p90x3 calorie burn?

rgupta1111
rgupta1111 Posts: 6
edited November 9 in Fitness and Exercise
Does anyone know how to track p90x3 calorie burn.
Thnx

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  • 2015Niki
    2015Niki Posts: 5 Member
    No but I just came here with the same question! Hopefully someone has a good answer!
  • ryanhorn
    ryanhorn Posts: 355 Member
    Are you speaking specifically to logging on MyFitnessPal? When I do any of the P90X3 cardio routines (MMX, Agility X, etc), I usually just log it under Aerobics (general).

    Hope that helps!
  • rgupta1111
    rgupta1111 Posts: 6
    edited January 2015
    Ryan
    How do you figure out calories burnt.

    Thnx
  • ryanhorn
    ryanhorn Posts: 355 Member
    rgupta1111 wrote: »
    Ryan
    How do you figure out calories burnt.

    Thnx

    I don't have an exact way of measuring aside from just estimating using the logging method I've mentioned above. If you're looking for something more specific, have you looked into heart rate monitors? I personally have never used one so I don't have much advice, but I'm sure someone else on here may be able to better speak about these!
  • Mr_Knight
    Mr_Knight Posts: 9,532 Member
    HRMs aren't appropriate for this kind of training, they will significantly over-estimate.

    The best you can get here is a guess, may as well just put in "100" and be done with it.

  • learichelle
    learichelle Posts: 1 Member
    edited January 2015
    Using a heart rate monitor will give you a more accurate answer. I recommend one that has the chest strap that you put on and then you have the watch part that tells you how long you've been working out and how many calories you've burned. I use a Polar brand heart rate monitor and I love it. I can burn anywhere from 300-450 calories during a 30-40 minute workout. I've never done P90x though.
  • azwen
    azwen Posts: 237 Member
    You can log it as "aerobics" or "calisthenics", whichever seems most appropriate.
  • ryanhorn
    ryanhorn Posts: 355 Member
    Mr_Knight wrote: »
    HRMs aren't appropriate for this kind of training, they will significantly over-estimate.

    The best you can get here is a guess, may as well just put in "100" and be done with it.

    I've actually been looking into getting a HRM and this is my main method of fitness at the moment, so this is good to know! Looks like I'll be saving some cash.
  • Google up p90x3 and howdoigetripped.com and you find an image with calorie burned for exercise. Looks like someone spent good research time on it. Perhaps a good place to start...
  • Zan67
    Zan67 Posts: 7 Member
    I don't know how accurate this is, but at http://www.sparkpeople.com/resource/calories_burned.asp?exercise=763 you can get a guestimate, which seems about average from what I've read other people with HRM have logged. All you need to do is enter your weight and the length of the workout (30 mins).
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