I borrowed a gadget the other week from the Sports Science dept at the local college. You strap it to your arm and it calculates your metabolism, sleep, etc. I saw them wearing similar on Biggest Loser (dont laugh, i like the US version)
Anyway, he text me Saturday and my results show that on training days I burn in the region of 4000kcals and on my rest day 3000kcals.
That shocked me as although i am not an avid calorie counter I dont eat anywhere near that amount. Also, one of my training days was a 15 min WOD and it boosted my calories by 1000kcals that day. Impressive huh?
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Posted 07 October 2009 - 08:32 AM
I would think it depends - how does it work? Is it based on HR and/or heat? what exactly does it measure on your arm?
interesting...
interesting...
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"The mind always gives out before the body. You’ll pass out before you die."
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Posted 07 October 2009 - 08:45 AM
absolution, on Oct 7 2009, 08:40 AM, said:
Anyway, he text me Saturday and my results show that on training days I burn in the region of 4000kcals and on my rest day 3000kcals.
That's a lot! Can that really be correct?
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Posted 07 October 2009 - 01:15 PM
greg, on Oct 7 2009, 10:14 AM, said:
btw does anybody ele find they have an elevated body temperature for a few hours after a wod :S
Not sure how much temperature ries but I certainly feel hotter for a long while after... moreso when I've been able to train regularly. In particular, on mornings, after training, I need to turn the air-con on to cool down in the car when driving to work...as opposed to the heaters...
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