One mile or 1.6 km of running is supposed to burn approximately 100 calories, so that makes sense. The kissing, I don't think so!
One mile or 1.6 km of running is supposed to burn approximately 100 calories, so that makes sense. The kissing, I don't think so!
But if I look at my rice bread, there is "1 piece - 38kCal". It's 38000 calories, which means 380 miles of running! I don't believe it. :-)
So I think miCoach uses "calories" where "kilocalories" should be used.
If you want to get technical; that would be correct. Most people think a calorie is a calorie and don't think about kcal, and obviously neither does adidas.
"Calorie" referred in dieting and nutrition is actually kilicalorie or kcal scientifically.
Even I was confused at first.
Running 1 mile using only 150 cal may make man look surprisingly efficient while actually it is 150,000 cal.
Comparable to claiming a car giving 150 miles per gallon while really it is only 15 miles per gallon car.
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Sam
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