Big Difference in Cals burn info
gtbalm
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Ok, help! I'm using a app called imapmyfitness....I walked 1.06 miles at a pace of between 5-6mph a total of 19:53 minutes long. The app says I burned 72 kCals, MFP says 228.....huge difference! Whom do I believe??
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Wow! That's crazy! MFP takes your weight and typical activity into account--maybe that has something to do with it? Does the other app you used do the same?0
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not to sound stupid, but if it took u 19 min to walk 1 mile, isn't that closer to 3 min a mile?0
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I use the nike+ app, and the calories burned on there are just a little less than the ones here on MFP.0
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Neither honestly. I know it's a broken record but a HRM is the only way to really know what you're burning.
It depends on your height, weight, sex, fitness level and a HRM would be just for you.
Edit: I agree with a previous poster, if you walked 1.06 miles in 19 min you did NOT walk at 5mph (that would be one mile in about 12min).0 -
What's the Burn? A Calorie Calculator
You can use the formulas below to determine your calorie-burn while running and walking. The "Net Calorie Burn" measures calories burned, minus basal metabolism. Scientists consider this the best way to evaluate the actual calorie-burn of any exercise. The walking formulas apply to speeds of 3 to 4 mph. At 5 mph and faster, walking burns more calories than running.
Your Total Calorie Burn/Mile Your Net Calorie Burn/Mile
Running .75 x your weight (in lbs.) .63 x your weight
Walking .53 x your weight .30 x your weight
http://www.runnersworld.com/article/0,7120,s6-242-304-311-8402-0,00.html
Adapted from "Energy Expenditure of Walking and Running," Medicine & Science in Sport & Exercise, Cameron et al, Dec. 2004.0 -
I agree that if you're taking that long to walk a mile, then you're not walking at 5-6 mph. I jog regularly and my average pace is around 5.5-6 mph. It only takes me about 10 minutes to do a mile. If you're going over 4.5 mph, then you're jogging, not walking. Unless you have some kind of awesome speed walking skills we don't know about.0
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If you walked for 20 minutes at 5mph it would have been closer to 1.6 miles. So something is definitely off. 5 mph is a 12 minute mile. 6 mph is a 10 minute mile.0
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If you walked 1 mile in 20mins then you walked at 3mph not 6 mph, so maybe thats part of the problem?0
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not to sound stupid, but if it took u 19 min to walk 1 mile, isn't that closer to 3 min a mile?
I was going to say the same thing. Also, at 6mph, I have to move at a jog. At 5'11", even with my long legs, no way I can walk at that pace.0 -
Ok, both have my height/weight etc info......I used the 5mph only because the app said my pace was that....but it did also say my average was 3mph, even tho I never supposedly went below 5mph. I wish I had awesome speed walking skills LOL. Ok using the 3mph speed, MFP says 94 cals, which is much closer to the others 73. Thanks for all the input guys, this is what makes keeping track of foods and cals burned so very difficult.
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If you can't invest in a heart rate monitor (HRM) then I suggest not eating your exercise calories back (Or only eating half of them) and then saving for a HRM. It really makes the difference long term to REALLY know what you're burning so you CAN eat those exercise calories back which when you're burning a lot of them is important. Under a 100 or even 200 I don't worry about eating them back.0
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If you can't invest in a heart rate monitor (HRM) then I suggest not eating your exercise calories back (Or only eating half of them) and then saving for a HRM. It really makes the difference long term to REALLY know what you're burning so you CAN eat those exercise calories back which when you're burning a lot of them is important. Under a 100 or even 200 I don't worry about eating them back.
You have to be careful turns out I was burning MORE than mfp and the machines said. I seem to be the only one but if I had been eating 1/2 my calories back when it was already 100-200 calories off I think I would of gotten sick. Love my Polar HRM though!0 -
I never gave any thought to an HRM, I'm very very new to all this. I never eat back my cals burned, mostly because I'm such a beginner at exercise that I never get more than 150 cals burn per time. So, what HRMs are suggested?
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