How do you know many calories you burn....
 
            
                
                    dejatyja                
                
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                    I have a HRM and that's what I use for every workout. However, I was wondering for those who do not have a HRM, how do you determine how many calories you burn during your workout. I know when you list them in your cardio section, after you put in how many minutes the system does gives a calorie count. I started using that, before I remembered that I actually had a HMR. I noticed that after using mine, I actually burned more calories than what mfp said I did. So, is what mfp has per minute, is that like an average? I know everyone burns calories different.
I'm just curious...
                I'm just curious...
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            Bump. I'm curious about this too0
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            I know this may sounds funny but what is a HRM?0
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            I also use a HRM. Before I purchased it I would use the MFP cals. Some were below and some were above the actual calories burned depending on the exercise. I love my HRM though. I know it's right :bigsmile:0
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            ok NVM i looked it up lol. (feeling dumb) lol0
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            I know this may sounds funny but what is a HRM?
 Heart Rate Monitor. You can research them online and pick one that works for you. I have a Garmin FR60 with a chest strap and I love it!0
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            The HRM tracks your heart rate so you can stay in your target range. more expensive one track calories burned.
 IMO, I think MFP is like a generic counter for burning calories, as you may expend more/less depending on overall factors (weight, intensity of exercise). I dont worry too much about it as much as doing the exercises and getting into the habit of eating right0
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            Running, I use the 100 calories per mile theory or I calculate my average speed and use MFP's count, or runkeepers calculation.
 For yoga, I use 250 calories per hour.
 For strength training I use MFP's count and rate of perceived exertion.
 For Body Pump, I think I was using 400 calories per hour.
 For Zumba I think I was using 500 calories per hour.
 Just estimates.
 I'm not worried about going over my calories on a given day.0
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            I'm curious why this website does attribute any calories to weight lifting or machines.0
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