Circuit Training vs. Weight Lifting
chantalm15
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If I lift weights and do 6 different exercises and abs in 30 minutes, does that count as weight lifting or circuit training on the exercise log because they seem to be very different on MFP. For example, today I did a set of 15 side lat raises then a set of 15 front db raises then a set of 30 abs and then two more sets of that and then the same for the next 4 exercises split into pairs of two. For the two exercises I'll go back to back with abs for all three sets but I'll probably take a few minutes break before I start the next pair of exercises. I'm asking because MFP says 30 minutes of weight lifting is 95 calories while 30 minutes of circuit training is 250 which is a big discrepancy so I don't want to over or underestimate my workouts.
Let me know if you can help! Thanks!
Let me know if you can help! Thanks!
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From what I understand, circuit training would involve cardio mixed in with that. The 30 Day Shred is more of a circuit training workout. A mix of cardio, strength and abs.
The cardio is what burns the calories--of course, muscle continues to burn calories during your rest.0 -
If I lift weights and do 6 different exercises and abs in 30 minutes, does that count as weight lifting or circuit training on the exercise log because they seem to be very different on MFP. For example, today I did a set of 15 side lat raises then a set of 15 front db raises then a set of 30 abs and then two more sets of that and then the same for the next 4 exercises split into pairs of two. For the two exercises I'll go back to back with abs for all three sets but I'll probably take a few minutes break before I start the next pair of exercises. I'm asking because MFP says 30 minutes of weight lifting is 95 calories while 30 minutes of circuit training is 250 which is a big discrepancy so I don't want to over or underestimate my workouts.
Let me know if you can help! Thanks!0 -
I think that would be more like circuit training if you are not stopping at all. The lower calorie burns for weight lifting pertain to slow lifts with rest in between.0
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They're both going to be very inaccurate because how does MFP know how intense your workout was? If you did 30 minutes of weight lifting with 50lb dumbbells versus 5lb dumbbells it's going to make a huge difference. Same with the circuit training.
If you have to pick one, I'd go with the lower. Circuit training focuses on keeping your heart rate high the whole time (so basically lots of cardio in between sets) so it's gonna be a lot more burned.0 -
these are the main two categories i use for logging my exercise and i decide which one by the following
If i lift, and rest in between sets, sit, look at my phone, take a drink of water etc.............then its weight lifting
when i super set exercises with no rest, and keep moving constantly keeping my heartrate up the whole time...........circuit training
for this i would say do one set of one exercise, followed by 2-3 sets of different exercises all in a row with no rest, then do crunches or dips for a min, then repeat. no rest.0 -
Great thanks guys all your input really helped!!0
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