Marching in place while working
Binky_Muffin
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I work from home as a typist which means I sit a lot for work. I've noticed I'm getting a back ache from all the sitting. I decided to work standing up and added to that by marching in place while working yesterday and logged it. I marched for 150 or so minutes altogether and GoogleFit estimated a 700 calorie burn. I did log it. My settings in MFP are set to sedentary.
Work is pretty busy right now, and this is one of the only ways I can fit exercise into my daily schedule. Am I right for logging this?
Work is pretty busy right now, and this is one of the only ways I can fit exercise into my daily schedule. Am I right for logging this?
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I'm going off gut feeling here, but I expect the actual calorie burn for marching in place would be much closer to standing than walking for the same length of time. My reasoning for that would be that walking requires your body to move your body mass through space, which marching in place does not do. You're just moving your legs.
So, I think the 700 calorie estimate is quite a bit higher than actual depending on the entries you used in Google fit.5 -
I agree, I would maybe log half or less of the actual estimated time, just to be safe0
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Standing is better than sitting and any movement is healthy so good for you for trying that. I think that calorie burn is quite high, though.
Sometimes if the weather is really bad or I just don't feel like sitting still I'll march in place while watching TV but I make sure to march as quickly as possible and pump my arms. That will up the calorie burn somewhat but it's still negligible compared to actual walking.5 -
Do it!!! For sure. Highly recommend a step tracker as well if you're doing this - which sounds like you do!14
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Agreed that that sounds like a high calorie burn for marching in place. I would probably take whatever you burn walking for the same amount of time, and then subtract another 25% or so from that. I have no scientific basis for that number, other than the idea that marching in place should burn fewer calories than walking.3
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I agree with logging half to begin with. It's really a good idea, a good way to get some steps in!1
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Yes, you're right. If all you do is stand while typing you burn ~0.75 kcal/minute more than sitting. If you were to use a gadget which logged your steps and updated mfp, you'd be able to trust the awarded exercise calories.1
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I would log the activity but 700 calorie burn seems too high for that. I think it would be more like half that or maybe less.0
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I’m glad you have a job that allows you to be active while working. I work from home but my computer work is so intense I could never use a desk cycle or march in place while doing it.0
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I used my phone to track steps. It was 11,000 steps. GoogleFit has been accurate for me in the past for my walks and cycling. Not sure how accurate it would be for marching in place. I definitely feel it today. I am going to check my heart rate from time to time. I might be able to get a more accurate reading this way.0
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11000 steps is around 5 miles for me and I burn 75 calories by walking per mile. Therefore for me, a 232lb guy, I'd burn 375 by walking those 11000 steps. Since marching/walking on the spot burns less I'd count it, personally, as 200 calories.
Still a lot more than if you hadn't done it though.2
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