How many calories from Spin class?
mengqiz86
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How many calories do you guys log for 45 min of spinning? I average 175 watts, pretty rigorous effort. I'm typically log 300kcal to stay on the low end. Wonder what y'all do. Thanks!
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From your power output reading you are underestimating calories if that's an average 175watts for the entire 45 mins.
This is an example of converting watts to calories:
100W X 1h X 3.6 = 360kcal
So for your example:
175 x 0.75 x 3.6 = 472.5kcal
Link for info - mccraw.co.uk/powertap-meter-convert-watts-calories-burned/
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I use: Stationary bike, light effort (bicycling, cycling, biking)0
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From your power output reading you are underestimating calories if that's an average 175watts for the entire 45 mins.
This is an example of converting watts to calories:
100W X 1h X 3.6 = 360kcal
So for your example:
175 x 0.75 x 3.6 = 472.5kcal
Link for info - mccraw.co.uk/powertap-meter-convert-watts-calories-burned/
In my Y the bike displays watts and calories. But the leader board shows kJoules.
I have found that if I use my Polar HRM, the calories are pretty close between the HRM and the bike. Of course the bike is just doing the kJ to kC for me. Mine varies between 500 to 700 depending on how long I warm up before class starts.
(I once peaked around 600W during a sprint. Can't maintain that for long though)1 -
Measure your heart rate at the end of the session and use one of those online calculators that works out calories burned by inputting your weight/heart rate/durations of activity. That's what I do after cardio.0
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Spinning is on the exercise list on here at 500 cal for 45 minutes. I have no idea if it burns that much but I don't eat back more than half my exercise Cal's anyway just to be sure0
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How many calories do you guys log for 45 min of spinning? I average 175 watts, pretty rigorous effort. I'm typically log 300kcal to stay on the low end. Wonder what y'all do. Thanks!
I bolded the important part for you. It doesn't matter what your weight or age or heart rate or hair color is. If you averaged 175w for 45 minutes, you burned 472.5 kCal not factoring in metabolic efficiency. Factoring that in it's somewhere between about 520 and 534 kCal.
@sijomial had the right answer above, I'm just repeating it because there's a lot of noise in here.3 -
Thanks guys. I was wondering how trustworthy the power meters are on the spin bikes.. it is common knowledge that the calorie displays on treadmills/ellipticals tend to be over estimations - does the same apply to spin bike's power meter?0
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I've never been on a spin bike, but I'm assuming that if it's a direct force power meter, it'll be accurate to +/- 2 %.1
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