What to log my exercise as?
the_fat_monkey
Posts: 106
When I do my weight training, I literally go from one exercise to the next, fast as possible, doing like arms, legs, abs, etc. Not working the same muscle group twice in a row. Would I log this as circuit training or just weight training?
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Anyone?0
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I personally do not log any strength training as cardio training. Strength training is to encourage fat loss over muscle loss, build muscle, and to tone the body. It is not meant to be the primary calorie burner in my opinion.0
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I used to log it in as circuit training until I got a HRM. The circuit training option had much higher calories than I actually burned.0
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I workout the same way. A circuit of 4 or 5 exercises, rest for about 90 seconds, repeat, rest, repeat.
If i log it, i use weight training or circuit training under the cardiovascular tool. But i don't worry about eating back exercise calories either.0 -
I used to log it in as circuit training until I got a HRM. The circuit training option had much higher calories than I actually burned.
See, that's what I'm concerned of is overestimating my calories!0 -
I have a Bodymedia Fit (bodymedia.com) and it tells me my calories burned and sleep cycle and everything. I always "guessed" the amount of calories I burned based on what the database said and was always way off...not alwasy too much, but too little too. It is just so different for every person. They use it on The Biggest Loser so I assume it is probably the best thing to use to determine.
I dont eat my calorie burn calories either, I just stick to my 1200 c a day, but if you are going to, you might want to invest in something like that...
Good Luck!!0 -
I personally do not log any strength training as cardio training. Strength training is to encourage fat loss over muscle loss, build muscle, and to tone the body. It is not meant to be the primary calorie burner in my opinion.
I make sure to switch out a couple of the exercises every could of weeks, or I may even do like an arms and shoulders day fit one of my workouts just to mix it up.
The Main thing is, you should be breathing really friggin hard for damned bear the whole workout.0 -
I personally do not log any strength training as cardio training. Strength training is to encourage fat loss over muscle loss, build muscle, and to tone the body. It is not meant to be the primary calorie burner in my opinion.
I make sure to switch out a couple of the exercises every could of weeks, or I may even do like an arms and shoulders day fit one of my workouts just to mix it up.
The Main thing is, you should be breathing really friggin hard for damned bear the whole workout.
So just log it as strength training/weight training right?0
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