how many calories do you burn in a day?
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lumenosis
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How many calories do you burn on a normal day and on a workout day?
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Around 30000
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I'm on maintenance at 5'7", 135-140 pds. On a normal day, I'm just sedentary, so about 1600-1700. If I go for a very long run in the hills it might be more like 2700 or even more. If I'm just doing a little goofing off at the gym, weight training or whatever, it's more like 2000-2100.0
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No idea, I don't track them2
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About 1800, workout days can be anything from an extra 200 cals to an extra 1100, depending what I'm doing.0
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TavistockToad wrote: »About 1800, workout days can be anything from an extra 200 cals to an extra 1100, depending what I'm doing.
Burn in total; not eat after deficit
Around 3K on average based on > 18K steps a day0 -
TavistockToad wrote: »About 1800, workout days can be anything from an extra 200 cals to an extra 1100, depending what I'm doing.
Burn in total; not eat after deficit
That's not a deficit for me.4 -
3K for 18K steps whoa that's a lot of steps!
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TavistockToad wrote: »TavistockToad wrote: »About 1800, workout days can be anything from an extra 200 cals to an extra 1100, depending what I'm doing.
Just over 3K on average based on > 18K steps a day
Oopsies! MFP has me at 2750 for very active. I usually go above that once I hit about 15500 steps which I tend to do more often than not. Of course these totals are a little bit of a fib and I actually have to subtract about 5.5% to get to the real figure!0 -
TavistockToad wrote: »TavistockToad wrote: »About 1800, workout days can be anything from an extra 200 cals to an extra 1100, depending what I'm doing.
Just over 3K on average based on > 18K steps a day
Oopsies! MFP has me at 2750 for very active. I usually go above that once I hit about 15500 steps which I tend to do more often than not. Of course these totals are a little bit of a fib and I actually have to subtract about 5.5% to get to the real figure!
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im 5 ft 3 140 pounds i walk 10-15 miles most days (20-30k steps) i burn from 2500-3200ish it varies pretty heavily XD i dont trust it though but my loss has showed it must be pretty accurate2
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TavistockToad wrote: »TavistockToad wrote: »TavistockToad wrote: »About 1800, workout days can be anything from an extra 200 cals to an extra 1100, depending what I'm doing.
Just over 3K on average based on > 18K steps a day
Sorry, you genuinely surprised me as I know you're taller/bigger so I "assumed" a higher burn. Admittedly it took a good year or more of ramping up before I was reliably hitting 15K0 -
I think my Garmin HR sucks at counting my steps sometimes it tells me to move when I am moving, I guess I'm just not moving "correctly".2
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I think my Garmin HR sucks at counting my steps sometimes it tells me to move when I am moving, I guess I'm just not moving "correctly".
Sometimes my Fitbit counts more steps when moving slower than when moving faster Or no steps at all if moving softly. Experiment with pronounced vs not pronounced arm movement to accompany the steps!0 -
I'm not super worried about the steps, it definitely sucks at stairs, never gets those right.1
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TavistockToad wrote: »TavistockToad wrote: »TavistockToad wrote: »About 1800, workout days can be anything from an extra 200 cals to an extra 1100, depending what I'm doing.
Just over 3K on average based on > 18K steps a day
Sorry, you genuinely surprised me as I know you're taller/bigger so I "assumed" a higher burn. Admittedly it took a good year or more of ramping up before I was reliably hitting 15K
I think you're confusing me with someone else.
I'm 5ft5 and 134lbs, I get 6000 steps before exercise...0 -
I walk a sad amount of steps like 6K average, somehow but manage a 3700-4000 burn on a non workout day. I think because when I am walking I'm usually dragging heavy crap around or climbing up on stuff.1
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TavistockToad wrote: »TavistockToad wrote: »TavistockToad wrote: »TavistockToad wrote: »About 1800, workout days can be anything from an extra 200 cals to an extra 1100, depending what I'm doing.
Just over 3K on average based on > 18K steps a day
Sorry, you genuinely surprised me as I know you're taller/bigger so I "assumed" a higher burn. Admittedly it took a good year or more of ramping up before I was reliably hitting 15K
I think you're confusing me with someone else.
I'm 5ft5 and 134lbs, I get 6000 steps before exercise...
My bad and confused, you are correct! 5ft 8" here and about 156lbs0 -
I walk a sad amount of steps like 6K average, somehow but manage a 3700-4000 burn on a non workout day. I think because when I am walking I'm usually dragging heavy crap around or climbing up on stuff.
i wish...my burn involves both a heavy lifting furniture job + waitressing -.- stupid small body makes me both sad and happy XD1 -
JaydedMiss wrote: »I walk a sad amount of steps like 6K average, somehow but manage a 3700-4000 burn on a non workout day. I think because when I am walking I'm usually dragging heavy crap around or climbing up on stuff.
i wish...my burn involves both a heavy lifting furniture job + waitressing -.- stupid small body makes me both sad and happy XD
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JaydedMiss wrote: »I walk a sad amount of steps like 6K average, somehow but manage a 3700-4000 burn on a non workout day. I think because when I am walking I'm usually dragging heavy crap around or climbing up on stuff.
i wish...my burn involves both a heavy lifting furniture job + waitressing -.- stupid small body makes me both sad and happy XD
How tall are you?
5 ft 3 140 pounds2
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