30 Day Shred

I'm sure others have asked in the past but I'm wondering how many calories I burn doing 30 day shred or any of the Jillian DVD's for that matter. I don't have a HRM yet...still shopping around. I'm 5'0" and 110 lbs......how do I calculate it?

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  • skylardevenney
    skylardevenney Posts: 49 Member
    Most people put it in as circuit training:) & that's how I do it as well!
  • trud72
    trud72 Posts: 1,912 Member
    Most people put it in as circuit training:) & that's how I do it as well!

    THIS /| :bigsmile:
  • owendrj
    owendrj Posts: 5 Member
    I am currently doing the 30 Day Shred and I have started Level 2. I am 45 years old, 5'8, and weigh 144 lbs. My HRM shows I burn approximately 380 calories.
  • stephaniethomas80
    stephaniethomas80 Posts: 190 Member
    I'm 5'4" I was in the 150's when I did it and burned about 175 cals
  • hello, I'm new to fitness pal. What is an HRM? I have seen that term used before. I am doing the 30-day shred as well and wasnt sure how to add that into my exercises to calculate calories burned.
  • MrsWilsoncroft
    MrsWilsoncroft Posts: 968 Member
    It varies depending on your size/weight etc. I burn around 250 cals x
  • dford5
    dford5 Posts: 92 Member
    hello, I'm new to fitness pal. What is an HRM? I have seen that term used before. I am doing the 30-day shred as well and wasnt sure how to add that into my exercises to calculate calories burned.

    A heart rate monitor.
  • how do you know how many calories you burned? I don't get how you all know that.
  • NewCaddy
    NewCaddy Posts: 845 Member
    hello, I'm new to fitness pal. What is an HRM? I have seen that term used before. I am doing the 30-day shred as well and wasnt sure how to add that into my exercises to calculate calories burned.

    Heart Rate Monitor...you can get them to just measure heart rate or some also show an approximate calorie burn
  • hello, I'm new to fitness pal. What is an HRM? I have seen that term used before. I am doing the 30-day shred as well and wasnt sure how to add that into my exercises to calculate calories burned.

    A heart rate monitor.
    thanks! :)
  • sophi135
    sophi135 Posts: 20 Member
    Hi i'm also doing 30 day shred and if you have an iphone or ipad there's an app you can get that calculates how many calories you would burn for each level depending on the weight that you are which is what I use because I don't have a HRM either. Hope this is helpful. Feel free to add me :)

    Sophie
  • sophi135
    sophi135 Posts: 20 Member
    Hi i'm also doing 30 day shred and if you have an iphone or ipad there's an app you can get that calculates how many calories you would burn for each level depending on the weight that you are which is what I use because I don't have a HRM either. Hope this is helpful. Feel free to add me :)

    Sophie
  • katedevall
    katedevall Posts: 240 Member
    I have been doing some days of 30 DS I weigh 158.. 5'6" and I burn between 420-500 cals
  • agataarchangel
    agataarchangel Posts: 292 Member
    Hey! We're pretty close in stats- I'm 5'0" and 115lbs. I exercise regularly, and usually burn around 125 calories per session (level 2 modified with tougher moves) and Level 3 of the Shred. It's a great DVD! Have fun!

    But yes, my advice would be to invest in an HRM to calculate how much YOU burn depending on your fitness level. You won't regret buying it, and you'll see how quickly you improve, and how it affects your HR! And you can use it when you do any cardio, making things so easy to log on here....

    Good Luck!
  • swingsnatchlift
    swingsnatchlift Posts: 194 Member
    I entered it as circuit training general for 18 minutes. I didn't include the warm up and cool down time to be conservative. I am 5'8.5" and 202 pounds and it was calculating about 220 cal. I just got a HRM and let it calculate calories the whole 25 minutes and it came in at 246. So, pretty close, IMO. I'm glad I was conservative in how I did it without the HRM because 25 min would have given me 306, which is intuitively too high.
  • Mommy4812
    Mommy4812 Posts: 649 Member
    I started the 30 day shred without a HRM and just got it the other day and realized that MFP's calculations are way high...It was giving me 299 calories burned for 25 mins. but with my HRM I've been getting between 150-180 calories burned so far so big difference. Everyone is different. It depends on how much you weigh, how fit you are...etc. I highly recommend getting an HRM.
  • Thanks can you tell me the name of the app?
  • Hey! We're pretty close in stats- I'm 5'0" and 115lbs. I exercise regularly, and usually burn around 125 calories per session (level 2 modified with tougher moves) and Level 3 of the Shred. It's a great DVD! Have fun!

