I'm running on the treadmill yesterday - it seems like a nice one; it tells me how fast I'm going, how long I've been going, how many Calories I've burned, and if I grip the sensors - even my heart rate.
But, Calories is a measure of energy. And in things involving the energy, and movement (running) isn't mass a huge factor? If I had two identical treadmills at the same incline and at the same speed; but had a 90 pound 8th grader running on one and a 225 pound college guy running on the other - wouldn't the 2nd guy burn more Calories than the first?
So do these treadmills actually weigh us - if so - why don't they display that too? If not how accurate can they be?
(And, lol, I know - it really doesn't matter. I just spent my 30 min. run thinking about it and it stuck in my head)
But, Calories is a measure of energy. And in things involving the energy, and movement (running) isn't mass a huge factor? If I had two identical treadmills at the same incline and at the same speed; but had a 90 pound 8th grader running on one and a 225 pound college guy running on the other - wouldn't the 2nd guy burn more Calories than the first?
So do these treadmills actually weigh us - if so - why don't they display that too? If not how accurate can they be?
(And, lol, I know - it really doesn't matter. I just spent my 30 min. run thinking about it and it stuck in my head)