Please help! Calculating calories burned in Sppinning class
Fit_Forever25
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Hi Guys!
Can someone please help me how can I calculate calories burnt in a spinning class.
MFP does have an entry for Spinning but I am pretty sure its giving me very less calories burned. I have checked on the internet calculators and in some it comes out to be 550 and some 480 etc.. for a 45 mins session.
I weigh 140 pounds and 165 cms tall (or should I say Short ) .
Reason why I think MFP shows it too low for me is that I was completely out of breath after that sessions and was sweating more than what I do after a 30mins workout on an elliptical trainer/cross trainer during which I burn around 300-320 calories and also I was feeling the efforts in the spinning class was almost double of what I do on Elliptical trainers.
Please help! Thanks :-)
Can someone please help me how can I calculate calories burnt in a spinning class.
MFP does have an entry for Spinning but I am pretty sure its giving me very less calories burned. I have checked on the internet calculators and in some it comes out to be 550 and some 480 etc.. for a 45 mins session.
I weigh 140 pounds and 165 cms tall (or should I say Short ) .
Reason why I think MFP shows it too low for me is that I was completely out of breath after that sessions and was sweating more than what I do after a 30mins workout on an elliptical trainer/cross trainer during which I burn around 300-320 calories and also I was feeling the efforts in the spinning class was almost double of what I do on Elliptical trainers.
Please help! Thanks :-)
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i'm sorry i wish i could help. i would actually like to know, too. perhaps you could input "cycling, very vigorous speed." or something like that? hope someone else can answer.0
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Hmm. its tricky... Things do change considerably with resistance level. Does it not have a calorie-meter?
If not, just enter a guestimate or try variations of cycling (high speed or with distance).0 -
I wear a HRM during spin classes. I always work my *kitten* off and walk away sweating like crazy. I burn 350 - 450 calories per class.
If you want a more accurate burn, invest in an HRM...you can get a pretty decent one for 40-60 bucks. Totally worth it especially if you'd rather know than guesstimate. :flowerforyou:0 -
I wear a HRM during spin classes. I always work my *kitten* off and walk away sweating like crazy. I burn 350 - 450 calories per class.
If you want a more accurate burn, invest in an HRM...you can get a pretty decent one for 40-60 bucks. Totally worth it especially if you'd rather know than guesstimate. :flowerforyou:0 -
Zumba is not on there either! Need to know calories for a tough 45 minute workout -can anyone out there help?0
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Yeah I think we need a Heart rate monitor now :grumble:0
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For the Zumba estimate...here is a great calculator www.zumbacalories.com as for the spinning-I agree. I always feel like I burn way more than the calculator here estimates...compared to other workouts anyhow0
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I really worked my *kitten* off this morning and can still feel it in my thighs and abs and bum ofcourse but shame I cant get actual calories burnt :frown:.. I think I will log it under Stationary bike vigorous effort0
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The gym I used top use to go to Spin classes in had kind of pedometers attached to them which would tell you the calories, how long you'd been going for and something else (Can't remember what it was, havent been in a long time - had t ocancel my membership) - But I always found the monitor I used in the class gave more calories than the MFP one used to give - I know thats not much help, but thought I'd comment anyways - sorry0
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i'd suggest a HRM... until you get one, try www.zumbacalories.com
they really overestimate, so take it with a grain of salt. i think i'm between the medium and high level and i input the amount of calories it says for low.0 -
i'd suggest a HRM... until you get one, try www.zumbacalories.com
they really overestimate, so take it with a grain of salt. i think i'm between the medium and high level and i input the amount of calories it says for low.
i agree - when you find a range, always go with the lowest. it's far better than over-estimating calories burned.0 -
i'm 5.7 and weigh 145 - my HRM gave me 478 calories burned in a 40 min spin class last night. hope that helps xx0
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Zumba is not on there either! Need to know calories for a tough 45 minute workout -can anyone out there help?
I had to add Zumba to the list of exercises, and there's a website called www.zumbacalories.com where you can work out the calories you burned according to your weight and the intensity that you exercised during that class :] xx0 -
Have you tried searching "spin" or "spinning"? I'm pretty sure its on the database.0
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you will need to invest in an HRM. Sorry but , you will probably be glad! I have about 25-30 pounds to lose.. and I log a 435 calories burned for a 45 minute class. I have a friend who had an HRM.. and she has a little more weight to lose.. and she burns about 500. Another friend-- said she only logged 250... again for 45 mintues. But, she has no body fat at ALL! but, I still think her "gadget" was off.. Not very helpful huh ? Guess I am just agreeing with everyone else. HRM.0
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Just checked "Spinning" is definately on the exercise database.0
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I would say get a HRM I bought the timex hrm and I love it. I workout with a trainer and had no clue how many calorie I was burning. When I used the HRM for the first time with the trainer I was burning more calorie then I even thought but everytime is different all depends on how high your heart rate is getting. Good Luck!0
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There are so many factors that go into calorie burning that almost every method is a best guess. Including MFP calculations.
