I have to agree that that average sounds suspiciously high. The highest calorie burn I have ever done was on a cross country ride where I averaged 15 mph overal and climbed in the rockies. On the one 90 mile day of climbing and descent I topped out at 350 an hour for the 6 hours of the ride.
I wear a body bugg which measures sking galvanic response, skin temperature and heart rate. I am also 63 years old which means that my metabolism is some slower than younger riders, I weigh 137 pounds.
I tend to think that most of the generic charts are notoriously over on most things. Even on the machines in the gym, their perceived calorie count based on pulse rate as measured through the hand grips is about 50% too high for me.
Not sure how you can adjust other than just take your purported calorie burn, divide it in half and take that as the calories you can legally replace with food. Even on the body bugg, I aim for a 500 calorie daily deficit, just to accommodate perceptual differences.
Just wondering if you might be overestimating yourself. If you aren't trying to loose weight, it probably doesn't matter but......
marni



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