Zumba calories VS HRM

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Okay so here's the thing.... I wore my HRM while doing Zumba today and it said 100 calories for 25 minutes.. BUT there is a web site (MFP said the same thing) that said for my 25 minutes of Zumba should have been a calorie burn of 282-360! I don't know what to believe. I'd love to log the 200+ but I also don't want to over shoot anything either.. What would you do?
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  • AngelWings0609
    AngelWings0609 Posts: 105 Member
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    Needless to say I logged the 100 calories in fear of over logging the calories. I am pretty sure I did the right things, but figured I'd ask for some advise! Thank you!
  • leanjes6886
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    following...
  • DancingMoosie
    DancingMoosie Posts: 8,613 Member
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    You will probably get a better estimate of your calorie burn from your HRM, assuming that its settings are accurate. MFP has no idea how hard you actually worked.
  • Kevalicious99
    Kevalicious99 Posts: 1,131 Member
    edited December 2014
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    Use 60% of your HRM number. That should cover it no matter what you are doing. You have to understand that your HRM cannot truly measure calories burned .. it can only detect your heartrate bpm. The calorie number is just some fancy math calculation some programmer made up .. and is very very often over inflated. In your case .. I would check that your stats are correctly entered. But .. unless it is defective, and you can probably tell based on your HR displayed. A figure above 160 should be a reasonably good effort .. if you are at 120 not so much.
  • Lasmartchika
    Lasmartchika Posts: 3,440 Member
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    So what would be the best thing to use to figure out calories burned for Zumba? :\
  • ShondaBihari
    ShondaBihari Posts: 14 Member
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    Trust your HRM. Pre-determined calorie counts are just averages. They cannot tell how hard you are pushing yourself but your HRM can. Keep an eye on your HR as you exercise and you will notice immediately if it's off. Like for example my HR dropped from 168 to 79 because my chest strap needed to be adjusted.
  • AngelWings0609
    AngelWings0609 Posts: 105 Member
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    Sounds great! I figured the lower number was the best to stick with but wanted some confirmation! Thank you! :)
  • DaveC29
    DaveC29 Posts: 232 Member
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    I use my HRM numbers as they are based on actual heart rate, VO2 max, age and weight. It normally is less than the MFP numbers as I get more fit (lower heart rate).

    This has been true for all the aerobic activities I do (cycling and running) and it is quite a bit different when I wear it for my core and workout sessions.

    Hope this helps!

  • AngelWings0609
    AngelWings0609 Posts: 105 Member
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    Trust your HRM. Pre-determined calorie counts are just averages. They cannot tell how hard you are pushing yourself but your HRM can. Keep an eye on your HR as you exercise and you will notice immediately if it's off. Like for example my HR dropped from 168 to 79 because my chest strap needed to be adjusted.

    Good idea, I'll check this. I've often noticed that it will lose its connection to the watch depending on what I'm doing. I've got a polar FT4.
  • AngelWings0609
    AngelWings0609 Posts: 105 Member
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    DaveC29 wrote: »
    I use my HRM numbers as they are based on actual heart rate, VO2 max, age and weight. It normally is less than the MFP numbers as I get more fit (lower heart rate).

    This has been true for all the aerobic activities I do (cycling and running) and it is quite a bit different when I wear it for my core and workout sessions.

    Hope this helps!

    Indeed it does! I've noticed that from weighing 279 pounds to 190-193, I don't burn as much, I've got to work twice as hard for the same high calorie burns I once had! Thank you!
  • Commander_Keen
    Commander_Keen Posts: 1,181 Member
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    Okay so here's the thing.... I wore my HRM while doing Zumba today and it said 100 calories for 25 minutes.. BUT there is a web site (MFP said the same thing) that said for my 25 minutes of Zumba should have been a calorie burn of 282-360! I don't know what to believe. I'd love to log the 200+ but I also don't want to over shoot anything either.. What would you do?

    I would not believe anything that is posted on FB at least calorie wise. Make sure that the HRM is setup correctly. Height, weight, age et.

    I would then wear the unit 3 more times to zumba and take the avg.
  • AngelWings0609
    AngelWings0609 Posts: 105 Member
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    I'll try this! Thank you!
  • WalkingAlong
    WalkingAlong Posts: 4,926 Member
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    What kind of HRM do you have? Does it have a chest strap? Because 4 calories a minute is what you'd burn walking 2mph at 160lbs. Zumba would have most people up closer to 10, and maybe more if they're obese.

    http://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-living/weight-loss/in-depth/exercise/art-20050999?pg=2
  • Mr_Knight
    Mr_Knight Posts: 9,532 Member
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    I'm sorry to tell you this, but the odds are pretty good that even your HRM is over-estimating.

    How far can you run in 25 minutes?
  • SLLRunner
    SLLRunner Posts: 12,943 Member
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    Okay so here's the thing.... I wore my HRM while doing Zumba today and it said 100 calories for 25 minutes.. BUT there is a web site (MFP said the same thing) that said for my 25 minutes of Zumba should have been a calorie burn of 282-360! I don't know what to believe. I'd love to log the 200+ but I also don't want to over shoot anything either.. What would you do?

    Heart rate monitors are generally best for steady state cardio. Personally, I'd go with the HRM because the numbers at websites are generally inflated.
  • SLLRunner
    SLLRunner Posts: 12,943 Member
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    Use 60% of your HRM number. That should cover it no matter what you are doing. You have to understand that your HRM cannot truly measure calories burned .. it can only detect your heartrate bpm. The calorie number is just some fancy math calculation some programmer made up .. and is very very often over inflated. In your case .. I would check that your stats are correctly entered. But .. unless it is defective, and you can probably tell based on your HR displayed. A figure above 160 should be a reasonably good effort .. if you are at 120 not so much.

    I eat all my calories back from my HRM, and I've been maintaining a normal weight for a year. I ate them all back too when I was losing.
  • sugaraddict4321
    sugaraddict4321 Posts: 15,720 MFP Moderator
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    I have a fitbit and I log half of what it says. You would have burned some of those calories even if you were sleeping, so if you want to be accurate on what you burned for the Zumba you have to only count some of those cals. I think half is a little low, to be honest, but I would rather log a little low than too high (which I did for a long time when I first joined MFP).
  • AngelWings0609
    AngelWings0609 Posts: 105 Member
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    I do have a HRM with a chest strap. It's set to my weight, height, and sex. I'm weighing in at 193 at the highest right now. I try not eating back the calories I work off anyways. I've got days where I'm more hungry then others, but I'm normally okay with the calories I have set (1460).
  • amwoidyla
    amwoidyla Posts: 257 Member
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    I wear my non chest strap HRM to Zumba and I regularly burn an average of 550 calories in a 55 minute class. My instructor does almost exclusively hip hop and it's hard, which is why I get such a high burn. There's another instructor who does all "real" zumba and I burned around 250 in the same time frame, which was super disappointing. I've been doing it long enough that if my HRM reflects a number that I don't feel is accurate, I'll adjust it.

    I think sometimes Zumba gets a bad rap sometimes. It really comes down to your instructors choreography and what you put into it. I lost most of my weight when I went was going 2-3 times a week!
  • SLLRunner
    SLLRunner Posts: 12,943 Member
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    amwoidyla wrote: »

    I think sometimes Zumba gets a bad rap sometimes. It really comes down to your instructors choreography and what you put into it. I lost most of my weight when I went was going 2-3 times a week!
    I hear great things about zumba, but it makes my hips hurt pretty bad so I don't do it. I am also nit big on exercise classes.