Hey everyone. Over the last year or so I've kind of been slacking on the exercise, and eating, so I've gained about 15 lbs.
Male, 6'0, 210 lbs currently. 29 YO
I've always been curious about whether or not the machines are accurate with the calories burned. You also go on 3 different websites, put in the same parameters and get 3 different numbers. Sometimes the numbers are drastically different, like one will say 650 burned, the other 930 burned.
Anyway, I assume that a constant heart-rate monitor is your best bet, correct? So, I bought this little contraption that you strap around below your pecs and it's sent to a "Watch" piece.
I'm just curious if that's the best way, and whether or not these numbers are correct?
For instance, I did 70 minutes of cardio on the treadmill and eliptical and got an average of 151 BPM.
So, I feed that in, and it come up with 935 calories burnt. Does that seem high/low/correct?
I've been struggling to get the 10-15 lbs back off for about 4-6 weeks now, so I'm getting hard-core with the math. I know that it's not an exact science, but I want to know exactly what I'm putting out a day so I can consume accordingly. Thanks
Male, 6'0, 210 lbs currently. 29 YO
I've always been curious about whether or not the machines are accurate with the calories burned. You also go on 3 different websites, put in the same parameters and get 3 different numbers. Sometimes the numbers are drastically different, like one will say 650 burned, the other 930 burned.
Anyway, I assume that a constant heart-rate monitor is your best bet, correct? So, I bought this little contraption that you strap around below your pecs and it's sent to a "Watch" piece.
I'm just curious if that's the best way, and whether or not these numbers are correct?
For instance, I did 70 minutes of cardio on the treadmill and eliptical and got an average of 151 BPM.
So, I feed that in, and it come up with 935 calories burnt. Does that seem high/low/correct?
I've been struggling to get the 10-15 lbs back off for about 4-6 weeks now, so I'm getting hard-core with the math. I know that it's not an exact science, but I want to know exactly what I'm putting out a day so I can consume accordingly. Thanks