Old 01-14-09, 10:13 AM
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Turt99
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First if Kcal and cal was 1:1000 then your conversion is wrong, it would be 817 Kcal = 81,700 cals

But really the number you want is the Kcal value, there is no conversion. But not only that it is widely excepted that most HRMs will give you a calories burned value higher then it really should be in most cases.
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