Now I have a HRM..........

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.......... what's the most reliable source for calculating the calories burned?

On the advice of fellow MFPers I bought a HRM to help me record my exercise more accurately. It doesn't calculate the calories burned though so what do others use to calculate the calories burned from the average heart rate?
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  • Sanvita58
    Sanvita58 Posts: 122 Member
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    I wish to know that too...
  • Pughey
    Pughey Posts: 30 Member
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    There are loads of different ones on the internet and quite honestly I'm confused lol
  • Keefypoos
    Keefypoos Posts: 231 Member
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    so which HRM have you got?
  • dad106
    dad106 Posts: 4,868 Member
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    I'd say return it and get one that does.. Preferably a Polar.
  • Pughey
    Pughey Posts: 30 Member
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    I'm very poor!!! lol. I had to get a cheap one off ebay. It's by Target Fitness. I know it's basic, and knew that when I bought it, but I thought it was better to have a basic one than nothing at all. Now I can save up for a really decent one. In the meantime though I could do with a link to a site with the formula or a calculator
  • oeys
    oeys Posts: 25 Member
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    I use a polar hrm and it doesn't work out the cals either. I found a site that has a calculator and this is what I've been using. Not sure if it's correct but the cals it works out are reasonably close to the estimations mfp give and it's better than nothing!

    http://www.triathlontrainingblog.com/calculators/calories-burned-calculator-based-on-average-heart-rate/

    Hope someone experienced can help us with this question!
  • Keefypoos
    Keefypoos Posts: 231 Member
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    Women: C/min = (-20.4022 + 0.4472 x HR + 0.1263 x weight + 0.074 x age) / 4.184
    weight is in kg

    http://www.triathlontrainingblog.com/calculators/calories-burned-calculator-based-on-average-heart-rate/

    hope this helps
  • Tia_N_Mac
    Tia_N_Mac Posts: 181 Member
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    I use a polar hrm and it doesn't work out the cals either. I found a site that has a calculator and this is what I've been using. Not sure if it's correct but the cals it works out are reasonably close to the estimations mfp give and it's better than nothing!

    http://www.triathlontrainingblog.com/calculators/calories-burned-calculator-based-on-average-heart-rate/

    Hope someone experienced can help us with this question!
    Thank you for the link.
  • Insinr8r
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    I have a Polar FT7 with chest strap. It calculates cals burnt, duration of exercise, heart rate at time of exercise and and I'm pretty sure there's more but these are the more important information that i need.
    I purchased mine on Ebay brand new for $130.00 AUD. I think it came from Sydney. For me and my daughter in law (who also has the same one) it is a very important tool in our quest to get fit & healthy.
    i hoped this helps
  • Martucha123
    Martucha123 Posts: 1,093 Member
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    Women: C/min = (-20.4022 + 0.4472 x HR + 0.1263 x weight + 0.074 x age) / 4.184
    weight is in kg

    http://www.triathlontrainingblog.com/calculators/calories-burned-calculator-based-on-average-heart-rate/

    hope this helps

    i use this one
    hrm with calories burned indicatore are overreated...
    the one that counts them accurattely is polar, others i researched really overestimate

    mine counts calories but i just ignore and go with the formula
  • Di3012
    Di3012 Posts: 2,250 Member
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    Regarding Polar HRMs, FT4 and above calculate calories.

    FT4 and FT7 appear to be very popular on MFP, I recently bought the Polar FT4f from Amazon, it calculates calories a treat. I have called it Lottie and I luffs it. :heart:
  • KahuNZ
    KahuNZ Posts: 401 Member
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    I have just purchased a York HRM and still trying to analyze the benefit. But I did check out the site mentioned by others -
    http://www.triathlontrainingblog.com/calculators/calories-burned-calculator-based-on-average-heart-rate/

    Found that the calories burned were very similar from the HRM and the site. But....the machine (stationary bike) had about 100 calories less burned for a 45 min session. I use the machine calorie count for my daily exercise.
  • Insinr8r
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    http://www.triathlontrainingblog.com/calculators/calories-burned-calculator-based-on-average-heart-rate/

    I had a look at the above web site and based on my average heart rate it calculated way too high the amount of calories burnt. Also the author was not too sure about how to calculate accurately the VO2max formula. Too hit & miss for me. I'll stick with my HRM.
  • Pughey
    Pughey Posts: 30 Member
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    Right, I found a link to work out my VO2max and that online calculator now works a treat and results look much more realistic to me now. Thanks for the help guys. If I'm going to do this I'm going to do it properly and the formula you chose could make a massive difference so I wanted to get it right. Using the formula alone my class last night burned 847 cals whereas using the online calculator with my VO2max comes out at 594 which seems much more likely but that was a difference of almost 300 calories which is a big deal if you're thinking in food terms!
  • diam0nddagger
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    I got the Polar FT4 after I almost bought a cheaper one that didn't calculate calories (oops) and I LOVE it. I got mine at christmas when all the deals were on :wink: and it's pink!
  • Puddykat1026
    Puddykat1026 Posts: 164 Member
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    I went to Sports Authority & got one that only tracked the heart rate & returned it. ****'s Sproting Goods had an inexpensive one with a chest strap that tracks calories burned. I think I paid $30). I too am on the monetarily challenged wagon so I had to get what I can afford. To be honest, it works great. Some people said the cheaper ones would have issues when you go to the gym & get around others with one, but I had no issues. As a patter of fact, my machine synced with it. I eyed the other machines around me to make sure it wasn't stealing their info & it was fine. I can't remember the brand, but if you want to send me a message, I can get that for you when I'm near it (it's currently in my gym bag NOT near me). Good luck!
  • Di3012
    Di3012 Posts: 2,250 Member
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    Women: C/min = (-20.4022 + 0.4472 x HR + 0.1263 x weight + 0.074 x age) / 4.184
    weight is in kg

    http://www.triathlontrainingblog.com/calculators/calories-burned-calculator-based-on-average-heart-rate/

    hope this helps

    The figure you end up with at the end of that calculation is how many calories in how much time? Would it be calories per minutes, hour or what?

    :flowerforyou:
  • Pughey
    Pughey Posts: 30 Member
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    Women: C/min = (-20.4022 + 0.4472 x HR + 0.1263 x weight + 0.074 x age) / 4.184
    weight is in kg

    http://www.triathlontrainingblog.com/calculators/calories-burned-calculator-based-on-average-heart-rate/

    hope this helps

    The figure you end up with at the end of that calculation is how many calories in how much time? Would it be calories per minutes, hour or what?

    :flowerforyou:

    Yes, calories per minute. Although I found it to be really really high.
  • Di3012
    Di3012 Posts: 2,250 Member
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    Women: C/min = (-20.4022 + 0.4472 x HR + 0.1263 x weight + 0.074 x age) / 4.184
    weight is in kg

    http://www.triathlontrainingblog.com/calculators/calories-burned-calculator-based-on-average-heart-rate/

    hope this helps

    The figure you end up with at the end of that calculation is how many calories in how much time? Would it be calories per minutes, hour or what?

    :flowerforyou:

    Yes, calories per minute. Although I found it to be really really high.

    :noway: thanks!

    ::::runs off to get calculator:::