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MasterJedi
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28 Sep 2011, 3:11 pm

the most amount of calories I've ever burned in one day is 6,336 - cycling 8 hours from Windham to Biddeford and back again back when I was reasonably thin. I'm guessing I weighed 200 lbs. at the time.

If I could do my step aerobics for 90 minutes every day, I could burn almost my daily consumption. I'm sure the pounds would really come off then, huh? Starting tomorrow! I'll be able to get in an hour today. Maybe 90 minutes if I time things right.


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02 Oct 2011, 5:48 am

What's your daily consumption?

also don't starve!

The most I've recorded burning in one go was 400 calories.



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02 Oct 2011, 9:52 pm

Probably better to just focus on coming in at a 300 - 600 deficit per day and doing what you will for exercise at a pace and quantity that you can deal with consistently.


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03 Oct 2011, 11:36 pm

I think your estimate is at least 50% too high because I have bicycled 50 miles before and it wasn't exactly strenuous.

6300 kcal is ~19 million foot pounds, or you would need to stair master 97,300 feet.
Assuming that you can stair master at 10% efficiency, you would need to do the equivalent of climbing ~10,000 feet. Most people can do better than 10% efficiency especially bicycling, so adjust accordingly.
One way to measure how much you actually burned is to bicycle up a grade that duplicates what feels right, or find a grade you can coast down at the same average speed you traveled at, then do the math to find the work done. Compensating for the elevation gain/loss is easy but the cubic function of wind drag complicates the matter for steeper grades.

The most I've burned in one day was probably hiking up a mountain for 4000 feet gain and back down in one day, I was 150# at the time carrying about 40#. Most burned in 4 days would be a 4 day loop around a mountain, gain and loss of ~26 Kfeet in just 45 miles, I carried about 12 pounds of food in and still lost weight, i don't even recall taking a dump in those 4 days.

I've maintained 1000cal/hour as per the machines at the gym, but I can only keep that up for say 10 minutes and my heart rate will be around ~180. Last year I could keep my heart rate above 160 for an hour on the same machines burning about 500cal/hr, and my resting heart rate was below 50.

fat has about the same energy density as gasoline btw, it takes a LOT of work to get rid of it.