This walking calorie burn
calculator estimates the calories that you burn while walking any given distance.
This running calorie burn
calculator estimates the calories that you burn while running any given distance.
Not exact matches
You can use an exercise
calculator (here's one I like) to
estimate the number of
calories you burn from a wide variety of exercises.
Input the number of drinks you had and our
calculator will show you an
estimate of the standard drinks,
calories and cost.
Realistically
estimate calories You don't need to get your Year 11
calculator out, but take note of what's going in the blender.
You can use an online
calculator to better
estimate the amount and type of
calories you need to consume every day to gain as much as lean mass possible while minimizing fat gain.
You can try our Daily Caloric Expenditure
Calculator to
estimate the total amount of
calories that you burn in a given day.
The
calories burned
calculator enables you to
estimate how many
calories are burned while doing various exercises and other physical activities.
The daily
calorie intake
calculator will give you an
estimate of required
calories to maintain your current weight.
Therefore, to use these
calculators correctly you must have already determined your
calorie burn
estimate for a given activity and you must know if that
calorie burn
estimate is a gross or net value.
This daily caloric expenditure
calculator (also known as a «daily
calories burned
calculator») provides an
estimate of the total amount of
calories that you burn during an average day.
In the Daily Caloric Expenditure
Calculator, BMR was multiplied by the «Activity Level Factor» to account for daily physical activity levels and the thermic effect of food (thereby providing an
estimate of the total amount of
calories you burn in a day), but these factors are not a consideration when determining BMR.
The Middle Management ™ Simple
Calorie Calculator is an easy to use tool to give you an
estimate of how many
calories you need to lose weight primarily from fat.
The daily
calories burned
calculator is a
calorie calculator that takes into account your current weight, body fat percentage (if you know it), and daily activity
estimate to approximate your daily
calories burned.
This daily
calories burned
calculator provides a simple
estimate of your basal metabolic rate (BMR) and total daily energy expenditure (TDEE).
The
calorie calculator provides
estimates for losing between 1 and 2 pounds per week.
Note: These number in the
calorie calculator (both the daily
calories burned
calculator and the
calorie intake
calculator) are only
estimates.
Our newest video shows why
calorie burn
estimates from activity trackers, BMI, and other
calculators don't work.
Be careful as
calorie burn
calculators on elliptical machines can be deceiving and will generally over
estimate the amount of
calories you have burned in a workout.
The
calorie intake
calculator estimates how many
calories you should eat per day to lose 1 pound of fat per week, 1.5 pounds of fat per week, and 2 pounds of fat per week.
The
calorie intake
calculator uses the result from the daily
calories burned
calculator to
estimate how many
calories you need per day to burn fat.
Try our Daily Caloric Expenditure
Calculator to
estimate how many
calories you burn each day.
New: Middle Management ™ Simple
Calorie Calculator to
estimate how many
calories you should eat per day to lose 1 pound of fat per week.
To ensure that you are performing a
calorie burn
estimate above the lower intensity limit of 41 % of VO2max permitted by this
calculator, a correlation between heart rate and VO2max is used within the
calculator to convert the heart rate input from users to a percentage of VO2max.
These two heart rate based
calorie burn
calculators (also known as «heart rate based caloric expenditure
calculators») provide an
estimate of the rate at which you are burning
calories during aerobic (i.e. cardiorespiratory) exercise, based on your average heart rate while performing the exercise.
There are online
calculators you can use and almost every activity tracker out there will
estimate how many
calories you burn.
This
Calorie Calculator is based on the Mifflin - St Jeor Equation which calculates basal metabolic rate (BMR), and its results are based on an
estimated average.
This is a general
calculator to
estimate the amount of
calories burned during activity.
For this running
calorie burn
calculator, cardiorespiratory fitness level is
estimated through VO2max estimation, based on the runner's 20 second resting heart rate, per the relationship defined by N Uth, H Sorensen, K Overgaard, and PK Pedersen in their study titled «Estimation of VO2max from the ratio between HRmax and HRrest — the Heart Rate Ratio Method.»
I have taken my heart beat while swimming and then found a
calculator that tells me what someone my size burns while doing a mix of freestyle and «frog style» swimming, I enter that in the off body calculations and try to stay on the low end of
calories burned in case I am over
estimating.
To the point, ur crap formula
estimates that I have a 2800
calories BMR, when most BMR
calculators won't give me more than 2000.
Now here's the thing,
calorie calculators are great at giving you an
estimate, but one of the most frustrating things is to exercise and eat right and STILL not lose any weight.
Typical
calorie burn
calculators, including those usually built into treadmills, stair climbers, bikes, elliptical machines, etc., provide gross
calorie burn
estimates, but some
calculators provide net
calorie burn
estimates.
After 30 minutes of running, at about 5.2 miles per hour, a treadmill
calorie burn
calculator (one that provides gross
calorie burn
estimates) will show that you have burned about 250
calories.
The mistake here, which is extremely common, is that a typical
calorie burn
calculator on a treadmill provides gross
calorie burn
estimates.
You see, any online
calculator or similar method of calculating
calories will only be giving you an
estimate.
This
Calorie Deficit
Calculator will determine the
estimated total number of
calories you need to maintain your current weight based on your BMR (Basal Metabolic Rate) and your level of activity.
On these days, should I eat more
calories than the
estimated in your
calculator to compensate for the workout?
KetoDiet Buddy - Easy Macro
Calculator for the Ketogenic Diet The KetoDiet App only
estimates your protein intake but you may need to also watch your fat intake / overall
calories.
Use our Yoga
Calorie Calculator to
estimate calories burned during our classes.
This
calorie calculator works by
estimating your total daily energy expenditure, or TDEE, and measuring it against your weight goal.