30DS with HRM = Disappointment.
hgellings
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I did day one of the 30 day shred today and according to my Polar HRM I only burned 187 calories... Really? That's it?! My legs were shaking after and I definitely worked up a good sweat. I guess I feel like I got more of a burn than only 187 calories...
For those who have done it and use an HRM how many calories do you usually burn?
I weigh 148 and am 5'6" if that helps with any advice at all.
For those who have done it and use an HRM how many calories do you usually burn?
I weigh 148 and am 5'6" if that helps with any advice at all.
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one of my MFP friends only burns around that. My HRM shows me burning around 350-390 calories. Just do it, the muscle toning is awesome!0
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I'm 5'6" as well, but have about 40lbs on you On level one I burn (on average) around 375 calories with 3lb hand weights. HTH!
(but I agree, the toning is why I do it. Its really helped with my strength development too)0 -
When plugged into a calorie calculator - circuit training (which is what 30DS is) burns just shy of 200 cals in 20 mins. It sounds pretty close to me. It just feels worse...0
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I haven't done 30DS but if it more strength than cardio you probably will see a lower burn but better tone in your muscle over time. Perhaps supplement your workout with a short run or jog afterwards and it will help your muscles loosen up and and let go of the lactic acid as well.0
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That sounds about right for the burn. The less you weigh the less calories you burn. That's why its harder to lose those last 10lbs.0
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Using my polar, I burn about 250-300 calories.0
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I have a wrist HRM and it always shows me at 190 or so calories burned and I weigh a lot more than you do .0
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Sounds about right to me. I burn just over 200, and I'm 5'8 and 150. The first time I was surprised too, but even though I'm really sweating my heart rate doesn't really go up except just a bit during the cardio parts. I can breathe, my muscles just feel like they're going to give out, so I've accepted it.
On the bright side, you're going to be all toned and have those sleek sexy muscles in no time who cares about the calories.0 -
I have been doing JM dvds for several months now and in the beginning I totaled like 240 doing the shredd and ripped in 30. Now, months later I'm only hitting about 180 per level. But I normally do them twice back to back for a better work out.
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I'm no expert but I believe its because there isn't much cardio on the video. For example, if you were to log 20 minutes of cardio it would burn more calories than 20 minutes of weight training. But weight training is necessary because it burns more calories overall and helps with weight loss so you should definitely keep at it. Hope this makes sense!0
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Don't worry too much about the calories burned. You are building that muscle, which will help burn the fat while you are not working out. I am 5'6", but I weigh more than you do and I burn anywhere from 221 - 350. It all depends on your surrounding evironment too. I recently did the shred on holidays while we were camping. Our camp site was in the sun and I burned more calories while working out in the sun than I did later on in the week at a hotel we stayed in (in the air conditioning).
So don't be disappointed, you will be happy with the results if you stick with it. I am on Level 3 now Day 4. So far I have lost about 10 inches all over since starting the shred. In total 14 inches and about 14 lbs
Stay focused and have fun with it!0 -
I have similar stats to you (5' 4") and 149 lbs and I burn 220 calories doing the 30DS. I was disappointed with that the first time, but then I realized it was really only 20 minutes of working out -- but it does get my heart rate up! If you wanted a higher calorie burn you could repeat one (or more) segments. I am doing the 30DS and running 3-4 times a week for additional cardio. I just started that combo a week ago so I'll have to see how it goes!0
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I'm 5'0 and 110 lbs, and the average burn I get while doing level 3 of shred is about 125.... way less than I expected before I got the HRM, but it's still a great workout that'll get you toned in no time!!0
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I feel better now, thanks! I will just keep at it and maybe as I go up in the levels I will burn more cals, either way I'm sticking to it! Walking 3 days out of the week on the treadmill might not be a bad idea either to get a bit more cardio in.0
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My average burn for level 1 was around 162. Level 2 was around 170 and just a few days into level 3 I am averaging 135.0
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I feel better now, thanks! I will just keep at it and maybe as I go up in the levels I will burn more cals, either way I'm sticking to it! Walking 3 days out of the week on the treadmill might not be a bad idea either to get a bit more cardio in.
