I'm new and have a question about exercise?
bbranche04
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Hello, I've been journaling my food for 7 days now. It is much easier than I anticipated. When I add cardio exercise it adds the calories I burn. However, when I add any strength exercises, it does not add any calories burned? Why is this? Do strength not count towards helping loose weight? Thank you
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You do still burn calories doing strength exercises, but nowhere near as much as during cardio.
Strength work absolutely does help you to lose weight. It will enable you to build muscle which will mean your body will burn calories more efficiently, and it will give you the "toned" look that so many people are after.
Many people lose weight without any cardio and just weight training.0 -
Strength training will help you KEEP the lean muscle you have...build muscle at a deficit is not very likely. Regardless of burn....strength training is very important for health and fitness.
If you log strength in the cardiovascular section, MFP will give you a (very rough) estimate of calories burned.0 -
Add "Strength training (weight lifting, weight training)" to Cardiovascular to get estimated Calories Burned added to your Diary. Please note that the Calories burned for Cardiovascular exercises provided by MFP are based on published metabolic equivalents of tasks (METs), which are estimates for a general population and may differ for you as an individual. If desired, add individual strength training exercises, such as "Biceps Curl," to Strength Training to have a log of sets, reps, and weights as individual exercises.
Please see these articles in the list of articles on this topic in the MFP Help pages...
myfitnesspal.desk.com/customer/portal/articles/11170-why-don-t-you-calculate-calories-burned-for-strength-training-
myfitnesspal.desk.com/customer/portal/topics/455842-exercise-diary-and-exercise-database/articles
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Thank you so much for these replies. What a friendly website. I understand the reasoning now.0
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bbranche04 wrote: »Thank you so much for these replies. What a friendly website. I understand the reasoning now.
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I used a heart rate monitor to get an idea of how many calories I burn lifting weights. It was fairly close to MFP estimates, so I go with that.0
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Furrycatpig wrote: »You do still burn calories doing strength exercises, but nowhere near as much as during cardio.
Strength work absolutely does help you to lose weight. It will enable you to build muscle which will mean your body will burn calories more efficiently, and it will give you the "toned" look that so many people are after.
Many people lose weight without any cardio and just weight training.
Good advice above.
I wondered the same thing as you when I started and because I liked the sound of "bigger burns" I gravitated toward cardio more than strength, but six months into my weight loss with mostly cardio, I have lost weight, but I don't feel like my body looks all that different. Smaller, yes, but not that different. Reading over and over here on MFP, I'm finally convinced I need to incorporate more strength training into my program regardless of what calories MFP says I burn for it. It's an investment, I guess.
A big upside to strength training, I'm told, is that you will end up with more lean body mass relative to fat mass and this will increase the calories you burn at rest. And that is what you want because it will make it much easier for you to maintain you weight loss even eating a higher number of calories. Does that make sense?
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Thank you!!0
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