Strength Exercise
            
                
                    Coffeecakes81488                
                
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                    Why doesn't strength exercises count as exercise in my little calorie equation. Like today I did the Shoulders/Arms dvd for P90X so I put in all the lifts that we did and how many sets and stuff.                
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            I agree... it should be added !!!!0
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            you put it under cardio. the strength training bit is just so you can keep track, but you count the calories under the cardio area.0
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            You can log it under cardio as "strength training".0
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            Look up strength training in the cardio part. Then enter the number of minutes. I'm not sure it's real accurate for the calories, but better than nothing!0
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            I don't count those calories because I don't reach my target heart rate and those calories aren;t burning fat or sugar. I only count calories in arobic exercises that I reach my target heart rate. I use the strength exercises for toning only.0
 
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