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                    c1stlouis                
                
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                    How do I calculate calories burned when I do weight training?                
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            Unless you have an HRM, I think you have to do what I do - just go into cardio, log weight training, and it calculates it based on time, etc.0
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            I'd like to know, too. I was really bummed when I did 30 minutes of arms and shoulder weights and didn't earn any calories! One other person I know who is on here splits the workout. For example, if he does an hour of strength training, he lists it, but puts half of it as a cardio exercise. Not very accurate, probably, but more accurate than nothing.0
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            Thanks! never thought of that. Do you still log in the strength training section, too, or do you just skip it?0
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            I got a HRM a month ago, it really helps0
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            Thanks! never thought of that. Do you still log in the strength training section, too, or do you just skip it?
 I skip it. I have a notebook that i take with me and record all myworkouts in there, i dont need to log it here as well. i just care about the calorie count.0
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            Its under cardio;
 Strength training (weight lifting, weight training)0
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            well I am duh, i have been using 'pilates' to calculate calories for my weight training....i didn't know weight training was listed under cardio!! THANKS! Now i will use it!!0
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            Thanks! never thought of that. Do you still log in the strength training section, too, or do you just skip it?
 I recently started logging it under cardio, too and still add it under strength training, so when I print out my reports, I can see what all I did that day, rather than just 45 minutes of strength training. It is helpful to me.0
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            HRM is heart rate monitor. Get one with a chest strap if you can, it's way more accurate. I was surprised to see how much I was *really* burning as opposed to me [lower] guess-timations of what my weight training was burnining.
 It's also very motivating to me ... I can do 25 more calories, what's 3 more minutes [tracks time, too], I can get my heart rate up 8 more points, etc. I found myself pushing myself harder when I realized I was so close to another few mins or 50 more calories.
 I love my HRM! It's my favorite gadget!:flowerforyou:0
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