can it be right?
Mistraal1981
Posts: 453 Member
Hi, I got my shiny new hrm today and I broke it in by doing an hour on my home elliptical at Max resistance. I had sweat pouring off me! The sweat V came halfway down my chest and I had the hrm check my pulse as soon as I had finished the hour. It told me I had burned 180 calories. Really? That little? Does that sound right? Although I realise mfp overestimates calories burned I am struggling to accept it was so little! I was killing myself there!
I'm 32, female, 145lbs, 27% bf.
Would love to know how from more experienced people if they reckon that calorie assessment sounds about right or way off.
I'm 32, female, 145lbs, 27% bf.
Would love to know how from more experienced people if they reckon that calorie assessment sounds about right or way off.
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I am close to the same weight and body fat.. when I do an hour of competitive soccer ( sweat dripping) I log about 600-800 calories burnt..
what type of HRM are you using.. ? did you set everything up properly?0 -
Did it pick up your heart rate the whole time? Sometimes, like when I sit down and slouch, my HRM can't read my heart rate. It could then be giving an off reading.
-good luck! : )0 -
Don't worry, it is not broken, just wash the chest strap. Make sure the chest strap is tucked in the sports bra, and it is not moving around a lot. It happened to me too. I ran a 10k and it told me that i burnt only 400 cal. Really?? But then I realized chest strap wasn't tight enough and it was missing heart readings sometimes.
In general HRMs can only give you an ESTIMATE of calories burnt and they are not always accurate. There are lots of articles online about this, check them out.0 -
I bought a no-name brand watch style hrm. (I realise the cheapness may be the issue, but I didn't think it would be massively off like I think this one is, but maybe I am just terrible at estimating calories burned, I am fairly new to this.) I did go over the setup twice so pretty sure I got that right. As for the calorie reading, you put your finger on a sensor when you finish your workout, it calculates your pulse and turns that into estimated calories burned.0
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That's low...something is off...maybe it wasn't reading the whole time or your settings aren't right. People don't burn nearly what they think they burn, but I'm pretty sure you burned more than 3 calories per minute...hell, I burn 1.25 calories per minute just being alive.0
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OK, I feel a bit better now! was quite sad at that prospect of so much sweat and effort being so low in burning calories.0
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I bought a no-name brand watch style hrm. (I realise the cheapness may be the issue, but I didn't think it would be massively off like I think this one is, but maybe I am just terrible at estimating calories burned, I am fairly new to this.) I did go over the setup twice so pretty sure I got that right. As for the calorie reading, you put your finger on a sensor when you finish your workout, it calculates your pulse and turns that into estimated calories burned.0
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