no haha why does that matter
no haha why does that matter
The Garmin is wrong since you can't burn calories...Well if you set yourself on fire maybe but that would be dumb.
The lake would increase humidity, which in turn would increase calories burned.
Temperature and humidity can significantly effect calories burned.
rolo wrote:
I did 14 miles last week and my 305 said the same thing (1800 cal). I weight 150 pounds, so I assume it's calculated from that. I was wearing a HRM, and I don't think it does anything with the calorie estimate.
What?
Do you people really leave your house wearing all of these contraptions? What happened to cranking with some shorts and running shoes.
Bunch of f******.