Garmin question
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kzandarski
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I use a Garmin 305 to measure my calories and it seems pretty accurate when I use it for running. I have been setting it to the 'other sport' setting when I do my weight workout and find my calorie burn really low. Today I did 40 minutes. I super set through the whole workout. I was literally dripping sweat on my feet and huffing and puffing. According to the HRM I burned 22 calories! This is consistent with other weight workouts and just doesn't seem right for the amount of effort I am putting out.
Anyone have thoughts or suggestions?
Thanks,
Karen
Anyone have thoughts or suggestions?
Thanks,
Karen
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Heart rate monitors are not accurate for estimating calories burned while weightlifting.
Edited to add this link
http://www.sparkpeople.com/community/ask_the_experts.asp?q=750 -
Thanks for the link. So my next question would be who do people accurately estiimate calories for weight workouts?0
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I don't think Garmins use your heart rate to estimate calories burned anyway.0
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was the GPS off? I think it has to be off if training inside - mine is not that accurate for calories burned indoors.0
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