Reality Check

They crunch your calories, calculate your distance and tabulate your heart rate, but just how accurate are those exercise machines on the floor of every gym?

Who’s right?

This morning, during my dreaded 0500 fasted cardio session (me vs. elliptical machine), I decided to conduct a little science experiment.

Which is more accurate?  My Polar A360 (see my “Product Reviews”) or the elliptical machine?

I came up with mixed reviews after doing some online research (because the interweb is all-knowing). <insert eye roll>

Some reports were much higher with the HRM and some with the cardio machine. Taking into account that my Polar doesn’t have a chest strap for accuracy.

Most reports indicated cardio machines that can pick up your heart rate don’t usually have enough information (e.g. resting heart rate) to do the proper calculations.

According to a recent article in Men’s Health magazine:

“To get the best gauge of how many calories you’re burning in every workout session, you need a heart rate monitor. Never rely solely on your machine’s counter. “Most aren’t accurate for about 20% of the population,” says Joe Stankowski, a C.P.T. from Grand Rapids, Mich. Even on high-tech equipment, little things can screw up the counter. “Sometimes, it’s as simple as how you grip the handles,” says Rodriguez. “If you hold on too tightly, the measurement will run too low. If you hold on loosely, it may be much higher.”

This article from My Fitness Pal  (I use this every day!)  was also  helpful.

http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/Azdak/view/exercise-calories-sometimes-the-cardio-machines-are-more-accurate-404739

Personally, I think I’ll stick with my HRM.
Why?….Probably because it makes me work harder and is calibrated to My Fitness Pal .
Tomorrow I’ll compare the fat burn %.

Stay tuned and stay strong!!!

The Journey to Me

A little over five years ago, I became very ill and was hospitalized for almost a week. I made a decision then and there that I would never put myself, my family, and friends in this situation again.

I was making poor lifestyle choices. My eating habits were disgusting, and my physical activity was non-existent.

This blog is about my journey to a healthier lifestyle.  It’s about what has worked for me and what hasn’t. My goal is to help as many people as I can along the way.  I want to inspire people.  I want someone to say, “Because of you, I didn’t give up.”

I don’t want this to turn into just another fitness blog.  I hope you check back regularly. I’m just getting started. Blogging is all new to me but something I’ve wanted to do for a very long time. I appreciate your comments and constructive criticisms along the way.

Stay strong!

10547932_10152755934041419_3042888627815884678_o