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    • SlaShS Offline
      SlaSh Platinum Member @konstantinos kex
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      @konstantinos-kex as Dimitrios mentioned HR is culprit for you as you are running at max HR how you feel after such workout? As you are at lactate zone.

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        konstantinos kex
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        How should I feel?I feel little tired but ok.It was just a 25 minutes excercise.Most of the times I am very tired before the run because I usually go at nights when I find some free time.

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          Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @konstantinos kex
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          @konstantinos-kex I think really the issue is with hr being sooooook high.

          I have e the same hr values like you but I can almost never pass 180bpm !!!

          That means that your max hr should not be 186 for exmaple. It should be higher in my opinion.

          At a similar run with yours I can barely pass 170.

          According to how calories are deriving from hr you are running at v02max for a lot of time dramatically increasing the calories estimation.

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            Kretsu @oeagleo
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            @oeagleo said in Calories consumption:

            2000 calories for an hour run seems a bit high for me, I hardly get 1300 for an hour and a half bike ride, but then, as all of the above has said, insure your physical stats are correct in both the watch, and Movescount, and especially your activity level. When comparing my Suunto with “another brand”, I discovered this website that gives estimation of calorie count based upon your heart rate. I found Suunto’s calorie expenditure closest of the one’s I’ve checked.

            http://www.shapesense.com/fitness-exercise/calculators/heart-rate-based-calorie-burn-calculator.shtml

            I think he just ran with 200km/h speed 😄

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              konstantinos kex
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              I do not know .I have just made the test from your link and it showed 1444 cal. There is a lot of distance to 1991 cal.

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                sartoric Moderator @konstantinos kex
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                @konstantinos-kex
                Consider that the website calculation is based on average HR only, while the watch (maybe, as we do not know the algorithm) uses all the live data.
                That said … it could be wrong as already happens for other metrics 🙂 but it’s just an estimate

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                  konstantinos kex
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                  So, what should I do?

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                    SlaSh Platinum Member @konstantinos kex
                    last edited by

                    @konstantinos-kex show your HR zones in the watch.

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                      Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @SlaSh
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                      I’ll check with @konstantinos-kex as we did change his zones. I needed to call him , as he is Greek and I am in Greece ATM, and setup his zones like mine as having the same age.

                      However as said bifre he runs in a high heart rate. That is not bad or alarming but it’s iether a belt problem either his hr is way higher.

                      @konstantinos-kex in short with this hugh hr and your height / kilos sounds normal. But maybe the hr belt here is the problem.

                      Let’s have a call at Monday, as I just return from.weekend.

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                        konstantinos kex
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                        Thanks a lot to everyone!! Dimitris call me whenever you want!!

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                        • Kurt68K Offline
                          Kurt68
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                          the maximum heart rate by age has no value. As my trainer always says, if you did not test your maximum heart rate with a test, I was left alone with workout after heart rate.

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                            Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @Kurt68
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                            @kurt68 either this or the belt.

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                              Kurt68
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                              this can be tested quickly

                              https://youtu.be/QXJ0spt9A1E

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                                blfrun
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                                I need some help:
                                I train with my Ambit3 Sport. But I cannot find out if the calorie count in my Spinning mode has my basic metabolism included in the calorie count or not.
                                Here is an example:
                                1 hour pretty intense bike ride on a stationary bike with watt measurement. The bike says 280w avg and 1060 cal burned (deduct the BMR leaves me with approx. 930 cal burned for the ride). Suunto also tells me that I have burned 930 cal. If Suunto does NOT take into account that I would have burned 130 cal/h anyway by doing nothing then everything matches up.
                                But can I be sure, that I should NOT deduct 130 cal from the Suunto number?

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