Extra exercise calories
nusfa312
Posts: 6
Just a quick question, why does MFP not add extra calories for strength workouts, but it does for cardio workouts?
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Everyone is different. There's not an easy way to tell how many calories you burn from strength training. Also, it is very little. If you really want to you can search strength training under cardio, and it'll give you an option. But, I already think MFP overestimates how many calories you burn doing cardio so if you log both and eat it all back, you may go over your calories for the day anyway.0
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It does: under cardiovascular, click on add exercise, search for strength training. Voila!0
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Everyone is different. There's not an easy way to tell how many calories you burn from strength training. Also, it is very little. If you really want to you can search strength training under cardio, and it'll give you an option. But, I already think MFP overestimates how many calories you burn doing cardio so if you log both and eat it all back, you may go over your calories for the day anyway.
Completely agree.0 -
Thank you all very much for your answers I am trying to lose weight, is it still effective to do strength training, or should I prioritise cardio instead? I train 5x a week: 4x with weights concentrating on certain muscle groups, and one day cardio. I am thinking maybe I should switch as cardio burns more calories?0
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As mentioned you will find something in cardiovascular exercise, although I find the "calories burned" number vary greatly from my heart rate monitor. Calories burned during resistance training can vary greatly from person to person (and even the same person in different workouts) due to intensity. My routine is consistent enough that I just use a heart rate monitor for a sample workout and input that number for calories burned.
Heart rate monitors can also overestimate calories burned. I subtract my BMR from my "calories burned" number that my heart rate monitor displays to err on the conservative side. So if I workout an hour and my heart monitor says I burned 400 calories during that time I would enter that I actually burned 320.0 -
Thank you all very much for your answers I am trying to lose weight, is it still effective to do strength training, or should I prioritise cardio instead? I train 5x a week: 4x with weights concentrating on certain muscle groups, and one day cardio. I am thinking maybe I should switch as cardio burns more calories?
Too much cardio on restricted calories can cause a higher percentage loss of lean mass than weighliftting. Walking is good though. search on the net for heart rate zones and fat loss.0 -
Thanks very much for all your help and advice Will do. Have a great day0
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You also want to make sure you are getting enough calories with that much activity. I tried to look at your food diary, but we aren't friends0
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