How do I know which calorie calculator is correct when it co
Ashley8993
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I am relatively clueless when it comes to the calculation of calories burned from working out. I always just go by what the machine says(if it has a calorie tracker) or by what some random generator says on the internet. I used someone else's data to log my exercise for today, which was just some cardio, and then went online to find a calories burned tracker to see if the numbers added up... they didn't.
Anyone have an suggestions as far as sites with exercise calorie counters?
Anyone have an suggestions as far as sites with exercise calorie counters?
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I use the machine, but only if I set my weight. MFP can't know how fast/slow or how hard you're going, or factor in variations. Heart rate monitors are supposed to be pretty accurate but they're a but expensive.0
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I used to use the number on the machine, with my weight and age entered in, but then I got the Polar FT4 heart rate monitor...I realize there are different factors that come into play, but if you don't want to buy a HRM, and you want to be safe, I'd subtract 20-30 calories from whatever # the machine says - that is about the amount of discrepancy I've seen between the machine and my HRM. It's better to under-estimate than to go over, in my opinion!0
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When I use the eliptical I can use the machine, but I can't use the eliptical anymore because my feet fall asleep. And the treadmills at my rec. center don't have a calorie counter. And yes, a heart rate monitor would be ideal, but way too expensive for me right now.
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I finally broke down and bought a heart rate monitor, and boy is my world changing... I have to work out harder and longer to get the burn I THOUGHT I was getting before, but it is worth it!!!0
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I go by the machine at my gym. It has a heart rate monitor and fluctuate calories burned based on how hard i use it verses resistance levels. I try to just not eat all my excersize cals back so there is room for error.0
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Seems like the common theme is a heart rate monitor. If that's the best way to go, then does anyone have a suggestion as to which brand has the best price to quality ratio?
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Heart rate monitors are generally more accurate compared to machines or websites. Consider getting one.0
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A lot of people on here (myself included) use the Polar FT4 (about $50, try amazon.com). You wear a chest strap that transmits your HR to your watch. It tracks calories burned, duration and heart rate. I love it and I find it pushes me to do even more, and to try different activities to see what the burn will be!! Worth EVERY penny!0
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