Does it count as a cardio workout?
Bianca_Bee_21
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Hey guys! So, my job consists of me walking back and forth for 5 hrs. re shelving books in a big library. I walk at a normal pace not brisk walking or anything. Would it still count as doing cardio or not. Do I log it down for my exercise? Don't know if my question makes much sense but I would appreciate any feed back.
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Well if it's a normal part of your day then I'd probably say no. I used to work in a library so I definitely get that shelving can be a bit of a work out on extra busy days, but normally I'd just say it's normal activity.0
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I agree, by all means walk all you can, it's great for you. But in order to be classified as 'exercise' your heart rate needs to be elevated and stay elevated, it doesn't sound like that is happening.0
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No, but you should increase your normal activity level to account for it... at least lightly active.0
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What do you have your goals set as? Do you consider yourself sedentary or more active? If you said sedentary, MFP will factor that into your calories, but if you go the next level up MFP will factor that. I would say that if you're on your feet that many hours, you would be the level above sedentary (I think the example they give if waitress). If you already have it set to that, the I wouldn't count it as exercise either.
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No, but you should increase your normal activity level to account for it... at least lightly active.
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What do you have your goals set as? Do you consider yourself sedentary or more active? If you said sedentary, MFP will factor that into your calories, but if you go the next level up MFP will factor that. I would say that if you're on your feet that many hours, you would be the level above sedentary (I think the example they give if waitress). If you already have it set to that, the I wouldn't count it as exercise either.
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Set your normal daily activity level to Lightly Active and don't log it separately. That's what it's for.
ETA a smiley because that sounded a lot more harsh than I meant it to.0 -
No it doesn't count i'm afraid. However go into your settings and change your activity level to slightly active if not done so already so you can have a more accurate and healthy calorie goal0
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It all depends on how you set your profile. If you change your settings to sedentary, then I would count that as exercise.0
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Count it as your tdee/lightly active.0
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Your body is probably used to it, so it doesn't really burn many more calories.0
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it's activity, yes. but it's not cardio or exercise.0
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I agree with what the others have said. Just make sure your activity level is set correctly and your calorie goal will be based on that. I typically walk 10 miles at work every night. Unfortunately, my body is used to this activity. If I ate all those calories back, I would be able to eat 3200 calories a day. (according to my fitbit) But sadly, this is not the case.0
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I agree that if it's your typical day to walk like that, don't count it. You have to shake things up, and increase movement when you're eating better. If you feel your heart rate going up when you are doing it then perhaps you SHOULD count it. I jog in the pool 90 min every day and can feel my heart pounding....when your heart rate is up, you are burning calories.....Good luck!!
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Thanks for all the feedback everyone. I have changed my goals accordingly. And yes, I figured it wasn't to be counted, just wanted to make sure. Thanks again.0
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No, but you should increase your normal activity level to account for it... at least lightly active.
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Fitbit. If you get one you will be able to track how many steps (and hence how much incidental exercise) you are getting.0
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