As I've trained for endurance events using heart rate monitors and tracking devices it's clear that going from say a 2 hour bike ride to a 6 hour bike ride does not increase
the estimated caloric expenditure by 3.
Not exact matches
You can try our Daily
Caloric Expenditure Calculator to
estimate the total amount of calories that you burn in a given day.
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.
Try our Daily
Caloric Expenditure Calculator to
estimate how many calories you burn each day.
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.