MyFitnessPal vs. The Treadmill
mfigurski
Posts: 23 Member
I find a large discrepancy between what MFP calculates for calories burned vs. the cardio machine that I am on. It seems as though MFP is really high.
What do you rely on? MFP or the treadmill?
What do you rely on? MFP or the treadmill?
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Heart rate monitor. It's the only way to really know.0
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I also use my HRM.
I found that the very first time I put something into the MFP exercises the cals burned number was ok. But as soon as I changed the time then the cals burned went totally out of whack, so the number on the treadmill was closer to accurate. The treamills at my gym are always over what my HRM says, but it's closer than the MFP numbers for me at this point.0 -
I have the same issue with my Nike GPS app. It has an option to choose indoor treadmill running but that is always differnt from MFP and what the treadmill says.0
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hmmm i think i would rely more on a treadmill with a heart rate monitor.0
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Do you enter your weight in your treadmill? I know that MFP takes your weight into account and this may be where the difference lies. You burn more calories walking if you are heavier...0
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hmmm i think i would rely more on a treadmill with a heart rate monitor.
The treadmills I use do have an HRM built into handles, and you do enter in your weight, so they'r e not too bad at estimating calorie burn. My problem with them now is that I'm working at not using the handles - improving balance, gait, etc, and I'm finding that I get more of a workout and I'm burning more calories if I'm not holding on.0 -
I've noticed MFP estimates the calories burned on the treadmill very high in comparison with my heart rate monitor but too low on the elliptical compared to the heart rate monitor.0
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My treadmill only uses distance to calculate calories burned, so I use my HRM.0
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I always go by the bike/elliptical that I use since I don't have an HRM....but I do enter my weight and everything0
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I only ever use 1 mile = 100 calories0
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My treadmill thinks anyone that steps on it weighs 150 pounds, so no. It would overestimate my burn.0
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Actually, the most accurate would be a power meter...though that is not always practical (and its very expensive)...next best is a HRM...otherwise I find MFP much closer than most treadmills/elipticals.0
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I appreciate everyone's feedback. I do put my weight in on the treadmill, elliptical, etc... so I have been using those numbers because they tend to seem more conservative.
I guess my next question is, does anyone have any recommendations on a good, but inexpensive HRM??0 -
I appreciate everyone's feedback. I do put my weight in on the treadmill, elliptical, etc... so I have been using those numbers because they tend to seem more conservative.
I guess my next question is, does anyone have any recommendations on a good, but inexpensive HRM??
Define "inexpensive." If you buy online about the lowest you can expect to get an accurate, decent quality one for is in the neighborhood of $60.0 -
I would like to stay in the range of $100 or less.0
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I really like my polar ft4, I got it on eBay for under $60, but they usually go for around $75. I waited til I found a good deal on a new one.0
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Do a quick google search - the Polar FT4 is going for about $61 at several places.0
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