I don't use MFD--I use Calorie King.
My experience is that they are very inaccurate with calories burned. CK put my calories burned for an hour of calisthenics at 650. When I put my heart rate monitor on, it's really around 500.
That said, I don't think 200 calories is out of bounds for 30 minutes on the trainer. I burned 200 calories (according to my HRM) in 20 minutes doing the cardio portion at boot camp yesterday. (mountain climber, very vigorous mini-tramp, high step, and arch trainer--5 minutes each).
On CK you can customize calories burned per minute for exercise. Maybe MFD does, too? There are calculators that let you plug in weight, etc., to determine a calorie burn rate that might be more accurate. Here's one, but I haven't explored it much. http://www.caloriesperhour.com/
Karen



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Maybe I could just make you into my own personal research guinea pig? LOL 