I just went on an elliptical for 50 minutes...it said I burned 700 calories. Im 19, 170 pounds and my body is pretty gross at the stomach, skinny at the legs, and decent at the arms. (So my BF% changes greatly throughout my body). Anyway...I stayed at my target heart rate for the 50 mins and it seriously seemed too easy, id find myself 10 or so above the target heart rate whenever I stopped paying attention. So heres my question:
Are ellipticals accurate when displaying your heart rate and your calories burned?
Second questions...why cant someone trying to lose fat just eat like...1 cup of oatmeal and 3 scoops of protein powder per day? I know the answer is "youll lose muscle", but why? What makes your body choose to use muscle over fat for energy, when muscle is of a lot more use to your body?
And why would it be bad to do an elliptical for like, 2 hours, and burn 1400 calories? Why would those extra 700 calories burned be muscle burned instead of fat burned? Where is the science???
Oh and...how accurate are "colories burned per day" calculators if you say you are sedentary (with the intent off adding however many calories you burn on an elliptical to the number they give you)