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Estimating the intensity of your strength training is key to managing your fitness progress. This weightlifting calories burned calculator uses industry-standard MET values to help you determine exactly how much energy you expend during your lifting sessions.
Weightlifting Calculator
Weightlifting Calories Burned Formula:
Source: American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) | Compendium of Physical Activities
Variables:
- Weight: Your total body mass in kilograms (we convert pounds for you).
- Time: The active duration of your workout in hours.
- MET: Metabolic Equivalent of Task. For weightlifting, this typically ranges from 3.0 to 6.0 based on intensity.
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What is weightlifting calories burned calculator?
A weightlifting calories burned calculator is a specialized fitness tool designed to estimate the energy expenditure during resistance training. Unlike steady-state cardio, weightlifting involves varying heart rates and rest intervals, making it harder to track manually.
By using the MET (Metabolic Equivalent) system, this calculator provides a scientifically-backed estimate. MET represents the ratio of the work metabolic rate to the resting metabolic rate. One MET is defined as 1 kcal/kg/hour and is roughly equivalent to the energy cost of sitting quietly.
How to Calculate (Example):
- Identify Weight: Suppose you weigh 180 lbs (approx 81.6 kg).
- Determine Duration: You lift for 60 minutes (1 hour).
- Select Intensity: You perform heavy powerlifting (MET = 5.0).
- Calculate: 5.0 (MET) × 81.6 (kg) × 1 (hour) = 408 Calories.