how do I measure calories burned in a cardio class.
LindyTD
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I do a lot of strength and cardio workouts. Problem is I got no idea how much calories I'm burning in my 1hr classes. Is there a way I can measure that or a gadget I can use
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Purchasing a Heart rate monitor will get you accurate calories burned. They can be pricey, but it is definitely worth it.0
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MeanderingMammal wrote: »
Agreed.
IMO, pick a number between 5 and 10 and mulitply that number by the number of minutes you worked out. Choose a lower number for lower intensity exericse or exercise with lots of rest intervals... choose a higher number for higher intensity and more steady/consistent effort.
for example... lifting weights for 30 minutes with moderate rest between sets, I'd use something like 5 or 6 x 30 minutes, for an estimate of 150-180 calories burned. But 30 minutes of high intensity biking, I'd choose 9 or 10 x 30 minute for an estimated 270-300 calories burned.
It's all just guesswork and estimations, so IMO, the best thing you can do is use the same method for estimating every time you workout out. Whether you choose MFP's estimates, an HRM, or something like I explained above, just be consistent with the method you use.0
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