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this is weird, i noe


Question Posted Sunday December 18 2005, 3:17 pm

I bike ride on a stationary bike. It tells me how many calories I've burned since I started that riding session. I'll bike ride for 60 minutes nonstop. It says I've burned 2 to 3 calories. I noe there's like 3500 calories to a pound, but 2 calories in 60 minutes of bicylcing? I would think I'd AT LEAST burn... I dunno.. 7-10 and probably WAY more? Is this right? Or is it messed up or something?

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naimee answered Sunday December 18 2005, 4:56 pm:
It should actually burn anywhere from 200-400 calories an hour. It's wrong, and it's messed up! You should get that bike fixed ASAP!

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