where do people get their burn figures from?
ceejay1982
Posts: 44
Hey guys I was just wondering were U all get ur burn figures from. I've recently put a new battery in my heart rate monitor which is set to tiny details down to my vo2max and rest and maximum heart rates. It showed with 100 minutes of high intensity training I burned 914 calories which seems pretty accurate for the intensity levels.
How accurate are the machines and the stats in this app? has anyone tested them?
How accurate are the machines and the stats in this app? has anyone tested them?
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where do people get their burn figures from?
Well one time I was camping and some red hot coals were flung from the fire and landed on my arm, left a scar ever since.0 -
I use the MFP figures which probably aren't that correct but it gives me a good base to work with. If I am doing anything special or different then I use www.fitclick.com which is very easy to use.0
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Thanks @mummyadams0
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I use the numbers on MFP for now. When walking/ running i also use my iPod w/ the Nike fitness app (glorified pedometer).
I know they're not incredibly accurate, so I'll usually put in a little time less than I actually did or go with a slightly lower intensity level.0 -
Did u check your heart rate @ all doing the workout?. Try checking it often when your heart goes up and when it goes down. Keep checking it..0
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I've found MFP estimates to be way off - typically high. I always use a HRM.0
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When I wear my HRM I always take that figure. If I am just walking or doing stuff like moving boxes or doing DIY I take MFPs figures. I don't worry too much about the accuracy as I try not to eat calories earned by exercise, so it's just a rough guide0
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I haven't had a HRM monitor (I'm getting my metabolic test tomorrow to figure the actual numbers) so as a rule of thumb I take whatever the calorie amounts MFP or whatever app says, and cut them at least in half. I can generally guage by how hard I work a decent burn per minute and just multiply. I've been staying on the low side because I don't want to fall into the over guessing trap.0
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I don't log workouts I have a fitbit linked to MFP and use that to estimate TDEE for the day.0
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I feel like the MFP numbers are pretty accurate since it takes your height and weight into account. I just recently got a heart rate monitor and it has shown way way higher numbers than MFP ever did.0
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where do people get their burn figures from?
Well one time I was camping and some red hot coals were flung from the fire and landed on my arm, left a scar ever since.
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I wear a Polar HRM during my workouts. I also use a FitBit Zip, but it's new and I am still figuring out if they match up.0
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Hi I use my burn figures from the gym which is great and if I do anything else I use the following link http://www.healthstatus.com/calculate/cbc
Odd times I do use MFP but not very often0 -
I use whatever the gym equipment tells me I've burned based on my weight, age and workout intensity. It's probably not very accurate, but it's all I have right now. I'm interested in a monitor of some sort if anyone has a recommendation.0
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I have a Polar FT4 that I really like. It does everything that I need it to. I dont eat exercise back so it's only for my own info but I know gym machines are way to high although I find MFP to be reasonably close for most things.0
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