I can tell you that for me I burn about 480-500 calories is a 45 min Spin class
That calculation comes from my Heart Rate monitor that allows me to input my weight, Resting HR and Max HR. So it's the closest ESTIMATION I can get.
(I weigh about 126lbs I have a resting heart rate of about 50-54 and a max of about 195)
Close is sometimes that best you're gonna get, and besides a low estimation just means you'll loose weight faster!0 -
Here is your extra push!!!! I wear my Heart Rate Monitor for EVERY workout. Polar FT60. Since my level of effort can vary I need to have a reference point to keep me on track. I know if my heart rate is low, I need to push myself harder. I weight 134 and am 5,6" and burn about 600 calories in an hour of intense spin. I highly recommend investing in a HRM it will change your workouts!!!! (The HRM, must have a chest strap and the following data input fields: age, weight, height and age) Good Luck!0
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As others have stated, you really need a HRM. Until then you'll have to take all these opinions and make your best guess. I'm an avid Spinner-have been for a couple years. My cal's have obviously dropped as I've gotten more adapted to it, but I do push really hard each class. Last night I did a 'race day' class. One of the hardest 45min class I've ever done. I burned 670 cal's. More typical for me would be in the 450-550 range. On a few occasions I've hit about 800 in classes with a lot of speed work/sprints that kept my HR way up the whole time. BTW, I'm a male, 5'-10", 166lbs. One female friend of mine (who is very short) only hits like 300 cals in the same classes yet I know she works as hard as I do. Another female (very tall) who is also a regular spinner logs in 700-800+ cals. per class.
Point is, lots of variance so you really need a HRM0 -
i'm 5.7 and weigh 145 - my HRM gave me 478 calories burned in a 40 min spin class last night. hope that helps xx0
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There are so many factors that go into calorie burning that almost every method is a best guess. Including MFP calculations.
I can tell you that for me I burn about 480-500 calories is a 45 min Spin class
That calculation comes from my Heart Rate monitor that allows me to input my weight, Resting HR and Max HR. So it's the closest ESTIMATION I can get.
(I weigh about 126lbs I have a resting heart rate of about 50-54 and a max of about 195)
Close is sometimes that best you're gonna get, and besides a low estimation just means you'll loose weight faster!0 -
I have been teaching spin class for over 7 years and the best way to measure your caloric burn is to invest in a heart rate monitor. Otherwise, calories burned are anywhere from 400-600 calories for a typical class.0
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Thank you so very much everyone!
I will definitely order a HRM today!
and will have to guesstimate calories burnt today :=)
but thanks for all the informative comments and suggestions.0 -
At 140 lbs, 400-450 for a 45 min spin class is as close as you need to be. In general, spinning is one workout for which HRMs are probably the most useful, however they have some limitations and could easily be less accurate than just making a number up.
The three limitations are:
1. Quality of the HRM
2. Accuracy of your setup information
3. The thermal stress that can occur during a spin class can cause HRM to overestimate calories.
I'm not saying don't get an HRM, but don't assume that, out of the box, it is going to give you precise readings. The irony is that the number listed above (400-450 calories) is probably the "reference" number you would use to make sure your HRM is giving you accurate readings--which then begs the question why you need one in the first place.0 -
At 140 lbs, 400-450 for a 45 min spin class is as close as you need to be. In general, spinning is one workout for which HRMs are probably the most useful, however they have some limitations and could easily be less accurate than just making a number up.
The three limitations are:
1. Quality of the HRM
2. Accuracy of your setup information
3. The thermal stress that can occur during a spin class can cause HRM to overestimate calories.
I'm not saying don't get an HRM, but don't assume that, out of the box, it is going to give you precise readings. The irony is that the number listed above (400-450 calories) is probably the "reference" number you would use to make sure your HRM is giving you accurate readings--which then begs the question why you need one in the first place.
my aim is that I dont want to overestimate .. that is it.
Thanks a lot!0
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