    But yes, my advice would be to invest in an HRM to calculate how much YOU burn depending on your fitness level. You won't regret buying it, and you'll see how quickly you improve, and how it affects your HR! And you can use it when you do any cardio, making things so easy to log on here....

    Good Luck!

    Thanks....I've been using the Jillian DVDs for several years now but no matter how much I do them or go to the gym the center of my stomach will not flatten so I'm trying to watch my food intake and track calories burned...can you suggest a good HRM...I was looking at the Polaris Ft4
  • Hi i'm also doing 30 day shred and if you have an iphone or ipad there's an app you can get that calculates how many calories you would burn for each level depending on the weight that you are which is what I use because I don't have a HRM either. Hope this is helpful. Feel free to add me :)

    Sophie

    Thanks...can you tell me the name of the app?
  • faewie
    faewie Posts: 5 Member
    also keen on finding this app that everyone is speaking of!
    I skipped 2 days on the shred (not in a row) just wondering if anyone else has missed a day or so and if that has made a bad impact on the programme? Like I'm wondering if I should start from the 1st day again when I miss a day (lol this SHOULD be day 7 of level one...) :/
    thanks for your help :)
  • dixiewhiskey
    dixiewhiskey Posts: 3,333 Member
    Log as Curves Circuit Training on MFP if you do not have a HRM.

    If you log as "Circuit training, general", you will most likely not get the correct burn for your age and weight. There is a HUGE difference between both categories..

    E.g. for a 171lb 22YO woman, Curves Circuit Training burns 152 for 24 minutes. Same age, sex and weight logging as Circuit Training general burns 250. Big difference and not worth messing up your hard work by logging too many calories than what actually got burned.

    Please, if you want accuracy without having a HRM, log as Curves Circuit Training. It's fairly close to what one would burn while wearing HRM.
  • ivyx3
    ivyx3 Posts: 15 Member
    Hey what's the app called?
  • agataarchangel
    agataarchangel Posts: 292 Member
    Hey! We're pretty close in stats- I'm 5'0" and 115lbs. I exercise regularly, and usually burn around 125 calories per session (level 2 modified with tougher moves) and Level 3 of the Shred. It's a great DVD! Have fun!

    But yes, my advice would be to invest in an HRM to calculate how much YOU burn depending on your fitness level. You won't regret buying it, and you'll see how quickly you improve, and how it affects your HR! And you can use it when you do any cardio, making things so easy to log on here....

    Good Luck!

    Thanks....I've been using the Jillian DVDs for several years now but no matter how much I do them or go to the gym the center of my stomach will not flatten so I'm trying to watch my food intake and track calories burned...can you suggest a good HRM...I was looking at the Polaris Ft4

    Hey!

    I actually have an older version of exactly that one- I have a Polar F4.... which I got off of a Used site for 30$, cuz the chick selling it upgraded to a GPS one. It's worked wonders for me.

    The equivalent one would be exactly the one you mentioned- The Polar FT4. Don't go too fancy, cuz you'll spend boatloads of money on ones that will give you more stats than you need at this point.

    That one is all you need, and Polar is very reputable :-)
  • hilldiggity
    hilldiggity Posts: 166 Member
    also keen on finding this app that everyone is speaking of!
    I skipped 2 days on the shred (not in a row) just wondering if anyone else has missed a day or so and if that has made a bad impact on the programme? Like I'm wondering if I should start from the 1st day again when I miss a day (lol this SHOULD be day 7 of level one...) :/
    thanks for your help :)

    I read here that Jillian said the 30 Day Challenge was more of a marketing ploy and not her idea, so it didn't have to be 10 days in a row.
  • hilldiggity
    hilldiggity Posts: 166 Member
    I'm sure others have asked in the past but I'm wondering how many calories I burn doing 30 day shred or any of the Jillian DVD's for that matter. I don't have a HRM yet...still shopping around. I'm 5'0" and 110 lbs......how do I calculate it?

    Polar is all I've ever used. If you're willing to spend $100 (or less if you can find one on Ebay or Amazon), go for it! They are great!