Calories per set

TestYourlimits

New Member
Hello,
An interesting question that I have, as someone that doing a very intensive workout with high volume 50-75 sets (many of them light weights for high reps)
I would like to calculate my calories burn by understanding how many calories are we burning per 1 set on Average?
Thank you :)
 

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Calories burnt during activity is usually not the way you want to look at exercise in general... but especially not the way you want to look at resistance based training.

Resistance training increases your metabolic rate outside of the exercise window. So, if you burn say 100kcal during a weightlifting session you might also burn say 100kcal in the 24hrs post training. Post exercise consumption of calories is not fully understood - the criteria for who burns X calories varies due to age, gender, intensity, etc. The bottom line is, don't arrive at any number and assume "that's how much I burned during that training session" because you're still going to be burning calories because of that session long after you leave the gym.

Also, the methodical part of my brain long wanted to reconcile every calories ingested and every calorie burned... but it'll be easier for you to accept early that you'll never, ever, come up with any exact numbers. As long as you know that you're at a surplus or deficit, and approximately to what degree of surplus or deficit you're in... that's all you need to know, and that's all you'll ever really know.
 
Often people overestimate their ability to be active consciously or out of ignorance. And they overestimate their consumption and, most importantly, underestimate the number of kcal that they consume for food. As a result, the error of the surplus or deficit is different than in their diary. And therefore, as a rule, there are problems gaining or losing weight.
 
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