not sure how to burn lots of calories...?
maaandyxoxo
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i never can burn lots of calories like i see most people on here doing. i see people easily burn 600-800 calories a day, and i just ran/walked 2.13 miles on the treadmill and only burned 200 calories and it kicked my *kitten*. i am having trouble getting a work out in every day, so im thinking maybe its like that because im not working out everyday and thats why i struggle? any one have any ideas?
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i never can burn lots of calories like i see most people on here doing. i see people easily burn 600-800 calories a day, and i just ran/walked 2.13 miles on the treadmill and only burned 200 calories and it kicked my *kitten*. i am having trouble getting a work out in every day, so im thinking maybe its like that because im not working out everyday and thats why i struggle? any one have any ideas?
I have read (but am not a professional in this area by any means) that 300 calories per workout is great. It is what I average. When I began this journey I was burning double that, but I weghed 75 mroe pounds then so it was easier to burn. Now that I am leaner I only burn about 90 calories per mile run and about 300 for a 1-hour weights workout.0 -
Your calorie burn will depend on your age, sex, weight, intensity, and activity. Someone who is obese will burn a lot more doing any exercise than someone closer to goal. A young person will burn more than an older person. A man will burn more than a woman.
If you want to burn more you have to up your intensity level or go longer.0 -
oh ok thankss0
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Start the C2K program. It gets your endurance up gradually. I just finished week 5 and ran 2 miles in 20 minutes without much problem, and I was a terrible runner.0
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Your calorie burn will depend on your age, sex, weight, intensity, and activity. Someone who is obese will burn a lot more doing any exercise than someone closer to goal. A young person will burn more than an older person. A man will burn more than a woman.
If you want to burn more you have to up your intensity level or go longer.
My experience exactly :happy:0 -
Don't worry about calorie burn per se. Focus on a good effective workout. You burn what you burn. The point isn't to get a huge calorie burn. The point is to get fit and obtain a good body composition.0
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Increase the incline on your treadmill...that works for me0
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work harder.0
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In addition to the fact that different people burn calories at different rates, as has been pointed out by others, some calorie estimates are exaggerated.
Focus on your calorie consumption and the intensity and length of your workout. Try to build up to working at a high level of intensity for most of the workout. Then, if you have a lot of weight to lose, gradually work up to 60 minutes a session 5 to 6 times a week.
You should be breaking a sweat. A heart rate monitor helps, but you can also do the "talk" test. If you can speak easily during your workout, you're not pressing yourself sufficiently.0 -
I am older and have knee replacements so I do not run. I find I get my biggest calorie burns in the pool either lap swimming or water jogging. Although going for a very long ride on my horse also burns quite a few calories which amazes me because it feels like the horse is doing most of the work.0
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bump for reading later0
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Try to change it up a bit. Work on some strength training as well. Circuit training in particular just do several exercises one after another then rest after a set of the circuit. This will trick your body to adjusting to something different and also alter your heart rate.0
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Increase the incline on your treadmill...that works for me0
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Don't worry about calorie burn per se. Focus on a good effective workout. You burn what you burn. The point isn't to get a huge calorie burn. The point is to get fit and obtain a good body composition.
this.
also you may want to look into strength training...it may not have high a calorie burn as cardio, but the results are worth it.
It's also about what you see in the mirror.0 -
Food push always are always the most effective and efficient calorie burning exercise0
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i never can burn lots of calories like i see most people on here doing. i see people easily burn 600-800 calories a day, and i just ran/walked 2.13 miles on the treadmill and only burned 200 calories and it kicked my *kitten*. i am having trouble getting a work out in every day, so im thinking maybe its like that because im not working out everyday and thats why i struggle? any one have any ideas?
High calorie burners consist of cardio. The greatest one I can think of is jumping jacks. The problem with that is it's pretty hard to do jumping jacks for a long period of time. So then people turn to things like running. You can sustain that for a long period of time and get a great calorie burn.
As for lighter people doing higher calorie burns when I was 57 and 120lbs I was doing sick burns doing long, hilly hikes.
What did the higher calorie burns do for me? Mostly diddly. I did them to push myself, not for weight loss. There's a point you can hinder yourself for doing to much.
Also, just a few hours of Spartacus made me notice visible muscles I couldn't see before compared to when I was doing cardio. So large calorie burns doesn't necessarily mean better looks. I also have about the same waist line as I did when I was doing a lot of hiking.
Do cardio and resistance training for the sake of your health, don't worry a whole lot about exercise numbers, eat at a deficit of some sort, it doesn't need to be large, just worry about improving yourself and the slimmer better looks come naturally.
A system only has as much energy as you give it, so eat back your exercise calories!0 -
Start on the treadmill with incline 3 and speed 3. Every 3 minutes go up 0.5 on the incline, until you reach 6. After you do 3 minutes on 6, start going down 0.5 on the incline, every 3 minutes, until you reach 3. Initially, if it is very hard, try to stay on incline 5 but for the entire duration as if you went up 5.5, 6, 5.5. Once you start building endurance and can do easily level 6, you can make changes like do 10 extra minutes on 6 and then go down, or do speed 3.2.0
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Don't worry about calorie burn per se. Focus on a good effective workout. You burn what you burn. The point isn't to get a huge calorie burn. The point is to get fit and obtain a good body composition.
This times a miggety million. Getting in shape has everything to do with effective workouts and very little to do with calories burned. Concentrate on the work, not the burn0 -
It's because we're really fat. The more you weigh the more calories burned. Many of us are striving to burn fewer calories like you do.0
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The best calorie burns come from high intensity exercises. Do something weighted / metabolic like kettle bells or circuits, or do a few minutes of sprints. I burn the same amount of calories in 20 minutes of HIIT sprints that I do on a 60 minute run0
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Don't worry about calorie burn per se. Focus on a good effective workout. You burn what you burn. The point isn't to get a huge calorie burn. The point is to get fit and obtain a good body composition.
This is what I've decided is the best course lately. The scale is a fickle thing, the tape measure, not so much.0 -
A really tough workout for me only burns about 500-600 calories. In fact that's about all I burn most days and I work my butt off. I agree, just get a good workout in and don't worry about the numbers0
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You only have about 30 lbs to lose as a goal. This means you do not need to burn a tremendous amount of exercise calories. You could simply focus on weight training 3 to 4 days a week with a few 20 minute interval runs while eating a slight deficit (300 caloriesbelow actual TDEE). You also state you recovered from an ED; how long have you been eating the maximum amount of calories to maintain your weight prior to reducing calories again? I ask because some girls may recover all their weight back but do not give their Resting Metabolic Rate sufficient time to increase back to optimal levels before restricting again.0
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