I'm puzzled
Fnarfig
Posts: 6
Can someone explain why walking 3.5 miles an hour for 35 minutes today burns 245 calories, but walking 3.5 miles an hour for 30 minutes yesterday burns 268? Is this a less is more kind of thing?!:laugh:
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Where did the numbers come from?0
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Do you use a HRM? I use a Polar FT4.. and that happens to me a lot Especially the gym in our apt's if I get the good treadmill (next to the ac) I'll burn fewer calories because it isn't as hard on me! It is easier for me to run harder with out 'working' harder! If I get the one next to the window... I get worn out faster because it is hot as hell.. It just depends on where your heart rate is the entire time.0
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Maybe there were a few more hills or challenges yesterday that made you work harder than today.0
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It depends on where you got the numbers from. I have had this happen wearing my HRM. Your surroundings can change a lot to give different readings. One day you might be walking/running with a tail wind the following day you could have a strong headwind which would make you work a little harder.0
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Did you use a Heart Rate monitor? It all depends on the intensity of your walk0
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These are the numbers generated by MFP. Interestingly, I wear a pedometer because I'm in a program for my office and the same amount of time records as over 500 calories on the work sponsored website!0
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I'm using a treadmill and the heart rate monitor on that. I'm at about 140, right between fat burn and cardio.0
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I'm doing the walk on a treadmill, so it's fairly consistent and I'm reporting the time and speed on MFP. It's the MFP website that is assigning the calories to the amount of time and speed.0
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These are the numbers generated by MFP. Interestingly, I wear a pedometer because I'm in a program for my office and the same amount of time records as over 500 calories on the work sponsored website!
If they are MFP generated, then I can only guess that for the one entry you used 3.5 mph UPHILL and the other, just 3.5 mph, BRISK WALK. You do get a greater calorie burn by adding an incline and maintaining your speed.0 -
Did you, by chance, lose weight since yesterday? If so, then the amount of work it takes to walk the same distance/speed/time would be less.0
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because you are using more energy..squeezing the same amount of miles in less time, meaning you are going faster..thus burning more calories.
I.E. If I run 2.5 miles in 28 minutes I will burn x amount of calories but if I run 2.5 miles in 24 minutes I will burn more than x because my heart rate was higher.0
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