Calories Burned Question
bwallner1971
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Should I take the calories off of the treadmill or what MFP says?
The equipment I use (Treadmill, Stairclimber, Elliptical) all allow me to plug in my current weight. I just tend to notice I big difference in what the equipment says I burned and what MFP says I should have burned.
I don't eat my "earned calories" so this is more for my info than anything.
The equipment I use (Treadmill, Stairclimber, Elliptical) all allow me to plug in my current weight. I just tend to notice I big difference in what the equipment says I burned and what MFP says I should have burned.
I don't eat my "earned calories" so this is more for my info than anything.
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Neither is going to be accurate, though I'm not sure which is the lesser of two evils. Your best bet is to invest in a HRM.0
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I had a fitbit and loved it, but it broke after 3 weeks. Waiting my replacement. I never logged any cardio just downloaded at the end of the day. Not sure what HRM is.0
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Best bet is to average out the two numbers0
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For me, personally, I used to take half way between the two and I'd always eat back the lesser of the numbers.0
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Neither will be 100% accurate, however MFP hugely over-estimates calories burned so I would say use the gym machinery's prediction. An HRM is fine but can be pricey and not 100% accurate either.0
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I had a fitbit and loved it, but it broke after 3 weeks. Waiting my replacement. I never logged any cardio just downloaded at the end of the day. Not sure what HRM is.
An HRM is a Heart Rate Monitor. It normally has a strap you strap to your chest which picks up your heart rate and it calculates your calories burned.0 -
If you don't have an HRM, then pick one and always use it.0
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Fitbit is okay for monitoring calories burned during exercise, but use the log in which is pretty accurate. I found that when I let fitbit calculate them for me, it wasn't accurate at all. I use an HRM watch which is a lot more accurate.0
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I used different types of machines and I know that when i am sweating alot its 1000/hr
When i am borderline sweating is 600-700/hr
Over 1000/hr I dont think its healthy for the heart for me.
I do HIIT 1minute as fast as i can, 3 minute rest (this proves to be the most fun and efficient excercise for me)0 -
Thanks everyone for the advice! I don't eat my "earned" calories anyway so accuracy isn't absolutely critical and won't warrant me purchasing a HRM.
The fitbit is good for me, because I have a "sit on my *kitten*" job and I found out exactly how much of my day was sitting. With the fitbit I challenge myself to more steps each day. (I know a 10 dollar pedometer would work, but I'm a gadget guy!)0
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