Biking up hills

Mizzy58
Mizzy58 Posts: 47 Member
edited November 2024 in Fitness and Exercise
I am just starting to bike ride. My route for now is 3 miles. But as soon as I get out my drive I have hills in all directions. And more hills on my route. I've gotten where I don't have to walk my bike off them, but it is still strenuous and I work up quite a sweat by the time I get home. My question is, when I log 30 minutes into my exercise I use the leisurely 10-12 mi. But it only gives me 47 calories burned. I'm pretty sure I should be burning more. And when I used the BMX I get around 500. So, how would find the correct way to log this.

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  • robertw486
    robertw486 Posts: 2,426 Member
    You might want to try an app for the biking, as it could possibly factor in the elevation changes along with your speed, weight, bike weight, etc. I live where it it really flat, so others might have good first hand info on which apps would estimate the best.

    The MFP calorie burns are generic at times, but hills on a bike can be so variable that a reliable calculation is fairly tough to get without more data than time vs distance.
  • NorthCascades
    NorthCascades Posts: 10,968 Member
    Strava will give you a better estimate for calories than most, by estimating how much power is required to go your speed at your weight and for the gradient (steepness). Wind is where they fall short.

    Use your granny gear, and slow down, try to "level" there hill by putting out the same effort you would on the flat.
  • kristiphelan7
    kristiphelan7 Posts: 1 Member
    edited July 2017
    I bike too, I would definitely consider map my ride, I use it, I get at least 12.50 miles a day. (only during the weekdays)I hate that it's considered leisurely cause it's hard work.
  • Mizzy58
    Mizzy58 Posts: 47 Member
    I will look into these apps. I only have a tracfone though.
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