treadmill + incline not in exercise database?
juggalotus
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I went to the fitness center at school today and busted my *kitten* on the treadmill (well for my weight anyway lol) And the only option for exercise in the database is "walking" at 3.5 mph...i had the treadmill on an incline. How do i factor that in? My heart rate monitor says i burned 680 some calories. Should i just go with that?
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it says you can just pick the closest exercise and plug in time and calories burned if it came from a machine. Thats what I do0
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How long where you on the treadmill? Did the treadmill have a calorie read out?0
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I would go with your HRM. you can add your exercise too.0
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I made my own exercise, Walking 4,0 Uphill 20 min.0
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if you have a HRM, always go with that. You can add a new exercise and call it whatever you want ex: 'treadmill on incline'
Sounds like a great workout : )0 -
you could always try the "race walking" option but yeah, that's the one I use, even though I set it to about 7 mph. You could just record the calories burned though couldn't you?0
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You could enter "Hiking, climbing hills (carrying <10 lb load)", but I would just add it as "walking" at whatever speed you were going at or just manually add what your HRM says.0
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I entered "Walking 4.0 @ 5% incline". You can go to ask.com and type in your exercise and get many results on how much you may have burned. Then enter it into the database.0
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thanks guys! And for all of you who were asking, i was on the treadmill for 60 min. 2.0 incline (i know, not much) and 3.5-3.6 miles per hour. I just don;t want to over estimate, you know?0
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I have had the same issue.. I wear my polar HRM and I am burning 500-520 calories in 70 minutes of Incline walking.. So I just use walking uphill at 3.5 and add my calorie burn in.. I am walking mostly at 4.0 mph and there is no option.. Your HRM is based on what your Body is burning. Definately use that as your measurement!0
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Whenever I do the treadmill, I alwaysss mix it up between inclines and speeds. So, instead, I just log it as treadmill and type in the number of calories I burned from the machine.0
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You put in the closest you can get on a chart than change the calories burned as stated on machine,,the incline is figured into the burned calories, Good Luch0
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I do that kind of exercise on my treadmill, 60 min, 4 km max, with incline varying but going up to 5. Calories burned: 204 as per the machine. I have a Schwinn.0
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I can't afford the heart rate monitor yet and I also did not find several exercises that I do such as Balance Ball Full Body workout on the program, so I went on the internet and searched calorie calculator for heart rate and found one that you can approximate and get pretty close to calories burned by plugging in your informatiion. You have to monitor your own heart rate at different intervals and take the average. Then creat the new excercise on your journal and add the calories that the calculator says you burned. Here is the link: http://www.shapesense.com/fitness-exercise/calculators/heart-rate-based-calorie-burn-calculator.aspx0
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