power plate than when I just workout with weights. I do a lot of lunges, squats, step-up, jump-ups, crunches, and dips. I feel my muscles work harder during active exercises, and it makes the 60 second timer seem to go faster!
I am not positive, but I've read that it utilizes 100% of your muscle fibers instead of just 45% that regular weight lifting uses. Again, I am not sure if that is correct. I've wondered if I should just enter in double the time for regular weight lifting.
What I am positive of, is that I am getting stronger faster and my endurance is increasing.0
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