Duffy Lover
What?!?!? No!
- Joined
- Sep 21, 2011
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Hi folks,
I asked this on the weight watchers message boards, but I got no reply. I'm wondering how much time to put in for activity points. For example, I play ice hockey and my games are 20 minute run time periods (60 minutes total). I play about half the game, and if you add in warmups I am vigorously skating/playing about 35 minutes. I rest about 45-90 seconds between shifts and my heart rate stays elevated during that time. How much time should I count for this? I've been entering 35 minutes, but I'm wondering if I can put in 65 minutes...
I had the same question for playing softball. We played softball at school on Friday for two hours. But it's way less of a workout than hockey. How should I list that?
I'm hoping the dis community can help me out. Thanks!
I asked this on the weight watchers message boards, but I got no reply. I'm wondering how much time to put in for activity points. For example, I play ice hockey and my games are 20 minute run time periods (60 minutes total). I play about half the game, and if you add in warmups I am vigorously skating/playing about 35 minutes. I rest about 45-90 seconds between shifts and my heart rate stays elevated during that time. How much time should I count for this? I've been entering 35 minutes, but I'm wondering if I can put in 65 minutes...
I had the same question for playing softball. We played softball at school on Friday for two hours. But it's way less of a workout than hockey. How should I list that?
I'm hoping the dis community can help me out. Thanks!