Am I overreacting?
Skeebee
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So, I've been doing Zumba classes every Tues/Thurs since December. I have a Garmin and it accurately records my calories. I'm not "skinny" at around 240lbs, but I'm flexible and active.
A group of people in my class came up to me to ask what my HRM said for calories. Mine is always at around 600 calories a class. Theirs? Always around 300....
Am I overreacting thinking that I'm out of shape that I burn more and am being too hard on myself? OR, should I take it as I'm actually putting the effort in harder and just different than everyone? I guess I know the answer kinda, but could use some cheering up....
A group of people in my class came up to me to ask what my HRM said for calories. Mine is always at around 600 calories a class. Theirs? Always around 300....
Am I overreacting thinking that I'm out of shape that I burn more and am being too hard on myself? OR, should I take it as I'm actually putting the effort in harder and just different than everyone? I guess I know the answer kinda, but could use some cheering up....
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If you weigh more you're going to burn more. But since I can't see your stats I don't know. It could also be that you're putting in more effort. Burning more calories shouldn't make you feel bad.0
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If you weigh more you're going to burn more. But since I can't see your stats I don't know. It could also be that you're putting in more effort. Burning more calories shouldn't make you feel bad.
This. The more you weigh, the more you burn regardless of heart rate!0 -
Thanks. I figured as much. Just one of those things that you just kind of feel bad about. Call it the "typical fat girl thoughts" LOL! I should start a novel....
#1 so far? "Oh! You should try eating less and you would lose weight!" Seriously?? LOL...can we say stereotype? ha!0 -
But since I can't see your stats I don't know.
My diary should be open to view. Didn't realize it was off. Let me know if you can see it now. :-P0 -
If you weigh more you're going to burn more. But since I can't see your stats I don't know. It could also be that you're putting in more effort. Burning more calories shouldn't make you feel bad.
This. The more you weigh, the more you burn regardless of heart rate!
They are all right. Forget any thoughts but the ones that say you are doing good. I tried Zumba for the second time today in 2 years... I still have two left feet and can't move my feet if my hands are moving... But I can do step aerobics perfectly... I know it's messed up, but just enjoy yourself is all I'm saying.0 -
Yup. I'm 197 and use a Polar HRM and I consistently burn about 600 calories at Zumba. Love it!0
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But since I can't see your stats I don't know.
My diary should be open to view. Didn't realize it was off. Let me know if you can see it now. :-P
I meant bodyweight and height more so. But yeah, everyone is different. I always have trouble with not comparing myself to others. It's a work in progress.0 -
www.zumbacalories.com This will give you the calories burned.0
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Thanks for cheering me up, all. :-) Can always count on the MFP community to come through...0
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Hello, your rate of burn is based on your weight and heart condition. Many factors will impact your total. For example, if you have low oxygen consumption (Asthma) your heart coulc be working harder. I am 6'5", 259lbs male. Yesterday I road the bike for 60 minutes and burned 1000 calories. Went back today, after 30 minutes I ad only burned 300 calories and my heart rate never went above 130. Had to get on the stair machine to get into my target heart rate zone. My wife takes 70 minutes on the tred to get 600 calories. Stay with it a trust your equipment. Change up your workout and intensity and frequency. Then check your resting heart rate before getting out of bed. Compare that rate. You will see changes0
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www.zumbacalories.com This will give you the calories burned.
Umm.......that site told me 1053. O_o, I think I'll stick to the accuracy of my HRM. lol0 -
Zumba is a fun way to burn those calories! Keep up the good work0
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It depends on how you zumba too!! I wear a HRM and my burn for my class this week was 800 cals for an hour! I'm not huge but I am motivated and I MOVE. While I try and refrain from looking like a complete spaz, I can dance and put a HEAP of energy into it. I can safely safe that even though everyone's doing the same moves, not everyone might be putting in the same effort0
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For example, if you have low oxygen consumption (Asthma) your heart coulc be working harder.
Actually, I forgot that my metabolic testing back in May told me I have low oxygen intake (possibly from my allergies). That never dawned on me it might be related.0 -
Yeah, weight matters...and not just "fat", but the added muscle you have to move greater amounts of weight. I'm 4'11" and come in about 130. So...I burn almost nothing. Go me!
But how "in shape" you are matters too. That's the logic behind switching exercises every few months...once you're body gets "more efficient" at something, it burns fewer calories doing it. Probably isn't the largest factor in your Zumba situation, mind you, but you *should* expect the calories burned to go down over time, as you get better at it.0 -
While I try and refrain from looking like a complete spaz,..
I haven't figured out that part yet. DO TELL! HAHAH!!!0 -
If you have to ask - the answer is usually yes!
Don't worry about everyone else, there are going to be so many variables as to how many cals you burn - and even with an HRM, it is still an estimate based on some standard calculations. As long as you are eating well, enjoying your exercise and seeing some results, then I wouldn't change a thing - enjoy your workout and the fact that you have more calories to make a delicious and healthy dinner with than they do!0 -
Probably isn't the largest factor in your Zumba situation, mind you, but you *should* expect the calories burned to go down over time, as you get better at it.
Thanks! I have gone down about 30-40 calories an hour since starting back in December so I'm definitely seeing that change. Plus, I love that my instructor changes up the routines and adds new ones CONSTANTLY so that helps immensely.0 -
enjoy your workout and the fact that you have more calories to make a delicious and healthy dinner with than they do!
OM NOM NOM....0 -
i would be spewing if i only burnt 300 calories in a 45 min - 1 hour class.
i expect that if i go to the gym for an hour, i will have burnt at least 500 calories.0 -
i would be spewing if i only burnt 300 calories in a 45 min - 1 hour class.
i expect that if i go to the gym for an hour, i will have burnt at least 500 calories.
good point. :-P0 -
If you love what you're doing, who cares about what other people do or think? Keep it up! I think it's great!0
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It's just the way the body works - the more of you there is, the more energy that is required to move you.
What's important to remember is that the more you move, eventually there WILL be less of you to move around!
This is the true definition of energy creating energy So I say, you're on you way! Well done!0 -
While I try and refrain from looking like a complete spaz,..
I haven't figured out that part yet. DO TELL! HAHAH!!!
Haha, well for me that means not trying to "over" zumba. There's zumba with energy and there's "over" zumba. But to those that do, they're still having fun and that's the awesome part about it!0 -
I know this isn't a zumba class, but I have noticed that on MFP when I log 30 minutes øf Just Dance 3 I do with my daughter under dancing general it says I burn 299 calories, I am currently 287lbs. But when my girlfriend logs her 30 minutes she does with Just Dance 3 it tells her 155 calories burned. I think I am about 75lbs heavier than her.0
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There's zumba with energy and there's "over" zumba. But to those that do, they're still having fun and that's the awesome part about it!0
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ain't nothing wrong with a bit motivation. Afterall high energy keep other people on task0
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