There is no way I burned that much, is there?

So, I decided to go for a jog today and wore my heart rate monitor (it's a sportline; it was cheap and I'm on a tight budget). . . And it said that I burned 713 calories. I just jogged for about 40 minutes or so. I did keep a pretty steady pace, heart rate averaged out at about 180 bpm (also I weigh 187lbs at 5'4", if that makes any difference). Does that seem right? My mind is absolutely blown, if that is in any way accurate. Is it possible I just wasted money on an inaccurate piece of junk? So confused. lol

(Also, didn't know if this was the right place to post this, hmmm.)

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  • Garthamatic
    Garthamatic Posts: 84 Member
    Look here for a comparison...

    http://www.runnersworld.com/tools/calories-burned-calculator

    If you know how long you jogged and how far you went, you can get an estimate.

    For me, I weigh 176 and run at an 8:30 pace. That would be:

    Distance: 4.7 miles
    Duration: 40:00
    Pace: 8:31 / mile
    Calories Burned: 626
  • Look here for a comparison...

    http://www.runnersworld.com/tools/calories-burned-calculator

    If you know how long you jogged and how far you went, you can get an estimate.

    For me, I weigh 176 and run at an 8:30 pace. That would be:

    Distance: 4.7 miles
    Duration: 40:00
    Pace: 8:31 / mile
    Calories Burned: 626

    Not the slightest idea how far I went, didn't even think to look. I guess it isn't at all unlikely that I burned that much. Awesome! Thanks. Next time, I'll have to make note of how far I ran, just to be sure. :)
  • Mr_Knight
    Mr_Knight Posts: 9,532 Member
    And it said that I burned 713 calories. I just jogged for about 40 minutes or so. I did keep a pretty steady pace, heart rate averaged out at about 180 bpm (also I weigh 187lbs at 5'4", if that makes any difference).

    If you ran 6 miles in those 40 minutes, you're golden.

    If you didn't, scale downwards accordingly.
  • wilsoje74
    wilsoje74 Posts: 1,720 Member
    So, I decided to go for a jog today and wore my heart rate monitor (it's a sportline; it was cheap and I'm on a tight budget). . . And it said that I burned 713 calories. I just jogged for about 40 minutes or so. I did keep a pretty steady pace, heart rate averaged out at about 180 bpm (also I weigh 187lbs at 5'4", if that makes any difference). Does that seem right? My mind is absolutely blown, if that is in any way accurate. Is it possible I just wasted money on an inaccurate piece of junk? So confused. lol

    (Also, didn't know if this was the right place to post this, hmmm.)
    A good estimate is 100 cal per mile. I burn about 400 cals in 40 min
  • RunBrew
    RunBrew Posts: 220 Member
    Assuming you averaged 180 BPM, that's possible. I would say that 180 is pretty high HR to sustain on a 40 min run unless you have a really high max HR and it was a challenging pace.
    You should google earth/ google map your route. Knowing how far you ran is pretty important to this situation.

    For comparison, to show that big numbers are totally possible, I ran today:

    10.5 miles in 1:22 (7:48/mile)
    avg HR 167
    calories burned 1302
  • Garthamatic
    Garthamatic Posts: 84 Member
    Nice time... My last 10 mile run was at an 8:28 pace.
  • EmmaNilsson77
    EmmaNilsson77 Posts: 38 Member
    I keep these links on hand to double check when I'm not sure I trust my gear;
    http://www.braydenwm.com/calburn.htm
    http://www.runnersworld.com/weight-loss/how-many-calories-are-you-really-burning
    And check the calculator at the end.
    Your numbers seem to match. :) nice work!
  • Ready2Rock206
    Ready2Rock206 Posts: 9,487 Member
    Jogging for 40 minutes I burn about 300 calories according to the treadmill and I'm thinking even that is a pretty high estimate.
  • candiceh3
    candiceh3 Posts: 379 Member
    Last run I did, I averaged a HR of 172, and I was burning 15 calories a minute. I am 5'7 and 170 lbs. Over 40 minutes, that is 600 calories for me (but at a lower HR to what you had, and a lighter weight).

    By the way - congrats for getting out there, regardless of the exact number!