862 calories burned... is this possible?
chicagospeechie
Posts: 33 Member
I bought the FT40 Women's HRM and I'm loving it so far, but I don't know if I can trust it.
Stats:
Female
5'3.5"
150lb
22 years old
I just worked out for 80 minutes and it said I burned 862 calories.
I do intervals and when I'm running my heart rate maxed out at ~193 (just for the last minute) but stays between 160-180 through most of my workout. It drops in the mid 140s for a couple of minutes when I'm stretching between sets/doing less intense stuff.
Breakdown of workout:
40 minute treadmill (mix of walking at steep incline and running 1 mile no incline)
15 minutes free weights (exercises from 30DS - I bend my knees and crouch while curling, etc to engage my leg muscles)
23 minutes bike (slower easy pace for majority of ride - HR in 150s. I do sprint twice for 2 mins where HR gets to 170)
4 min abs/stretching on balance ball
does an 862 calorie burn sound at all accurate? it just seems like a lot of calories to me and I need to know how many calories to eat back.
thanks in advance!
Stats:
Female
5'3.5"
150lb
22 years old
I just worked out for 80 minutes and it said I burned 862 calories.
I do intervals and when I'm running my heart rate maxed out at ~193 (just for the last minute) but stays between 160-180 through most of my workout. It drops in the mid 140s for a couple of minutes when I'm stretching between sets/doing less intense stuff.
Breakdown of workout:
40 minute treadmill (mix of walking at steep incline and running 1 mile no incline)
15 minutes free weights (exercises from 30DS - I bend my knees and crouch while curling, etc to engage my leg muscles)
23 minutes bike (slower easy pace for majority of ride - HR in 150s. I do sprint twice for 2 mins where HR gets to 170)
4 min abs/stretching on balance ball
does an 862 calorie burn sound at all accurate? it just seems like a lot of calories to me and I need to know how many calories to eat back.
thanks in advance!
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Sounds good to me.0
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That 40 min treadmill will add up quick. I run for 15-20 mins on the treadmill and generally burn ~200 cal. So your number seems pretty close. HRMs are usually a safe bet0
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Sounds accurate.....I do 90 mins on the treadmill on a incline and burn close to 1000 cals0
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great, thanks all. now I need to figure out some healthy high calorie options - ha.0
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I can usually burn up to 400 cals in 60 mins of walking/running cycling, but I'm a bit lighter than you, and my workouts are nowhere near the level of intensity that yours sound like, and I can't get my heart-rate up to anywhere near that level. So, it sounds reasonable to me for that kind of workout.0
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I run for 75 minutes on my elliptical and I always lose over 800 calories...Your question is possible0
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Sounds totally possible. And eat all those cals back. Make sure a lot of the calories come from protein0
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Yes sounds about right. Your heart rate is sitting quite high for the work you're doing, but that will come down as you get fitter. Obviously you will burn more cals at higher heart rate. Keep up the good work!0
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Yes sounds about right. Your heart rate is sitting quite high for the work you're doing, but that will come down as you get fitter. Obviously you will burn more cals at higher heart rate. Keep up the good work!0
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Absolutely your heart will have to work extra hard to deliver oxygen to your tissues.
My heart rate was averaging in 170s when i started cardio again after many months being very sick and on steroids. Now its more like 150/160s doing the same effort.
You will get your fitness back quickly. Keep it up! X0 -
I just burned 880 calories on an 80 minute run so I will say very possible!
My heart rate got to 160-165 at times.0 -
Sounds okay to me! I have burnt about that doing about 70 minutes on my stationary bike at home.0
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Actually as a rule of thumb, for an hours training you do not need any extra fuel or food....
It's that minimal.... Hell you do not even need water for that time (Although it does affect performance slightly, but so does stopping water table...)
So healthy calorie options just because it says extra? No.... just don't worry about it... have a bit more here or there with your normal day, don't need to go out of the way for that time... if you train over 2hrs then you NEED to have some recovery nutrition planned..... Muscles + liver will be depleted which isn't too good and can lead to a really foggy brain kind of feeling if severe depeletion...
Not using your liver stores if under that so yea... and muscles not much below hr...0 -
Very possible. I've logged 800+ calorie burns in an hour.0
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That sounds pretty do-able. When I run I burn about 130 calories a mile. I'll run 5k (3.1 miles) a day and burn 400-450 calories (before stretching etc).
fwiw, I don't "eat back". I fuel my body approximately the same way every day (about 1600 calories). Some days I work out, some days I don't.0 -
Actually as a rule of thumb, for an hours training you do not need any extra fuel or food....
It's that minimal.... Hell you do not even need water for that time (Although it does affect performance slightly, but so does stopping water table...)
So healthy calorie options just because it says extra? No.... just don't worry about it... have a bit more here or there with your normal day, don't need to go out of the way for that time... if you train over 2hrs then you NEED to have some recovery nutrition planned..... Muscles + liver will be depleted which isn't too good and can lead to a really foggy brain kind of feeling if severe depeletion...
Not using your liver stores if under that so yea... and muscles not much below hr...0 -
Sounds right to me, I went running outside with a friend yesterday (jogged/walked) and burned 1045 calories in 90 mins. You are good to go I would say!0
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i'm glad you posted this question. there's a fitness tracker at my gym & it keeps track of calories burned based on which machines you log into & if you took a class, etc. it's never the same as myfitnesspals estimates, actually the one at the gym states MORE calories burned than fitnesspal does. i wonder which is more accurate. i'm using the lesser of the two, just to play it safe.0
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