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mmtschan
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Went out and bought a HRM. The calorie count is WAY off what the machine calorie count was for my work out. Machine said 414 and HRM said 585. Which one do I go with? I don't want to over eat? Should I go with the machine just to be safe? But then why would the HRM purchase be necessary?
Anyone?
Anyone?
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