burnt calories after exercise

jmhurley87
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Ok so when i enter ive walked slow pace for 1hr it says ive burnt 171 calories, my heart rate monitor says 163 calories. so basically the same, but i know you burn calories after exercising too so should i keep heart rate monitor on for a certain period or just ignore then calorie?
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If you're doing low intensity cardio which is what it sounds like, you stop burning calories basically as soon as you stop. If you were doing HIIT (interval training) you'd burn for a few hours after. However, doing weight training, you continue to burn calories for up to 36 hours after you've finished your workout. The reason is that the muscle tissue must regenerate and recover and to do this calories must be burned. Something to think about next time you're wondering what exercise to do!0
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so if im walking ill just take hrm off after but if im doing hard training should i leave it on? i do a jillian micheals dvd and i do it for about 30minutes its running then strengh running strengh ect ect.0
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I personally only count the calories I burn during my workout. Anything else is a bonus!
The DVD sounds perfect with strength training.
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What you are saying about burning afterwards is true. But, I wouldn't eat back those calories.0
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Nagh i would eat back them calories, i dont tend to eat back the calories i burn unless i feel i need to0
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Nagh i would eat back them calories, i dont tend to eat back the calories i burn unless i feel i need to
Totally agree.0
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