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m8605
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Is there any real exercise involved when playing for two hours that I should take note of? I mean I can easily imagine a drummer getting a good work out. I doubt id get the same workout being a sax player
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According to bootsdiets.com you burn about 130 per hour. As a pianist I burn about 162 per hour. Do you think if we play allegro we burn them faster? :bigsmile:0
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I wouldn't look at it as a workout as such, but maybe adjust your base activity level upwards if this is something you're doing often. Also, drummers usually sit down, don't they? I know sax players aren't as frenetic, but at least they get to stand up!0
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mmhm yes concert band = sitting down; rock band = standing up. Usually for the rock band its practice monday/wednesday nights and a gig if we're lucky on friday which can be 2hrs or more.0
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According to bootsdiets.com you burn about 130 per hour. As a pianist I burn about 162 per hour. Do you think if we play allegro we burn them faster? :bigsmile:
If only! I only have music performance capstone & piano lessons next semester so I'm just practicing music all semester0 -
I play harp. I didn't think it would count towards exercise at all, but possibly similar to piano..0
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I really don't think so. I play flute and we have 2-hour rehearsals in orchestra. It is nothing like a workout session. I wouldn't bother trying to count calories from it.0
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mmhm yes concert band = sitting down; rock band = standing up. Usually for the rock band its practice monday/wednesday nights and a gig if we're lucky on friday for which can be 2hrs or more.
If you're in the sort of rock band who try and have a great stage presence to energise the audience (i.e. the RIGHT kind :bigsmile: ) then I'd hazard a guess at you burning at least 600 calories over the 2 hours.0 -
I sing in a rock band. Singing wasn't listed here as an activity, but I found it in another site and now I do log it because I tend to be really active while performing in a club or on a stage (the bigger the stage, the more dynamic moves I make)
Sure I don't log a 1 hour rehearsal, as I don't jump and dance around the studio and then the burn is relatively smaller. A 3-4 hours rehearsal is exhausting though...
The point is that it really depends on how you play what you play. I can't believe playing sax is not making you tired. You sure have to use your diaphragm way more than I do. And if you perform on stage, you may incorporate some dance moves too. Log it or not, it is still an activity.
Look at the calculators here: http://www.caloriesperhour.com/index_burn.php, find something similar and decide if it's worth it to eat back those calories or just have them as a bonus activity for yourself
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If you're in the sort of rock band who try and have a great stage presence to energise the audience (i.e. the RIGHT kind :bigsmile: ) then I'd hazard a guess at you burning at least 600 calories over the 2 hours.
This!0 -
According to bootsdiets.com you burn about 130 per hour. As a pianist I burn about 162 per hour. Do you think if we play allegro we burn them faster? :bigsmile:0
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