Bodypump class
lisablueeyes
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Deos anyone know the true calorie burn for bodypump class(full body weight lifting) I'm giving it a little over two hundred per hour... I think It maybe a little under....
Help please...:grumble:
Help please...:grumble:
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The number of calories burnt depends a lot on your age and your heart rate, and how much weight you lift. It stands to reason that more weight = more calories.
In the brochure by Les Mills about BODYPUMP it says you can burn up to 600 calories a class.0 -
Thanks!!!
I really think I need a heart rate monitor...... Anyone know what would be the best??0 -
Well I dont know but I know the perfect person you could ask find member Kim her username is Kimd1972
She has had so much success she now teaches this class!!! I know by her posting it burns A LOT of calories!!!0 -
Thanks for this info!!Well I dont know but I know the perfect person you could ask find member Kim her username is Kimd1972
She has had so much success she now teaches this class!!! I know by her posting it burns A LOT of calories!!!0 -
Now, I'm the Kim she is talking about! LOL! Yes, I teach BodyPump and I burn a lot of calories, but I am pushing a lot of weight! Les Mills promotes that the "average size person, using good weight - can burn up to 600 calories per class". Since I am a "larger size person", using more that good weight, I burn more. (Plus, my heart rate gets up because I am talking, yelling, screaming, and motivating others). My best advice is to get a heart rate monitor - I have a Milo that a memeber gave me a few years ago. Several of my current memebers got one from Wal-Mart for about 30 bucks. 200 calories is too low unless you are doing little to no weight!
JMO!
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I just started taking BodyPump at my gym - I love it! The first session completely wore me out even with low (1.5 - 3lb) weights. I'm going back tonight and am hoping to improve my weights over time. What a workout! I lift weights and consider myself fairly strong, but this was a whole different ballpark!
Like OP, I was wondering how you guys track this exercise. Would it count as Circuit Training? I don't have a HRM yet, and would like to be able to track this workout in the meantime until I get one. Obviously it depends on level of effort and weight, but can anyone provide a guesstimate?
Thanks!
(PS: Circuit Training for 50 minutes burns about 460 calories for me, which seemed about right??)0 -
A friend of mine has a formula for calculating how many calories you burn during a pump class (although I'm not sure of the source). It's 55(mins) x 0.04 x your body weight. I'm 155 pounds, so according to the formula I burn around 341 calories during the class. Seems reasonable.....0
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Have now been to 2 classes for BodyPump and going to the new release in the morning. For tracking purposes, i have it as high level aerobics at the moment btu not sure how accurate that is either. My friend has a bodybugg but her body size/structure is different than mine.0
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Hey - i wore my heart rate monitor last week to body pump and i burned 350 cals for the hour... bear in mind im only 105lbs and 5'6 so you may burn more/less depending on your stats and how heavy you lift0
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Great topic. Thanks for asking. My gym has this and I have toying with checking out. I am going to take the class for sure now. Sounds great.0
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That's about what I get, so unfortunately it sounds right, but think of the awesome toning and muscle build you get from that class!!!0
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