Online Log - calories for the week - month?

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Xfea
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Online Log - calories for the week - month?

Post by Xfea » January 7th, 2024, 7:13 pm

My online concept2 LOG beaks down the workouts.
I see calories for individual events - but is there a way of getting totals for the week / month? season?

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Re: Online Log - calories for the week - month?

Post by contdrift86 » January 7th, 2024, 7:29 pm

Xfea wrote:
January 7th, 2024, 7:13 pm
My online concept2 LOG beaks down the workouts.
I see calories for individual events - but is there a way of getting totals for the week / month? season?
Export the season to CSV and do a sum from there. That's the only way I can find.
37 6’1 HW Male
100m - 00:16.7 - Oct-23
500m - 01:32.7 - Jan-24
1km - 03:21.1 - Mar-24
2km - 06:49.8 - Apr-24
5km - 18:20.4 - Feb-24
10km - 37:58.8 - Nov-23
HM - 1: 26:57.5 - Nov-23
30R20 - 7670 - Nov-23
60 mins - 15038 - Feb-24

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Re: Online Log - calories for the week - month?

Post by Xfea » January 7th, 2024, 8:31 pm

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Re: Online Log - calories for the week - month?

Post by Elizabeth » January 7th, 2024, 8:44 pm

My log shows lifetime calories but that isn't incredibly helpful.

If you use ErgZone, it will display stats on all of the sessions you've done through the app, and can be filtered by last day, last week, last 30 days, last 365 days, year. One of the data points is calories.
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Re: Online Log - calories for the week - month?

Post by jamesg » January 8th, 2024, 4:40 am

Simplest is use a spreadsheet with meters and minutes, having it calculate Wh x 4 (for efficency 25%) and call it kCal.
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