Calorie Intake

Eaving1
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Okay guys, so I'm a bit new to the whole calorie counting thing. I have my goal set to 1000-1200 calories a day, but when I excercise it tells me that I've earned extra calories. So should I be eating more if I've excercised, or should it be 1200 only? Very confused...
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the idea is to eat the extra exercise calories to preserve the original calorie deficit it calculated for you when you put that you were sedentary and wanted to lose 2 lbs/week (or whatever).
In view of calorie overestimates some opt to eat only half the extra from exercise.0 -
Also, I recommend buying a heartrate monitor to get a more accurate idea of your caloric burn.0
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Thanks for the help
Any idea of the average cost of a heartrate monitor?
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I have the Polar F6F HRM which was $100 when I bought it 4 years ago. I usedit with every workout, and only now just need to change the battery. I think it may even be less expensive now.0
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