Strength Training?
            
                
                    susan8555                
                
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                    Stupid question, but why does MFP not give you calories burned for strength training exercises?                
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            Because it can vary a lot, depending on MANY factors, such as weight used, reps per set, rest times between sets, speed of reps, whether or not supersetting lifts, etc.0
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            Look under Cardiovascular for this: "Strength training (weight lifting, weight training)".
But because of the variables Gallowmere mentions, MFP can only give you a rough figure for time spent.0 - 
            Beware the " cardio" route, before I got my HRM ( heart rate monitor) I used MFP calculations and it was like 300 calories off. I lift a lot and do a full hour. I say get a HRM . Each person will very based on light to vigorous routines.0
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            Agreed..get a HRM. Depending on what I do..sometimes straight sets, pyramids, circuits..my cal burn is different.
And if I workout with a friend...in fact did it yesterday...she burned 150 in an hour, I burned close to 300. Totally different. Imagine if we both used an estimate!
Invest in an HRM. I have the polar ft60.0 - 
            Anyone use the Fit Bit?0
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            Because it can vary a lot, depending on MANY factors, such as weight used, reps per set, rest times between sets, speed of reps, whether or not supersetting lifts, etc.
This^^.
If you truly want to track, invest in a HRM monitor.
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            I never use my HRM for strength training....I just don't count on it being accurate so I don't log those calories burnt.
I currently use a FT4 and love it, but only use it for cardio.0 - 
            Don't worry about getting a HRM. They are incapable of accurately measuring Cals burned during strength training, as they are programmed for steady-state cardio - which strength training is not.0
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            Just to add to the other good comments.....it's hard to determine calorie burn for lifting, as you continue to burn long after you're finished.
I'm in maintain/build mode right now - as I hit my desired weight a while back - but still use the MFP counter as a rough guide. However, what's happening to my body is a better guide.0 
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