Nice little 1000 Calories Workout
markholland8
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I completed this, at 6.30 this morning, felt sick afterwards but nowt like smashing yourself first thing. No breaks but pace yourself and drink at every opportunity
2k Row - 9 min
2k Run - 10 Min
2k Cross Trainer - 15 min
2k Row - 9 min
2k Run - 10 Min
2k Cross Trainer - 15 min
Total = 68 Mins & feeling sick
You could just do one round, or 1k's lots of variation options it depends on your fitness levels and how hard you want to push yourself.
I didn't have a break but didn't go flat out either.
2k Row - 9 min
2k Run - 10 Min
2k Cross Trainer - 15 min
2k Row - 9 min
2k Run - 10 Min
2k Cross Trainer - 15 min
Total = 68 Mins & feeling sick
You could just do one round, or 1k's lots of variation options it depends on your fitness levels and how hard you want to push yourself.
I didn't have a break but didn't go flat out either.
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I wouldn't burn close to 1000 calories doing that. I also don't like to workout until I feel sick. But whatever makes you happy.5
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Sounds killer - what's a crosstrainer? Is that an elliptical?
Getting bored with my current cardio routine so I may try this tomorrow for kittens and giggles. I have my doubts about the 1000 calorie burn, though.0 -
I like the idea of mixing up cardio in that way, but I'd be surprised if I burnt even 600 calories doing that, to be honest.2
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Does it come with the beer?0
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i wouldn't burn 1000 cals either1
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I burn about 750 calories in an hour of running. So 1000 in that workout is possible depending on how hard you push yourself.1
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I'm curious.....how did you calculate the 1,000 cal burn? (It seems a little high for the activities/distances involved involved.....I run and row)1
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Le sigh....that would be about 400 calories for me. I could see a big boy burning that much however.1
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markholland8 wrote: »2k Row - 9 min
2k Run - 10 Min
2k Cross Trainer - 15 min
2k Row - 9 min
2k Run - 10 Min
2k Cross Trainer - 15 min
Total = 68 Mins & feeling sick
Respectable training paces, but for me about 500 calories. What weight are you to be pushing 1000 calories from that?
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surely it depends what resistance everyone sets their machines too. I'm fairly new to exercising but can burn 400 calories in 30 minutes on the elliptical on high resistance.2
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Colorscheme wrote: »
This is the only way, tbh.
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I don't doubt that the workout was hard.
But a calorie is a measure of energy to which you need to know weight (mass), speed or effort, and duration. From what you posted we only know duration. Mass and speed will be different for everyone so I'm not sure how you can claim it to be a 1000 calorie burn.
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jdawson002 wrote: »surely it depends what resistance everyone sets their machines too. I'm fairly new to exercising but can burn 400 calories in 30 minutes on the elliptical on high resistance.
Mostly depends on weight. My husband and I can do the same workout and he will burn 2x the number of calories as I do.0 -
100 laps in a 25 yard pool. And no wiping sweat from the eyes.0
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