Yesterday, I signed up at Fitday.com for their online service, and put in all my exercise and meals throughout the day. I was very happy that it showed I had a deficit of around 850 calories, but there are a couple of things that look strange.
First thing, I put in the walking I did yesterday (1 hour at 3mph - the speed was a guess) and it came up with 153 calories burned. Today, I did the same walk with my new pedometer, and it came up with exactly the same speed (3mph), but told me I had burned 357 calories. Obviously, I am more inclined to want to believe the pedometer, but what do other people think? Fitday has my height/weight at 5'2"/157lb, and the pedometer only records the weight.
Secondly, I ate two items of fruit with my lunch yesterday, and I thought the calories Fitday suggested for them might be a bit out. Apple - 63, pear - 82. That looks quite high to me, for fruit. I know someone who I was talking to a while back who was dieting told me she couldn't have an apple "because there are 10 calories in an apple". I think she was with weight watchers. I've also noticed that apples are listed as a "negative" calorie food in the burn calories by eating celery thread.
I've never calorie counted before, if I've wanted to lose weight I've just tried to eat less. But I'm getting older now, and it's getting harder, so I need something to keep me motivated. But I don't want to be cutting down my food too much, or pushing myself too hard in my exercise just because the system I'm using to record my food and exercise is giving incorrect figures.
First thing, I put in the walking I did yesterday (1 hour at 3mph - the speed was a guess) and it came up with 153 calories burned. Today, I did the same walk with my new pedometer, and it came up with exactly the same speed (3mph), but told me I had burned 357 calories. Obviously, I am more inclined to want to believe the pedometer, but what do other people think? Fitday has my height/weight at 5'2"/157lb, and the pedometer only records the weight.
Secondly, I ate two items of fruit with my lunch yesterday, and I thought the calories Fitday suggested for them might be a bit out. Apple - 63, pear - 82. That looks quite high to me, for fruit. I know someone who I was talking to a while back who was dieting told me she couldn't have an apple "because there are 10 calories in an apple". I think she was with weight watchers. I've also noticed that apples are listed as a "negative" calorie food in the burn calories by eating celery thread.
I've never calorie counted before, if I've wanted to lose weight I've just tried to eat less. But I'm getting older now, and it's getting harder, so I need something to keep me motivated. But I don't want to be cutting down my food too much, or pushing myself too hard in my exercise just because the system I'm using to record my food and exercise is giving incorrect figures.