Totally different readings from HRM and MFP
rai8759
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Hey,
Just did Turbo Jam for about 42 minutes. My heart rate monitor told me I burned 282 calories. MFP told me I burned over 600... thoughts?
I didn't slack either.. did my best. Jumped around and poured sweat like the best of them.
Just did Turbo Jam for about 42 minutes. My heart rate monitor told me I burned 282 calories. MFP told me I burned over 600... thoughts?
I didn't slack either.. did my best. Jumped around and poured sweat like the best of them.
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Trust the heart rate monitor, BUT make sure the placement and it's functioning are correct too.0
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When I do exercises that are more than just steps (walking, etc) I always use what my HRM says.0
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I'd trust the HRM - it was after all strapped around your chest and actually monitoring your activity. MFP is more guessing what you might have been doing...0
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MFP overestimates....go with HRM!0
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what did you log it as? what kind of exercise?0
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MFP goes off of what someone else has entered for their weight, height, and age. Your HRM is most accurate for you.0
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I run and strength train and my HRM always has me burning more calories than MFP estimates. So I have the opposite problem. Still, I stay with what the HRM says.0
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if i used MFP values i should almost have achieved my goal loss rather than having a year to go as i'd be way under my net daily calories0
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Unless you are large, 600 calories for a turbo jam workout is excessive. I'm 140 lbs and to get 10 calories a minute means I need to be all out at something extreme like insanity, or the turbo fire HIIT classes. I think the 282 from the HRM is accurate.0
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Trust the heart rate monitor, BUT make sure the placement and it's functioning are correct too.
Agree and sress that if you are jumping around etc. you chest strap may be losing contact, see how the next one compares.0 -
MFP can't measure your actual level of effort; the HRM can. I'm not saying you didn't work hard, but MFP is going to give that same number of calories for someone who gave 110% and can barely stand at the end of the workout and someone who just sort of moved around for 42 minutes.0
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I think it depends on the brand.. I have a sportsline one and it would give me bogus calories. Like 200 an hour? For working out like a mad woman? Make sure you have a good one! 282 calories sounds way low for turbo! unless you did it for like 25 minutes...0
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BTW, my HRM USED to be accurate. Not sure what is wrong with it. It normally would give me a 700-800 calorie burn for an hour... I am doing the same workout, actually more intense and it would say 250. I KNOW that is not accurate!0
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BTW, my HRM USED to be accurate. Not sure what is wrong with it. It normally would give me a 700-800 calorie burn for an hour... I am doing the same workout, actually more intense and it would say 250. I KNOW that is not accurate!
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An intermittent signal could be the case from a worn chest strap or weak batteries in either the strap or watch. Note some early straps by Polar and others would not allow you to change batteries0 -
Mine doesn't have a chest strap but I have wondered if it is the battery, hmmm..0
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If your HRM wasn't setup with your age, gender, and weight, I'd take the MFP number. You could always try a 3rd source, like Wolfram Alpha0
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hmm.. well I haven't changed the battery in awhile. I just kind of assumed it wouldn't turn on if the battery was too low.
To answer some of the questions:
I put it in under "Kickboxing, including Turbo Jam"
I weigh about 200 lb, 5 feet 5.5 inches tall
I would say my effort was moderate
The full work out is 42 minutes. Excluding warm up and cool down I'd say I went full force for 35 minutes
I do think that 282 is enough.. but I agree that over 600 is CRAZY!!
I think I need new batteries and to get my belt tightened.0 -
I think it depends on the brand.. I have a sportsline one and it would give me bogus calories. Like 200 an hour? For working out like a mad woman? Make sure you have a good one! 282 calories sounds way low for turbo! unless you did it for like 25 minutes...
I have a Sportline with a chest strap and it is very accurate. Perhaps you should check your batteries.0 -
I have a Sportline with a chest strap and it is very accurate. Perhaps you should check your batteries.
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I'll have to do that! Thanks!0 -
I have a Sportline with a chest strap and it is very accurate. Perhaps you should check your batteries.
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I'll have to do that! Thanks!!0 -
I run and strength train and my HRM always has me burning more calories than MFP estimates. So I have the opposite problem. Still, I stay with what the HRM says.
I have the same problem. I trust what my HRM says.0 -
Go with HRM, that's what I do, plus I deduct calories for my BRM for workout time, which leaves me with calories I have burned for sure and can eat back if I want to. But that's just me0
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if ur HRM has chest strap go with the hrm0
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