There is no way I burned that much, is there?
AverageFallacy
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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.)
(Also, didn't know if this was the right place to post this, hmmm.)
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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: 6260 -
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.0 -
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.0 -
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.)0 -
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 13020 -
Nice time... My last 10 mile run was at an 8:28 pace.0
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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!0 -
Jogging for 40 minutes I burn about 300 calories according to the treadmill and I'm thinking even that is a pretty high estimate.0
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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!0
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