Definitely stick with it! Even though it is not a huge calorie burn it is a heck of a workout. I am not seeing much change on the scale, but am noticing more tone and definition. I also feel a lot stronger with many of the moves!0 -
I burn around 225 calories using my Polar. I'm on level 1.
I agree that it seems like it should be more calories, the workout about kills me, but then again it's only 27 minutes. So I think that it's pretty accurate.0 -
i'm 5'6" and 208lbs... my hrm would tell me about 310 with 5lb weights.0
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Stick with it. Don't give up! I've heard a lot of people say that they lost not weight, but they lose a lot of inches.
I just did the first day of level 2 today, and i've already lost 6lbs and 2in in my stomach. It WILL pay off!
You're just more fit than others who burn 300 calories, so we'll lose more fat, and you'll lose the fat and see definition in your muscles, arms, stomach, legs etc0 -
I burn between 300-400, depending on the level and how hard I push it, but I am 186.0
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Outside of the warmup/cooldown, it's only like 20 minutes, right? Just under 200 calories for 20 minutes of work at your weight seems pretty decent to me.0
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Don't give up! You really will see an improvement in muscle tone and strength. I am on Level 2 Day 9 and while I have not lost any weight, I do see and feel my body getting stronger.
I am 5'6" and 147 and you actually burned a bit more than what I burn each time. I know it was a big disappointment to me to see how few calories I burned, especially as when I run/jog I can burn between 400-500 calories for about 40 minutes. So I am continuing to run 5 days a week.
I haven't done my measurements yet, but I heard some people say that they really saw a difference when they did level 3.
So hang in there, we can do this! If you need a friend you can add me.0 -
5'3 using a polarf4 always burn 188-200 on both level 1 and 2...finishing up level 2 tomorrow and seeing great results..don't worry about the burn0
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but then again it's only 27 minutes
Not to be off-topic, but that kills me! It's supposed to be a *20* minute workout, not nearly 30 (especially after you sit throguh that annoying opening speech you can't fast forward through...)!!! She says, "1 min warm-up, 3 min strength, 2 mins cardio, 1 min abs (3+2+1=6), three times, 1 min cool down". 1+(6*3)+1...that should equal 20!!!
I mean, it's fine. A 20 minute workout is a bit short, anyway. But one time I had literally 35 minutes before I had to leave and I plugged in the DVD, thinking, "20 min workout, 5 min shower, 10 mins to get ready - I should be fine, right?!?" That was the day I discovered it wasn't actually 20 minutes...
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but then again it's only 27 minutes
Not to be off-topic, but that kills me! It's supposed to be a *20* minute workout, not nearly 30 (especially after you sit throguh that annoying opening speech you can't fast forward through...)!!! She says, "1 min warm-up, 3 min strength, 2 mins cardio, 1 min abs (3+2+1=6), three times, 1 min cool down". 1+(6*3)+1...that should equal 20!!!
I mean, it's fine. A 20 minute workout is a bit short, anyway. But one time I had literally 35 minutes before I had to leave and I plugged in the DVD, thinking, "20 min workout, 5 min shower, 10 mins to get ready - I should be fine, right?!?" That was the day I discovered it wasn't actually 20 minutes...
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@LauraMarie37
I found that if I stop the DVD just before the level ends, and turn the dvd player off, that when I go to play it the next day, it will start back up at the very end of level. Then I can just select the level again and I don't have to listen to the intro all over again. Hope that helps and that it will save you some time.0 -
@LauraMarie37
I found that if I stop the DVD just before the level ends, and turn the dvd player off, that when I go to play it the next day, it will start back up at the very end of level. Then I can just select the level again and I don't have to listen to the intro all over again. Hope that helps and that it will save you some time.
I found this out too and it makes my day when we can do that! But unfortunately we watch a lot of DVDs in our house (also usually do two workout DVDs per day), so we always have to eject the 30DS dvd and cancel out the magical no intro effect. =(
Thanks for responding to my rant and helping, though!0 -
I burned about 200. Although I didn't lose any pounds when doing it, I lost inches and a pants size. Well worth it to me. I am doing the ripped in 30 now, and that is the same amount of time. I make sure to do something else - walking on the treadmill, mowing the lawn, etc to get in a little more workout.0
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