For those of you without an HRM
somedayone20
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For those of you without an HRM, how do you track your calories burned? Purchasing an HRM isn't really an option for me right now, but I feel that this site overestimates how many calories I burned.
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I know you run, I use a calculation for mine. It's body weight multiplied by 0.63 = calories burned for one mile. I'd be interested to hear what others say.0
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I use a garmin and I noticed that MFP under estimates everything my garmin says.0
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I know you run, I use a calculation for mine. It's body weight multiplied by 0.63 = calories burned for one mile. I'd be interested to hear what others say.
Body weight in which measurement?0 -
I think this site over estimates as well so I just make sure I stay under my original calories and not use my workout caloires....I figure I'm still in calorie deficit mode and I've lost 12 lbs since the 1st. So I think it's working!0
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Android app to track my distance traveled, cross check it with a math formula here and online and get the average.0
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I assume about 2/3 of what mfp suggests I've burned. This seems reasonable to me, most of the time. That said, using the 'per mile' based calculation someone mentioned above, I'd say mfp is pretty accurate for its distance based logging. So if you're running, and now how far you've gone, the mfp estimate is ok.0
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(Oh and most people agree it underestimates for weight lifting....)0
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I know you run, I use a calculation for mine. It's body weight multiplied by 0.63 = calories burned for one mile. I'd be interested to hear what others say.
^Never heard of this, but that actually is close to my HRM reading!0 -
I just go by what MFP says. I only eat back about 100-200 of the calories burnt to account for any discrepancies. I try to be extremely accurate with food and just listen to my body after exercise in case I need a bit more. There are other websites that use a formula to work it out but again that is going to be out sometimes.0
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>=| I caved and bought a HRM tonight....I suck at trying to calculate, and I don't trust the machines...!0
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I have compared the machines versus this site versus my hrm. The machines are WAY over estimated. My hrm is only off by what this site says by less than 10 calories. I have always heard that if you run for one mile, you can average a burn of about 100 calories.0
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For those of you without an HRM, how do you track your calories burned? Purchasing an HRM isn't really an option for me right now, but I feel that this site overestimates how many calories I burned.
I feel like it overestimates too. I figure I will just go and get one this weekend. No I don't have alot of money, but I'm thinking of all the times I spent money on junk and never once questioned it. I just don't know which one is best.0 -
I know you run, I use a calculation for mine. It's body weight multiplied by 0.63 = calories burned for one mile. I'd be interested to hear what others say.
Using pounds, that's pretty close to my Garmin's readings. Nice!0 -
I use my Bodymedia Fit! However, before my BMF I used the MFP calculations.0
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In pounds. I googled it when I did it and I never thought of anything but pounds.... How western of me. LOL0
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For those of you without an HRM, how do you track your calories burned? Purchasing an HRM isn't really an option for me right now, but I feel that this site overestimates how many calories I burned.
I feel like it overestimates too. I figure I will just go and get one this weekend. No I don't have alot of money, but I'm thinking of all the times I spent money on junk and never once questioned it. I just don't know which one is best.
Go with the Polar ft4. I Have talked to a lot of people that have one and they all love it. That will be my next big purchase.0 -
For right now I just use MFP I know it probably overestimates the amount of calories burned. So I try not to eat back the calories (although I often fall short of this). Eventually I plan on investing in a hrm.0
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Glad to know my calculation is pretty accurate!0
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CocoaBeautiful, soooo true!0
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I have a Polar F4. i saw one on ebay the other day for less than $30. I would do anything for one. I can NOT live with out it!0
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When I run on my treadmill, I use the calculations the system has worked out for me, and it is always higher than what MFP has down as the calories burned by at least 30 points!0
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I know you run, I use a calculation for mine. It's body weight multiplied by 0.63 = calories burned for one mile. I'd be interested to hear what others say.0
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I know you run, I use a calculation for mine. It's body weight multiplied by 0.63 = calories burned for one mile. I'd be interested to hear what others say.
WOW thanks for that I have been underestimating my calories!!!0 -
I think this site over estimates as well so I just make sure I stay under my original calories and not use my workout caloires....I figure I'm still in calorie deficit mode and I've lost 12 lbs since the 1st. So I think it's working!
Just b safe doing that... if ur not eating enough u will hit a long if not gaining stage...0 -
I have an HRM ... but it is not always on target. I use the following website instead of MFP for my weight training since their numbers are way off:
http://www.caloriesperhour.com/index_burn.php0 -
I use a Garmin HRM and MFP underestimates calories burned by quite a few. I have also compared calories burned to quite a few websites and calculators and MFP is always way under. But, I also figure that I don't want to eat them all back either.0
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I have a pedometer in my phone (free app) that tracks distance and speed, as well as calories burned, based on the information I input about my weight. Can't afford an HRM at the moment - they all seem to be very expensive in the UK - but this seems to work, more or less.0
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Polar F4. I love mine. Got it on Ebay for a great price too!0
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I just got my Polar FT7 (It's on sale right now at heartratemonitors.com and Target, but I got mine on Amazon) and was really surprised at how drastically UNDER the treadmill and MFP were in my calories burned. It was great news!0
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