How accurate are the calories burned counter on treadmill's?
Margy68
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Does anyone have an idea how accurate the digital readout of the calorie counter on a treadmill is? If they are not really that accurate do they tend to overstate or understate the amount of calories burned?
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im pretty sure all machines are different. the most accurate ones would be the ones that have you put your wieght and age in it. im pretty sure the most accurate way to get your calories burned would be to buy a heart rate monitor. i havent invested in one yet, but its something thats been on my mind lately0
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They usually over estimate cals burnt anywhere from 10-25% depending on models.0
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Personally I use a HRM and the machines for me overestimate by 30%. I hope this helps0
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They overestimate for me too, usually 30-60 cals off from my HRM.0
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depends on the machine. TrueStride are the worst. They tell you up to 200% or more!0
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The Precor machines at my gym always over estimate by about 20-25%. The FreeMotion machine in the fitness center in my apartment building is under when I run at higher inclines (6+) by about 5-10%. And it's over by 5-10% when I run at low inclines. But that machine also notes that it uses Polar technology for the heart rate monitoring and it seems to actually link up directly to my HRM because the HR on the readout always matches what my display says.0
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The Life fitness machines in my gym over estimate 30% more than my HRM. :yawn:0
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Most treadmills assume you are 150lbs. I weight 132lbs and hold 16lb weights on my legs while running. This way I can effectively rely on what my treadmill reads.0
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depends on the machine. TrueStride are the worst. They tell you up to 200% or more!
PS - this is AFTER it lets you enter your weight and age and gender! They're awful. There's always a line for them, but if people knew they were not really burning 850+ calories an hour...0 -
it's all over the map, it depends on how many factors the tread mill uses, and what formulas they use with those numbers. Some are very good, some suck. There's no way to know what does what unless you have the make, model, and service record for the machine, otherwise assume the calories from a machine are pretty useless.0
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My treadmill is an older basic kind. I have nike+ which has my age,weight etc programmed. The treadmill was off on mileage, cals burned, everything. I go with the nike+ bc the sensor is on my shoe, so I think its more accurate.0
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Whenever I go to put treadmill stuff into MFP, I have noticed that MFP seems to think I've burned about 3 times the amount that the treadmill said! But yeah, it really depends on the type of treadmill. I tend to lean toward the conservative side when it comes to estimating exercise cals.0
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Didn't realise that before now!!
I never eat fully into my exercise cals .... which is obviously a good thing knowing this!!!
Why do they do that????0 -
Didn't realise that before now!!
I never eat fully into my exercise cals .... which is obviously a good thing knowing this!!!
Why do they do that????0 -
I always key in my weight on the machines which helps. I also only eat half of my exercise cals to allow for discrepancies in my food portions and calories burnt.0
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I don't believe they're very accurate unless you put in your weight as others have mentioned. Otherwise it's just a generalization.0
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It depends how heavy you are and how in shape you are.
I'm 211 lbs 5"9 male and im in pretty good shape.
For the first 15 minutes the treadmill says i burn more calories than my heart rate monitor.
After that my Heart rate monitor calculates a higher calorie burn.
The more intense your workout, the more accurate the treadmill will be.
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If you are extremely overweight, the treadmill will underestimate
If you are at an extremely healthy weight and in good shape, the treadmill will overestimate0 -
They overestimate for me too, usually 30-60 cals off from my HRM.
This is my experience too...0
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