"If it's less than 30 minutes, don't log it."
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Sounds like a control freak :noway:0
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Tell her to run full speed for 29 min and then advise it doesn't count.
LOL. Seriously.0 -
My exhusband thought that way... ex being the key here.0
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I for one, am slightly offended by that. For the years that I've been packing on the weight, and becoming more idle, it is taking me a while to build up my endurance to do things for longer than 10 minutes. While I am up to 30 min of a good walk, I am still looking to get past the 10 minute mark for calesthentics. I log my 10 minute morning walk (here at work) and any other thing I do. Poster needs to walk a mile in someone else's shoes before she/he says things like that.0
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It definitely counts! It takes quite a bit of energy to actually burn 300. sometimes you can work out hard and include strength training and get the benefits but not necessarily the high burn! I say log it and do not let anyone else dictate what is exercise for you.0
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Too many people think they know everything and just HAVE to impart that "wisdom" on others. I say ignore 'em (unless of course their advice is constructive and genuinely helpful of course)
Its YOUR tracker, log what YOU think is appropriate.
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To me, that's like saying "Well it's only 10 calories, so I just won't log it."
You don't always have to go by what anyone says on these boards. You do you!0 -
That's just ridiculous. I can take a 30 minute walk down my road and burn nearly 200 cals, but since it's not 300 I shouldn't log it? Give me a break. Sounds like someone needs to come off their high horse. Good thing YOU are in control of YOUR tracking.0
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I definitely feel thaat way! I exercise what the Dr will allow me to and will log every bit of what I do! There are days that I don't exercise but I watch my calories and carb intake even closer. My thinking is that I am a grown -up and know what is right for my body and I know what I need to do to take care of myself!0
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I do mini workouts throughout the day. I take at least two 15 minute walks during my work day. I log them both. Like so many others are saying, "you make the rules". Personally, I don't log my cleaning or yardwork but do log little workouts. It's whatever you want to do.0
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I become enraged at people who feel like they can say what I can or cannot log! Sheesh! For some people that 10 minutes is that start of eventually 30 or 40 minutes and we all need to start somewhere! Even if it never is more than that it is better than nothing and everyone has the right to use this site as they see fit. Just because somebody spends 2/3 of their free time on excercise machines does not mean I ever want to live that way and will remain to have increased conifdence each time I log another 15 minutes! Thanks for bringing this up. I am so annoyed at people who belittle those making positive changes. so, that's that, i suppose0
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Its your journey, your page, your life... Use it as it best suits you.. Not dictated by anyone else other than site admins..0
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I burn 75 calories in 5 mts ...... a burn is a burn .... so log that baby in even if its 5 mts!0
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pffft I log everything unless it is something I have been doing daily for a long time like going to pick up my son from the bus...I do that everyday so it doesn't make a difference, or when i take 15 mins and do a pick up of the kids things...but if it makes me sweat or if it is something I don't do every day then I log it
for example I did a major clean out of my kids rooms it took forever and I was all sweaty and hungry after, so I logged it, or when I wash my floors by hand, it is definitely a workout.0 -
Most of my workouts are 30 or less.
I try and do supersets, so i can minimize my time TRYING TO GET sexy, and focus more time on BEING sexy.0 -
I log everything. A five minute aerobics video, ten minutes of warm up/cool down on the treadmill, every bit. I don't log daily activity, but if I do it at the gym or consider it exercise, it's getting logged. If I walk/jog with my dog for ten minutes, it may only burn a few calories, but if I feel like it's worth it, I'll log it.
I log every bite I eat and every calorie I burn. I don't log my water, though, so it always shows up as 0. I drink a lot of it, but I tend to drink half a glass, come back later and fill it up, etc, and drink a billion little paper cups at the gym. It's hard for me to keep up with exactly how much water I drink, so I don't bother. I just try to drink as much as I can.0 -
This is too elitist for many who are looking to change up their lifestyle. Nor does it make medical sense. There is good published literature that shows that incremental activity (10 minutes here and there) is certainly better than no activity at all. There are certain kinds of conditioning gains which require more continuous activity (e.g. if you want to run a faster marathon, there is no way around putting in some long runs), but for general fitness and health gains (e.g. risks of diabetes, cardiovascular disease etc) even small amounts of increased activity can make yield a significant improvement in risk profile.
So if getting your exercise comes in small lumps of time, go ahead and log it if you want to. It sure was better for you than sitting on the couch.0 -
If your heart rate is increased higher than usual for 20 minutes you are improving your cardiovascular system and overall fitness. To me that is definitely worth noting.
I agree with the above poster.0 -
If I did it, I log it..........plain and simple...........that woman is crazy!0
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I lost 40 pounds and 5-6 pant sizes doing a 20 minute workout 4 times a week, so I'm proof enough that any physical activity works. Now I'm no bikini or fitness model, but I'm way healthier and happier than I was.
I know myself; I hate the gym and will find any excuse to get out of there as quick as possible. You have to know your body and know your mentality and make the best decisions for you! Maybe that's what works for her, but that would never work for me. Someone telling you "it doesn't count" doesn't make it true, it just makes it their truth.0 -
I hate people on this website. lol0
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While lovemaking last only five minutes, it sure kicks my *kitten*, so hell yes I log it, lmao:bigsmile:0
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I log it.0
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I pretty much LOVE this0
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While lovemaking last only five minutes, it sure kicks my *kitten*, so hell yes I log it, lmao:bigsmile:
LMAO!0 -
I have recently come across an MFP who complains heavily about people who log less than 30 minutes of exercise as exercise. In her opinion, you only log it if you've burned 10 cals/minute for at least 30 minutes...So nothing less than 300, nothing less than 30 minutes...I thought this was a bit crazy, but does anyone else feel like this?
Keep moving and keep logging...and un-friend that person!0 -
That is absolutely wrong. When I started excercising (at 230 lbs) I was able to run for 10 minutes (2 laps around a school playground) and I logged it. This enabled me to see my progess, and helped me get on track to lose over 50 pounds in 6 months.
Everything you do to improve your health should be logged, as it all counts towards your goal.0 -
If this person's logic applies, then we shouldn't log bites we take that aren't part of a full meal, yes?
If that were true, that would be awesome. I would just go through life taking one bite of a brownie every 30 minutes.0 -
I'll say this, I've been a bit embarrassed to do it, but have logged house cleaning. There are times my joint injuries hurt so darned bad it is a challenge to clean up. If thats all the movement I can get in a day, thats it.
If someone else doesn't like it or know why its the way it is, I don't really care. Walk a mile in my disability and then we'll talk.0 -
I have recently come across an MFP who complains heavily about people who log less than 30 minutes of exercise as exercise. In her opinion, you only log it if you've burned 10 cals/minute for at least 30 minutes...So nothing less than 300, nothing less than 30 minutes...I thought this was a bit crazy, but does anyone else feel like this?
Duration is secondary to intensity. Your MFP knows not what they speak of.0
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