Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless you’re extremely fit or petite, I also think your calories burned sounds really low. I burn closer to 400 calories running 4 miles according to my chest heart rate monitor.
But how fast do you run?
While calories burned walking vs. running are quite different, there actually isn't a huge difference in running speed as far as calories go. Running in general, no matter your speed, is a different biomechanic than walking and burns considerably more calories, but a mile at 6min vs 10min isn't going to be hugely different. They are both going to get your heart pumping hard.
And the calories burned depend on a person's weight or body mass. But I agree that OP's still are quite low, unless she was walking a chunk of those 4 miles.
Source? Personally, I experience a 6:00 mile (lots of effort) very differently than a 10:00 mile (about like walking)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless you’re extremely fit or petite, I also think your calories burned sounds really low. I burn closer to 400 calories running 4 miles according to my chest heart rate monitor.
But how fast do you run?
While calories burned walking vs. running are quite different, there actually isn't a huge difference in running speed as far as calories go. Running in general, no matter your speed, is a different biomechanic than walking and burns considerably more calories, but a mile at 6min vs 10min isn't going to be hugely different. They are both going to get your heart pumping hard.
And the calories burned depend on a person's weight or body mass. But I agree that OP's still are quite low, unless she was walking a chunk of those 4 miles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That seems on the low side, OP. I could be completely fooled by my treadmill, though!
I usually burn ~400 calories for 4 miles. I'm 5'8" and 140 lbs. Have I been wrong this whole time?
You’re bigger than OP so you’ll burn more in plain numbers (400 calories to her 293) but proportionally speaking based on your caloric needs and BMR, you’re burning the same percentage as OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless you’re extremely fit or petite, I also think your calories burned sounds really low. I burn closer to 400 calories running 4 miles according to my chest heart rate monitor.
But how fast do you run?
Anonymous wrote:Unless you’re extremely fit or petite, I also think your calories burned sounds really low. I burn closer to 400 calories running 4 miles according to my chest heart rate monitor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes but exercise (particular high intensity cardio like running, and lifting heavy weights) will burn calories even after you've stopped.
Your running calories seem pretty low though - are you super duper tiny? Did you run the whole time, or walk also? I burn about 300 running a 5k.
I credit exercise bigly for my weightloss. For one, I exercise in the early morning and it prevents me from over eating too much the night before. At the end of the day, weightloss is a numbers game - your calories burned (active + bmr) has to be more than the calories you intake. Exercise has infinite benefits besides burning calories though, so please don't stop it for that reason.
OP here. At the end of the day, my total calories burned was 1931 (585 active). I ate 1336 calories. My first full day tracking although I’ve been exercising and watching what I eat for a week now. I’m 115 pounds. Trying to lose 3-5 lbs.
Anonymous wrote:That seems on the low side, OP. I could be completely fooled by my treadmill, though!
I usually burn ~400 calories for 4 miles. I'm 5'8" and 140 lbs. Have I been wrong this whole time?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes but exercise (particular high intensity cardio like running, and lifting heavy weights) will burn calories even after you've stopped.
Your running calories seem pretty low though - are you super duper tiny? Did you run the whole time, or walk also? I burn about 300 running a 5k.
I credit exercise bigly for my weightloss. For one, I exercise in the early morning and it prevents me from over eating too much the night before. At the end of the day, weightloss is a numbers game - your calories burned (active + bmr) has to be more than the calories you intake. Exercise has infinite benefits besides burning calories though, so please don't stop it for that reason.
OP here. At the end of the day, my total calories burned was 1931 (585 active). I ate 1336 calories. My first full day tracking although I’ve been exercising and watching what I eat for a week now. I’m 115 pounds. Trying to lose 3-5 lbs.