how do I log a water park day?
Lunarbeanie
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Help! played at a water park with my kids today, slides, etc.. How do I log it?
Thanks!
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Unless you were wearing a HRM, there really is no way to be 100% sure you've logged it correctly. You could do your best to figure out the total amount of time you were actually doing activity and log it as a similar activity? I used to try to log the calories from skiing near my hometown, and really did my best to estimate and the difference when I started logging with a HRM was pretty significant. Sorry if this isn't a very helpful answer.0
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Just post on your wall that you had fun with your kids. I wouldn't bother logging this.0
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This would be probably one of the few days where I wouldn't really bother with logging, since it's so hard to tell.0
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Give it 15 minutes of circuit training and call a great day with your family. Take your victory otherwise on the scales.0
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Just post on your wall that you had fun with your kids. I wouldn't bother logging this.
I agree with this.0 -
Theme park and water park burn is usually equivalent to a 2 mph walk speed for half the time you were there. So let's say you were there for 8 hours, you'd be fairly accurate entering 4 hours of walking at 2 mph.
If you're standing in those lines and riding down the slides all day long, you're burning a bunch of calories. If you're afraid to eat them back because you don't know what you've burned, enter the above info as your burn estimate.0 -
Thanks all!0
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Just post on your wall that you had fun with your kids. I wouldn't bother logging this.
I agree with this.
it depends.
if she has a low calorie goal like 1200 to 1400 i would absolutely eat some calories to account for all of that fun in the sun.
it is hard to answer this without having that information.0 -
How long were you there and how active were you? If you're wanting to eat some more food, then just try to estimate your calorie burn.0
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Thats a tough one! Probably a lot, depending on if you were out of breath or walking or standing still and for how many hours0
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Theme park and water park burn is usually equivalent to a 2 mph walk speed for half the time you were there. So let's say you were there for 8 hours, you'd be fairly accurate entering 4 hours of walking at 2 mph.
If you're standing in those lines and riding down the slides all day long, you're burning a bunch of calories. If you're afraid to eat them back because you don't know what you've burned, enter the above info as your burn estimate.
I'd say that sounds like a good plan.0 -
Theme park and water park burn is usually equivalent to a 2 mph walk speed for half the time you were there. So let's say you were there for 8 hours, you'd be fairly accurate entering 4 hours of walking at 2 mph.
If you're standing in those lines and riding down the slides all day long, you're burning a bunch of calories. If you're afraid to eat them back because you don't know what you've burned, enter the above info as your burn estimate.
I'd say that sounds like a good plan.
I live in the land of a thousand theme parks, and this estimate is as close as I've been able to get.0 -
Theme park and water park burn is usually equivalent to a 2 mph walk speed for half the time you were there. So let's say you were there for 8 hours, you'd be fairly accurate entering 4 hours of walking at 2 mph.
If you're standing in those lines and riding down the slides all day long, you're burning a bunch of calories. If you're afraid to eat them back because you don't know what you've burned, enter the above info as your burn estimate.
I'd say that sounds like a good plan.
I live in the land of a thousand theme parks, and this estimate is as close as I've been able to get.
This is what I would do too.0 -
Theme park and water park burn is usually equivalent to a 2 mph walk speed for half the time you were there. So let's say you were there for 8 hours, you'd be fairly accurate entering 4 hours of walking at 2 mph.
If you're standing in those lines and riding down the slides all day long, you're burning a bunch of calories. If you're afraid to eat them back because you don't know what you've burned, enter the above info as your burn estimate.
I agree with this approach and use it frequently. I might do a little less than half the time, but that's my general approach.0 -
I was there for 5 hours, chasing after my toddler and going up and down slides.
I decided to count it as 90 minutes of very slow walking, even though it was uphill and we were active for most of it.
Thanks for the ideas.0 -
I log theme/water parks the same as the above poster mentioned. I log walking at a leisurely pace for 1/2 the time spent in the park. I do Disney every other month and it's the best I can figure out without wearing a HRM all day.0
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