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calories burned???

mom2allgirls
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Ok, i need some help! I have been doing about 15-30 on my elliptical at home and it calculating about half the amout of calories burned then what it shows here on MFP. So i am not sure which one is accurate. I am trying to save up to buy an HRM so that i will be more accurate. if anyone can help i would appreciate it! thanks
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In this case I'd go with your ellipticle. If has a better idea of how fast (rpms) that you were going. Depending on the model if it has age/weight etc... entries it's even closer to the truth. I've found that in order to match MFP numbers I need to keep my heart rate between 140 & 160, which is a very good pace for an hour.
MFP is guessing on your effort level.
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I agree with magerum. The calculations on MFP are (I would assume) an average, not counting resistance and speed used.0
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thats depressing! lol I thought i was burning so much more0
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Don't let it get you down! A good HRM will help and you'll get a feel for the amount of "effort" needed to match MFP calculations.
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I would definitely go with your elliptical reading. When I got my HRM, I found that the elliptical and free runners I was using only slightly over-calculated my calories burned (Like 10-20 calories off per 30 minutes). On the treadmill, however, I burn way more than the treadmill and MFP say I do.0
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MFP was telling me i was burning 289 cal for 20 min and my elliptical said it was about 125. its like way off. any recommendations for and HRM that is not to pricey???0
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I have the Polar FT4. It works great & I believe I got mine on Amazon for $115. I don't know how much you want to spend. I know they get quite a bit cheaper than that but I'm guessing you get what you pay for on the accuracy.0
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i was trying to stay under $50 but i keep hearing that they are really not that good.0
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I would definitely go with your elliptical reading. When I got my HRM, I found that the elliptical and free runners I was using only slightly over-calculated my calories burned (Like 10-20 calories off per 30 minutes). On the treadmill, however, I burn way more than the treadmill and MFP say I do.
I always thought that about treadmill calroes. I run on the treadmill and do the elliptical for the same amount of time and it says I burn the same amount of calores. I just don't believe this because I am exhausted after running on the treadmill, but barely break a sweat on the elliptical.0 -
MFP always calculates my calories lower because it doesn't allow for resistance. I max my resistance and always burn higher due to that. I tried matching MFP one day and did...when my resistance was set at the lowest on the elliptical.0
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my elliptical also had the arms that move, i never hold the rails that way i get upper and lower body!0
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got this off of livestrong.com
A person weighing 100 lbs. who exercises moderately on an elliptical trainer for 30 minutes will burn approximately 155 calories; if she exercises vigorously she will burn approximately 185 calories. Someone who weighs 150 lbs. will burn about 230 calories if he exercises moderately or 275 calories if exercising at a higher intensity. A person who weighs 200 lbs. will burn about 300 calories when exercising at a moderate level or about 370 calories if using the elliptical at a higher intensity.
Read more: http://www.livestrong.com/article/301541-elliptical-trainer-calories/#ixzz1rrdyYtfH0 -
I just orderd my HRM from amazon for about $55. Went with the Polar ft 4 with the chest strap. Had just the watch in a different brand and hated that I had to always put my fingers on it to get heart rate updates.0
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I just orderd my HRM from amazon for about $55. Went with the Polar ft 4 with the chest strap. Had just the watch in a different brand and hated that I had to always put my fingers on it to get heart rate updates.
oh cool im going to look on there0
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