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HRM for monitoring calories in strength training?

Chocoholic55555
Chocoholic55555 Posts: 173 Member
edited January 18 in Fitness and Exercise
I'm using a FitBit to monitor my calorie burn for fog about my daily life & a HRM for cardio workouts. I'm quite pleased at how accurate I feel the calorie records are for these 2 activities, which only leaves strength & toning work.

I read somewhere that a HRM is not going to be accurate at recording strength work as it'll over estimate calories, is this true?

How do you record calorie burn for strength work?

Thanks in advance.

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  • Anayalata
    Anayalata Posts: 391 Member
    Mostly by estimation.

    You can try using a HRM to get a general idea but you should use the number it gives you as a starting point and add/subtract based on the rate of your gains/losses.

    I did it one month at a time so it was a slow process. If anyone knows of a better way I'm all ears.
  • krissypea79
    krissypea79 Posts: 362 Member
    I usually just subtract from what the HRM says by 75 or so calories (depending on the length and intensity of my strength training). That may seem like a lot, but I'd rather under-estimate than over-estimate. :smile:
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