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I agree!
I do the calorie counting thing, so I know if I'm on track or not. I'd call it a general guideline for my daily eating habits... I've also lost about 7 kgs in 7 weeks, so it works for me and I don't feel obsessed or even preoccupied with diet stuff... I'm too focussed on my dancing!
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I think that a search about heart rate monitors and calorie burn would probably do it. There are individual differences that the HR monitor wouldn't catch, but it's a great tool to see if you are in fat burning, aerobic, or anaerobic states. I use them for my triathlon training to make sure that I'm exerting myself at the right level (not fat burning, not anaerobic, but maintaining aerobic levels)
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Cornfields of Evansville Indiana.
Posts: 1,050
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I second the heart rate monitor. Best $79 I ever spent.
It's way cool to see how hard (or not so hard) you have to work to get your heart rate into your target zone. For me, I can expect to burn about 190 calories for about a 50 minute intermediate class, where we keep the arms in the air, or over the head. Running "choo-choo" shimmies can get it even higher. Belly dance CAN be good cardio, but it takes some work to come up with a plan that is appropriate for you. Definitely get the HRM. |
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