Is it possible?
oceanerin
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I have recently started wearing a heart rate monitor and doing intervals on the treadmill for 20 minutes. My heart rate monitor is telling me I am burning over 200 calories and my treadmill is telling me more. 200 seems like a lot! Is it possible it's right? I put my age and weight in. I don't feel comfortable adding that much to my diary. Thanks for your time in advance
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Burning 10 calories per minute if you're getting down to business isn't unreasonable at all.0
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I will usually burn a little over 100 calories per every 10 minutes on elliptical, arc trainer, stair climber. At least that’s what the machines say. So yea, I’d say 200 for 20 mins is about right!0
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5-10 cals per minute is typical0
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If you only put age and weight in, it's going to be no more accurate then the tread mill. For a truly accurate HRM estimation, you need to be able to enter age, weight, height, gender.
I also have an HRM and for a 56 minute walking interval program I burn about 470-490 calories.. a thirty minute interval program and I burn about 230-300. I have a Polar FT7 HRM is that helps at all.0 -
Thank you everyone.0
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So do you add all your calories burned to your diary or do you cut yourself short like I do to keep myself from eating more?0
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