Biking question
2girlymama
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Which burns more calories - biking at a low speed so that it's easier to pedal or biking at a high speed so that's harder to pedal? Any help is appreciated!!
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Harder to pedal = more calories and a great way to build muscle.. .just don't make it too hard; you don't want to pull a muscle or hurt yourself.0
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More resistance gives a better burn. But whatever it is that keeps you on the bike longer do that for now.0
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I'm no fitness expert by any means, but I thought I'd pipe in here based on my own experience. I burn more calories at an easier speed, going for longer. Otherwise I tire out way sooner. I may burn more calories in that shorter ride, than I burn in the same amount of time of the slower ride, but I am able to ride twice as long, and therefore burn more calories in the long run. I hope that made sense.0
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Harder to pedal = more calories and a great way to build muscle.. .just don't make it too hard; you don't want to pull a muscle or hurt yourself.
right, the harder you push yourself....the more you burn. period.0 -
Biking is my exercise of choice too! I'm not sure if it matters, but it's hard to compare not knowing if it's hilly or not. I would think the faster you go the more calories you are burning. But if you are going slow and it's hilly you are burning a lot of calories! It depends on the terrain. Just keep on biking!!0
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Per hour, harder cycling will burn more calories. However, per mile it is the same.0
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Definitely pushing yourself to go faster does. I have a HRM and I typically do 11.5 miles in an hour (with hills) and burn around 1000 calories.0
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If you are going the same distance the faster (harder) would be faster so you may only burn slightly more than doing the same distance slower. i.e. jogging 1 mile will burn a bit more calories than walking 1 mile and will be faster.
If you are going for a specified amount of time the faster (harder) will burn much much more.0 -
I'd say start out slow and steady and gradually increase from there. Can anyone tell me how much the stationary works the butt/thighs/legs??? Thanks!0
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The harder you work the more calories you'll burn. The amount you burn is based more on how many RPMs the pedals are turning and the force needed to push down the pedals. So you could leave it in a really easy gear and spin at a really fast RPM and you'll burn out fairly quickly, or put it in a harder gear, turn less RPMs, move faster, and probably burn close to the same calories.0
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Try mixing it up. Alternate riding at a slow pace and riding at a higher pace. Interval training ups your calorie burn and can be fun too.0
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I'm no fitness expert by any means, but I thought I'd pipe in here based on my own experience. I burn more calories at an easier speed, going for longer. Otherwise I tire out way sooner. I may burn more calories in that shorter ride, than I burn in the same amount of time of the slower ride, but I am able to ride twice as long, and therefore burn more calories in the long run. I hope that made sense.
I agree. I bike longer and more steadily without injuries if I bike at a medium speed with light resisitance.0 -
If you ride at a less intense pace your body will burn more fat (about a 50-50 ratio for fat to carbs) but you will burn less calories overall so to get the same calorie burn you need to cycle longer. The more intense you go the more you shift the ratio to burning more carbs yet net more calories burned per unit time. Of course more intense means long term more muscle which in the long run helps burn more calories. The Time Crunched Cyclist by Chris Carmichael has a good chapter on how your body burn energy.
http://www.amazon.com/Time-Crunched-Cyclist-Powerful-Hours-Athlete/dp/1934030473/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1313692467&sr=8-10 -
Push yourself, But NOT TOO HARD! I went to a PT yesterday bc i overused my knee. mainly from biking. I thought, if i stand up while going up hill, i will work different muscles. Appearantly, your knee joint isnt a happy camper when you are putting that kind of load on it, especially with the angle it was in. (I ride 23 miles twice a week.) This is my personal experience and it probably wont happen to you, but definitely be weary of the new stresses that you will be putting on your muscles and joints. Also, get lots of electrolytes.0
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Thank you all for your advice! It does help.
So many experts here - I don't know where to start...I have a million questions! (hmm...what next...)0 -
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Here is some data from two rides I did, same course both times. The faster pace was me grinding out every hill, never letting the speed dip. The slower rate is me riding with someone at their pace. Heartrate monitor strapped on for both rides.
SLOWER
Distance: 11.22 mi
Calories: 698 C
Moving Time: 01:01:14
Avg Moving Speed: 11.0 mph
Max Speed: 21.1 mph
Avg HR: 116 bpm
Max HR: 148 bpm
FASTER
Distance: 11.20 mi
Calories: 721 C
Moving Time: 00:50:45
Avg Moving Speed: 13.2 mph
Max Speed: 19.9 mph
Avg HR: 163 bpm
Max HR: 176 bpm
22 extra calories burned in 11 less minutes. Not that big a deal imo, even if you double the ride length.0 -
Here is some data from two rides I did, same course both times. The faster pace was me grinding out every hill, never letting the speed dip. The slower rate is me riding with someone at their pace. Heartrate monitor strapped on for both rides.
SLOWER
Distance: 11.22 mi
Calories: 698 C
Moving Time: 01:01:14
Avg Moving Speed: 11.0 mph
Max Speed: 21.1 mph
Avg HR: 116 bpm
Max HR: 148 bpm
FASTER
Distance: 11.20 mi
Calories: 721 C
Moving Time: 00:50:45
Avg Moving Speed: 13.2 mph
Max Speed: 19.9 mph
Avg HR: 163 bpm
Max HR: 176 bpm
22 extra calories burned in 11 less minutes. Not that big a deal imo, even if you double the ride length.
He's too kind to point out it was me that was going slower! However, just to make a point everyone is different. I burned 936 calories on the same ride that he was on! And yes, I used a HRM!0 -
Here is some data from two rides I did, same course both times. The faster pace was me grinding out every hill, never letting the speed dip. The slower rate is me riding with someone at their pace. Heartrate monitor strapped on for both rides.
SLOWER
Distance: 11.22 mi
Calories: 698 C
Moving Time: 01:01:14
Avg Moving Speed: 11.0 mph
Max Speed: 21.1 mph
Avg HR: 116 bpm
Max HR: 148 bpm
FASTER
Distance: 11.20 mi
Calories: 721 C
Moving Time: 00:50:45
Avg Moving Speed: 13.2 mph
Max Speed: 19.9 mph
Avg HR: 163 bpm
Max HR: 176 bpm
22 extra calories burned in 11 less minutes. Not that big a deal imo, even if you double the ride length.
Very interesting. Thanks for sharing!0
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