500 calories burned a day?? Really???
bryannakay
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I am looking for some feedback from people who are burning 500 calories working out everyday (or even used to but don't anymore)....is this realistic? What does your normal day look like (go to work at this time, eat this time, workout at this time etc....)? Do you eat more on days where you burn 500 calories? Help! Thank you!
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I dont think i could ever stay at the gym long enough to burn 500 calories at one time, i get bored and dont have the patience for that. However, i will do my normal cardio for about 20-25 minutes and 25 minutes of weight lifting and burn 250-300 before class, and i walk to school, which i include as exercise and burn another 100-200 depending on the day (i walk pretty fast) then on my short days in class ill walk my dog for an hour in the afternoon (again i average about 4mph so its a higher burn) which is another 150-200 calories. A good day i can burn 650-700, since i walk 2-5 miles per day on top of my normal workout, but my schedule is different almost everyday so it varies. I usually eat breakfast about 800am lunch around 1230 and dinner around 730, snacks are at 1030, 2 and 4 as i need them. I usually eat back at least most of my exercise calories so yes i will eat more on workout days.
If you really want to burn this much per day i would recommend trying to break it up into multiple workouts if u need to, hope this helps0 -
It's possible. I earned 815 yesterday. 362 from Running 55 minutes and 453 from a generally very active day (recorded by Fitbit).0
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I walk 2 miles at lunch rather briskly and MFP shows it's a 239 calorie burn. When I get home, I do 30 Day shred which MFP gives me another 263 for a total of 502 per day. I usually eat some of it back, but not all.0
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5:30 - Gym - Usually Cardio for about 20 minutes which I can burn about 250 calories during.
8:00- 3:00 School - just normal activities can probably burn about 100 + calories
P.E. Class - Cardio and lifting probably burn about 300 calories +
5:30-6:30 Football Lifting which I probably burn 500+ calories during
Thats only for me, but sometimes two sessions are needed.
Also don't forget about the calories you burn during the day just doing normal activities.
A good app to help is called "Moves" which is free on the app store.
Good Luck!0 -
I burn 500 to 600 calories on some days. I eat 1800 calories a day per my doctor and don't eat my exercise calories back. It balances out on days that I don't exercise.0
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When I run I tend to burn about 500 calories (5 miles).
Weight training burns less - about 300
I workout three days a week right now with weights and try to add that 4th day of running only...but do not always get there due to being so sore.
i eat based on TDEE so I only eat back caloreis if my net drops below my BMR0 -
About 1 hour of spinning, including 40ish minutes in spin class, get me to about 700-800 calories per workout according to my HRM. In addition to that I try to walk 30-60 minutes a day. I take a 20-30 minute walk during work, and try to walk my dog 20-30 minutes a few days a week. Sometimes this is a walk in the morning and in the evening, sometimes just evening. I also never sit still when I'm at home. I'm always cooking, cleaning, doing whatever. I log my running/spin/biking calories and sometimes my walking calories, but not always. And yes I eat more when I burn more.
A typical schedule:
6:30 breakfast
7:30 start work
9-10 maybe have a snack
11:30 lunch
12 walk 20-30 minutes, moderate pace (maybe 100 cal)
2-3ish lunch #2
4:30 walk dog/work out for 45-90 minutes (run/spin/ride/yoga) (500-800 cal)
7:30 eat dinner, try not to eat after 8 pm
9-9:30 get in bed, usually asleep by 100 -
On the days I do my martial arts training (1.5 hours x2 days) I burn over 1000 cals and when I run (45 mins) I burn about the same. I make sure I have a carb overload on those days.0
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I am looking for some feedback from people who are burning 500 calories working out everyday (or even used to but don't anymore)....is this realistic? What does your normal day look like (go to work at this time, eat this time, workout at this time etc....)? Do you eat more on days where you burn 500 calories? Help! Thank you!
Totally realistic, but teh second you start comparing your calorie burns with others' is the second you start driving yourself crazy. Do what you can do, do it the best you can, and move along.
Personally, a good cardio workouts burns ~10 cals per minute for me... a hard workout burns a little more, an easier workouts burns a little less. At 10 cals per, a 60minute cardio session burns ~600 cals.0 -
I burn a lot more than that.
A normal light day will be something like a 2 mile walk on my lunch break and a 3 mile run at night, which will burn around 700 calories for me.
A heavy strength training day can push into the 1100+ cal area. 2 mile lunch walk, warmup/cooldown lap on the treadmill, 30 minutes of warmup/mobility exercises and 60-70 minutes of full throttle strength training.
Running for an hour burns about 850 calories for me.
(and yes eating back my exercise calories is absolutely vital, I'm well past "losing weight" and cycle bulking with cutting (at a relatively low BF% where losing at a fast rate won't fly))0 -
I burn between 600-900 each day at the gym. I go to the gym at 630, work 830 to 7pm. I run, spin, or do the eliptical for 1hr to 1hr 15mins each day.... then on saturday I have a long run of up to 2hrs where I burn about 1500 or so cals. On sunday, I work out with my trainer for 45mins (burning about 500) and then do the eliptical for 45 mins (burning about 600)...... so...... YES! It is possible, and I do eat about half of what I earn on top of my set cals for the day. Good luck!!!0
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80-90 minutes a day in the gym. Mixed cardio and weights. I average about 1100 calories burned, according to my heart rate monitor.
