Les Mills anyone??
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Does anyone do Les Mills? I have NO CLUE how many calories it would burn or how to log it and my body bugg is broken
I love love love this workout. Anyone else?
I love love love this workout. Anyone else?
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I do BODYPUMP and BODYCOMBAT from Les Mills.
It's really hard to calculate numbers but here is on average setup of calories burned.
These are probably a tad high unless you can really keep up in class and do the workout at high impact all class long.
737 Calories burned in Body Combat Class
560 Calories burned in Body Pump Class
735 Calories burned in Body Attack Class
530 Calories burned in Body Jam Class
675 Calories burned in RPM Class
620 Calories burned in Body Step Class.1 -
wow great! That's for an hour class?0
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Yes, all of those are for the hour class (55minutes technically )0
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I do the body pump class and that number is about right for me (560) sometimes a little higher pending on my output. But on avg that is about correct.0
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My HRM tells me approx 250-300 for pump and 450 ish for combat0
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My HRM tells me approx 250-300 for pump and 450 ish for combat
That's a tad on the lower side, but it depends on how much weight you lift and your body weight and all. It's pretty different for everyone.0 -
I love BodyCombat, BodyPump, and RPM! I am terrible at working out because I get bored so easily with the generic cardio, so these are my #1 exercises. I like how BodyPump made me unafraid of free weights.0
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For Pump in particular, there are so many variables - your weight, what you're lifting, the effort you're putting into it.
Attack is proabably the biggest calorie burner - I reckon I could burn 500-600 in an hour of that.
(having said that, its a class I dont much enjoy - too many jumping jacks :laugh: )
Combat is next highest - for me, I'd get 400-500 for an hour of that one, going full-out.
Pump is the lowest in terms of calories burned, though the muscles it builds will have noticeable impact! I record it at between 300-400 for an hour.0 -
For Pump in particular, there are so many variables - your weight, what you're lifting, the effort you're putting into it.
Attack is proabably the biggest calorie burner - I reckon I could burn 500-600 in an hour of that.
(having said that, its a class I dont much enjoy - too many jumping jacks :laugh: )
Combat is next highest - for me, I'd get 400-500 for an hour of that one, going full-out.
Pump is the lowest in terms of calories burned, though the muscles it builds will have noticeable impact! I record it at between 300-400 for an hour.
I would agree with these...of course your weight/age factor into it. I LOVE Les Mills...they are awesome high energy classes. I no longer do Pump, but I do Attack, Combat, and CX Worx.0 -
Les Mills has a website that gives the average calorie burn.
I am a regular in Body Jam... I do Body Step from time to time.... have tried Body Pump, and Attack... Would love to try Combat.0 -
I also LOVE the Les Mils classes! But when I track calories, I always lower the total calories by a couple 100 from what they say the total burn is (as listed by another poster). I don't have a HRM, and I'd rather underestimate since I do eat back my exercise calories.0
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I take Body Step and Attack on a regular basis and burn about 320-360 for each class. I did Body Combat for the first time today and burned 253 calories in 56ish minutes,SH'bam is about 220 in 45 minutes. I use a HRM and my burns are always lower than most other people. I'm not sure why. Still all great workouts. Oh and Pump is for me is about 250ish.0
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Attack is proabably the biggest calorie burner - I reckon I could burn 500-600 in an hour of that.
(having said that, its a class I dont much enjoy - too many jumping jacks :laugh: )
It made me get used to them. I could do a zillion full impact jacks and be like, "and?" :laugh: Attack is my favorite class, great to see all the fellow Attackers!
I'd be wary of very high burn numbers without a HRM. You'd either need to be very fit (and muscular) and do full impact practically the whole way through, or be quite large where you still burn mucho calories even with lower impact and taking breaks. I'm mostly referring to the intense aerobic classes like Attack and Combat, though.0 -
Janie R I agree, calorie estimates are deceiving. I began to see much better results once I started using a HRM to track calories burned. Love Les Mills Classes!!!0
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I do RPM at least 5 days a week, i burn about 500 calories, i have to decrease the calorie amount cause on the fitness pal it says like 700+ which is really high. I do RPM, Combat, pump, love them all, if anyone wants to "add me" go right ahead0
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Thank you for that! I just did that Today!! I actually work at beachbody!!0
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I am clueless myself. I just did the kickstart one ( 30 minutes). I sweated like crazy and I weigh about 130 . I need a fitbit or something to be able to determine. I believe it is different for everyone due to weight and age perhaps.0
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I used to do Body Step & Body Combat at my old gym...miss it SO much...and would normally burn anywhere from 300-500 calories, depending on which class it was, and how intense the moves were.0
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I finally bought the bodymedia unit to monitor, because I have no clue either. It should be arriving today, so hopefully I'll be at least burning some half decent calories. (Just started with LMP on Monday).0
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Anyone know about calories burned during GRIT?!?! I love the work out, but have been curious. Also love hearing other Les Mills fans; I do Pump, CX, and GRIT0
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Love love love Les Mills!
I did Insanity recently and whilst the fitness it gave me was incredible, giving up LM classes (well kind of, I still did occasional Combat) was just too much of a sacrifice.
I do pretty much all the classes apart from Step and GRIT...however my new favourite is Sh'bam. There is so much jumping in it that you can get a surprisingly full on workout. If you really go for it you can burn lots of calories, in the past I have burned 540 in 45 minutes of Sh'bam when I was going hell for leather (and I'm pretty fit) and that is the same amount i would burn in Combat and some releases of Attack in the same time. And you definitely don't feel like you are working out at Sh'bam.
So to add to the other variables people have mentioned above, the calorie burn will also differ greatly depending on which release you are doing. For instance Body Pump 79 had me burning around 500 cals per hour, whereas other releases which weren't quite so intense overall may only register 250 cals.0 -
I do Les Mills Combat and Pump, the DVD home versions and I use a Bodybugg to track mine. The hour long Combat workouts I burn anywhere from 450-600. The hour long Pump workouts are around 250, but I am not lifting to my goal weight as I am not quite there yet! It wouldn't surprise me that you could burn a higher number doing a live class, as you may be motivated by the people around you and the instructors in class, whereas at home you have to just tough it out yourself...and also, the variation you're getting in that class setting as opposed to at home helps! I wish there was a Les Mills class in my town, I would love it!0
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I thought I was burning 400 calories in 45 minute class of body combat but I wore a heart rate monitor today and it told me I only burn 250 calories in 45 minutes but I'm still gonna do combat because I love it I was just really shocked! I work at high intensity, sweat a lot, and face is super red just as an fyi about my intensity level0
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