How many calories do YOU burn during a 'good' workout?

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Hi guys! I had a discussion with my friend regarding calories burned after a workout.
And were wondering how many calories different people burn when they're done doing a I-feel-hella-good-about myself workout (you guys know what I mean lol) this question is directed to the people that have HRMs and track their calorie burn, how much do u usually burn during it? I for example have around 500-600 burned, whereas my brother burns much more (~800 abd he's good to go) and my friend much less (300 kcal) :)
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  • Kmelim
    Kmelim Posts: 26
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    500 to 600 is a good workout for me.
  • vicki81868
    vicki81868 Posts: 262 Member
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    I just posted a similar question yesterday. With my HRM, I burn about 300-400, but am trying to increase that to 500-600. If I went by my apps and MFP, I'd already be there. But I want to REALLY be there!
  • cyndispot
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    100 every 10 minutes that I am working out. That way I can work out 30 minutes or an hour or whatever and still know if I feel like I'm working. That might not be high for some, but for me, that's tough.
  • SV17GT
    SV17GT Posts: 16 Member
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    700 - 800. I try to do 7 daysa week but sometimes only have the getup and go for 5 or 6.
  • alpine1994
    alpine1994 Posts: 1,915 Member
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    300 for a "regular" workout during the week after a 12-13 hour day at work

    500-600 for a "good" workout on the weekends when I have more time and energy to push.
  • FitForLife81
    FitForLife81 Posts: 372 Member
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    It takes a lot for me to burn a huge amount! For me I am happy with 200-300 but I am in maintenance mode. If I do the elliptical for 30 mins I am lucky to burn 200 :(
  • charl2712
    charl2712 Posts: 38 Member
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    900-1100 if I really push myself. I usually burn that much as I work horrible unsociable hours and can only get to the gym every 2-3 days a week, so the time I do have there, I really push myself to try and I guess compensate for the other days I couldn't get to gym.
  • crimsoncat
    crimsoncat Posts: 457 Member
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    400 or more is a great day for me. That's about 50 min of working out on an elliptical. I strive for at least 300.
  • Fozzi43
    Fozzi43 Posts: 2,984 Member
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    400 is a good workout result for me.
  • jealous_loser
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    I like strength training, so I don't know how much I actually burn, but I guess 300 calories.
  • smellyrichelley
    smellyrichelley Posts: 28 Member
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    500-600 calories during a solid work out session. 300-400 when I'm not really feeling it lol
  • morningmud
    morningmud Posts: 477 Member
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    800+
  • mareeee1234
    mareeee1234 Posts: 674 Member
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    750-1000 :)
  • vickij2
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    500-700. It depends on how much you weigh. More weight...more calories burned.
  • 1plumpmom
    1plumpmom Posts: 15 Member
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    I dont stop until I've burned at least 500. This is usually about 50 min. of exercise. At least twice a week I keep going until I burn 750.
  • escloflowneCHANGED
    escloflowneCHANGED Posts: 3,038 Member
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    750-1000 :)

    Also this.
  • TinaBaily
    TinaBaily Posts: 792 Member
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    I don't know how accurate the treadmills, elliptical machines and stairsteppers are, as far as calories burned (they ask my age and weight), but I can burn about 750 on the elliptical machine in 65 minutes, about 600 on the treadmill in an hour, and 500 or so on the stairstepper in 45 minutes. I've been exercising 6 days a week since the start of summer, so my resistance levels are cranked up, my running speed is higher, and my fitness level is much better than it was then, too. So take that into consideration. I'm still trying to lose another approximately 30lbs, so I try to shoot for burning 1000 calories in a 90 minute cardio workout.
  • missym357
    missym357 Posts: 210 Member
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    Between 450 and 475 is a great intense workout for me (averaging higher than 80% of my max hr). It is not possible for me to go much higher than that based on my bodyweight and max hr.
  • melbatoast917
    melbatoast917 Posts: 370 Member
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    500+
  • melbatoast917
    melbatoast917 Posts: 370 Member
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    But make sure you're using a HRM.