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quick workout question
in a typical workout, how many calories should you typically burn?
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Re: quick workout question
that's kind of a useless question; "Calories burned during exercise is affected by body weight, intensity of workout, conditioning level and metabolism." - Nutristrategy.com
the better thing to focus on is how often are you getting exercise, and for how long? Cardiovascular wise, it is best to go for 40 minutes and to get your heart rate up to about 80% of your max (to figure the max, take 220 minus your age so if you're 20, your max is 200 and you should get your heart rate up to 160.) |
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Re: quick workout question
pretty much what beenben said
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Re: quick workout question
Yea, if you want to be kenyan runner skinnny. If you want muslce and/or to keep it, go for sprints and/or long very low intensity walks for cardio. And yea, I used and/or twice 2, cuz I'm have teh smartz.
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Re: quick workout question
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in a typical workout, how many calories should you typically burn? [/ QUOTE ] 28 (ask a stupid question...) |
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Re: quick workout question
42.
A lot of calories are actually burned after you have finished with your workout. |
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Re: quick workout question
Yeah, and it's going to differ GREATLY depending on how much you weigh. If I jump on the treadmill and punch in my stats and run for 40 minutes, it would say that I burned a ton more calories if I put in that I weighed 200 lbs instead of 150 lbs. Focus more on your heart rate.
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