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calories burnt or not???

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percypineapple | 18:56 Sat 15th Sep 2012 | Weight Loss & Dieting
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Hi all,

I have got a tread mill and an excercise bike, with, it seems, conflicting calculations from the onboard computers. 10 minutes on the treadmill at 6mph results in a display reading of 20 calories burnt. 10 minutes on the bike shows more like 70 plus calories burnt. any idea which is nearer to correct. i did Google it, but very inconclusive result, it appears that your body weight has some factors, the heavier you are, the more you lose???
Thanks,

Percy
( overwight, and now distraught to find that whisky has more calories than beer)
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Cycling burns off about 400 calories an hour. So about 70 in 10 minutes. Don't know about the treadmill.
indeed weight loss will be determined by your height, weight and also the extent to which you are exercising, heavier folk will lose more the idea is that they have more to lose thus burning it quicker, when you get lighter or become an ideal weight it tends to stabilize and the body no longer has excess baggage if you will, to remove.
Your diet will play a major factor aswell, staying away from complex carbs will help and also illiminating those goodies such as sweets, crisps, even limiting yoru alcohol intake, try to exercise on an empty stomach this will give your body more chance of burning fat off.

Just a few tips hope it helps, and just remember if your not sweating its not working

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