Starfish
03-17-2008, 10:58 PM
I have just started using MyFoodDiary.com (http://www.myfooddiary.com/default.asp) (MFD).
They list a whole bunch of activities, including cycling at a variety of speeds, and attach calories/hour burned for those activities. I think the calories-burned estimates are too high. I would be curious to see if others use this, and if so, how do you choose/report cycling on the site to try for accuracy?
For instance, tonight I did 30 minutes on the trainer at a fairly easy pace. Eighteen minutes around 70% of max HR, and 12 minutes around 65%.
For the activity, I chose 30 minutes of "cycling at 10-12 mph". It told me I burned 200 calories for that!?! I doubt it. (I am 5'6", both overweight and somewhat muscular at 162 pounds.) Does anyone think this calorie count might be accurate? I think it sounds high.
Would be curious to hear from anyone who uses MFD, or anyone who has a good idea of calories burned for a variety of cycling activities.
They list a whole bunch of activities, including cycling at a variety of speeds, and attach calories/hour burned for those activities. I think the calories-burned estimates are too high. I would be curious to see if others use this, and if so, how do you choose/report cycling on the site to try for accuracy?
For instance, tonight I did 30 minutes on the trainer at a fairly easy pace. Eighteen minutes around 70% of max HR, and 12 minutes around 65%.
For the activity, I chose 30 minutes of "cycling at 10-12 mph". It told me I burned 200 calories for that!?! I doubt it. (I am 5'6", both overweight and somewhat muscular at 162 pounds.) Does anyone think this calorie count might be accurate? I think it sounds high.
Would be curious to hear from anyone who uses MFD, or anyone who has a good idea of calories burned for a variety of cycling activities.