I figure that's fairly accurate, but I only record 1/2 of those calories to be on the safe side.0 -
Typical day:
6:30 am 30 minute run (work sponsored)
11:00 am 20-30 min modified CrossFit workout (work sponsored)
5:30 pm 30-60 minute YMCA workout (Body Combat/Spin)
I burn the most calories at the YMCA. Organized, group workouts is the only way I stay motivated to do my best.
and yes, I do a lot of laundry.0 -
Yup it's possible. I burn about 1100 calories a night at work. My job is very physical and requires a lot of walking.0
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i burn 1200 on days i really want to do a long work out including dance, 30ds , walking, cleaning. your always doing something so your body is always burning calories xx0
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On cardio days when I push myself I can do 500 calories in less than 50 minutes. When I lift it would take me an extremely long time.0
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Before I tore my ACL, I would typically burn 300-600 calories at the gym each time I worked out. I would combine weights and cardio 2 days a week; burning around 100 from 30 minutes of weight training and the rest from however long I'd workout on the elliptical or treadmill. The other days I would take a class; either Spinning (around a 450 calorie burn for a 55 minute class) or Turbo Kick (a cardio kickboxing class, where I would burn up to 600 calories or more). It is possible!0
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I burn 500/1hr a day, or well, that's my goal but i dont do it all at once. I walk a mile to and from my car to go to work everyday and that's 26 minutes total and about 180 cals (I use an HRM every time). I do 30ds, zumba or elliptical for 30 mins and that burn anywhere from 300-500 on it's own (zumba is killer and if i do zumba, i don't do the full hour) I also try to walk from the 11-18th floor a couple times to burn a little extra if i need it. I just spoke with my health coach yesterday and she says as a rule of thumb to eat back half your calories because you should never NET below 1200. I was always confused on whether you should gross 1700 or net 1700. So far ive been eating 1700 with 250 thrown on top from the extra exercise since my daily calorie intake is already taking 1000 cals from my TDEE. good luck!0
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Today, 56 minutes of running, 500+ calories. That is about the shortest run I do.
Schedule? Up at 5 (4:30 on days that I need more time to run), running by 5:45. Ready to work by 8.0 -
I burn 500+ on days I run (5 days a week). I run for an hour or so 4 days a week and 2 hours or so the 5th day. I run for mileage, not calorie burn - but that's the burn for my hour runs (the log run is about double).
I eat a little more the days I run, but I go over the days I don't run and go over by more on the day before my long run. I run in the mornings after I have coffee (I tried running at night-it's not my thing). I eat after running then whenever the rest of the day. I really don't give it all that much thought I guess.0 -
Depending on your weight zumba can burn up to 500 calories in an hour.
http://caloriesburnedhq.com/zumba-calories-burned/
I take zumba at least once a week, but shoot for twice. I also do a hip hop dance class that burns around that much too.
On days where I do zumba, weight lift and Jillian's 30 Day Shred I easily get in the 800 calorie mark. This isn't every day though! This is just like two or three times a week.
So yea, it's totally doable. High cardio workouts. I do zumba and dance because I get bored running that long.0 -
I walk all day, run after work, do a Jillian Michaels video or two depending on where I'm at. 500 cals a day isn't too hard. I always eat more on heavy exercise days. My NET is never below 1200 (though I try to aim for at least 1350 NET) and I usually eat 1800 - 2100 cals a day to fuel the exercise.0
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Try riding a bicycle to work or the store. Easy way to burn 500 calories while doing everyday stuff.0
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Different exercises burn more. I can walk for an hour and only burn 150 calories. Or I can go at a moderate pace, moderate resistance, high incline on my elliptical and burn way more in a shorter amount of time. So really, its about efficiency. You can burn 500 calories without working out for 3 hours, it just comes down to what you do.
Also- I do eat at least half of my exercise calories back. I did that and I lost weight just fine at the recommended pace. I figured, if I can lose weight while still being able to eat a decent amount, why wouldn't I? And now I eat between half and all of them back because I am pregnant.0 -
I burn 800-1000 calories a day based on my weight and how hard I work out. It is totally possible. I spend an hour or so at the gym every evening from about 5:15-6:15.
I also do zumba which they say can burn about 1000 calories an hour!0 -
Seems like a reasonable and healthy goal.1
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Super easy with an hour of cardio. Just depends on your weight, effort, and the exercise of choice.And you really have to watch the source you count calories by. For instance, check out this chart:
http://www.nutristrategy.com/activitylist3.htm
For me, those numbers are WAAAAAY off from the reality of calorie burn according to my heart rate monitor and fitness watch. Accroding to that, on my runs I burn around 550 calories in 55 minutes coverging 5 miles. So I average about 90 calories per mile walking 15 minute miles and up to 120 cal per mile running 10 minute miles.
Cardio machines are just as bad at times.
I tend to take the lowest number of them all and try to work harder. If it is estimating really low, all the better for me.0 -
Basically, it looks like most of you commenting workout twice a day. I need to get on the ball!
I can only burn 500 calories from working out once if I do Jillian MIchael Banish Fat Boost Metabolism. I only burn about 300 calories doing other workout videos. I don't track my other activities. I don't have an HRM or any of those other devices.0 -
I do turbo fire fitness videos and burning 500 calories is nothing. Typically its upwards of 700-1,000 calories.0
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I burn about 450- 600 calories a day from physical activity alone - either from running (10km) or HIIT training or Insanity program.
I workout in the evening from 6 -715p between 4-5 times a week, on weekends I try to get about 90 minutes in first thing in the morning.
Also, I do NOT eat my exercise calories back on purpose. I plan my meals, so I eat within my caloric intake for the day without exercise0
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