Saturday, May 19, 2012

A Sneak Peek at the Copenhagen Marathon Expo

Today I had the opportunity to explore the Copenhagen Marathon Expo! The race is tomorrow and while I won't be here to watch the 12,000 or so runners, I didn't want to miss my chance to see the expo since I've spent quite a bit of time at marathon expos in the states. I was mostly curious about the sports nutrition products that are being marketed in Europe and got some great photos and information from vendors, as well as several samples to bring back home to try. However, that information requires some additional research. Time (as well as internet access) is precious at the moment so I'll just post one photo and the promise of a post regarding European sports nutrition, to come. If you're curious about my trip to Denmark, with most of my time spent eating and drinking rather than being active, check out Mother and Daughter Spiser.

In Danish, "Pace Setter" translates to "Fart Holder"


Sunday, May 13, 2012

Metabolic Armband Post #2!

Last time I promised to post the results of wearing a metabolic armband while handing out bars to runners at the expo, handing out numbers to runners at the expo, and watching runners run the marathon! And here it is. [Good news: I am now the proud owner of a fancy pants metabolic armband so expect more posts like this to come!]

Day of working at the marathon expo (7am-7:30pm): 2830 calories burned (3733 calories for the entire day). Clocked in almost 10 hours of “moderate” physical activity which is much higher than a normal day (see image).

The amounts of moderate physical activity (brown) and vigorous physical activity (yellow) I had from working at the expo

Handing out race numbers (12:30-6): 700 calories

Biking 15 miles of the marathon course: 363 calories
Watching people run 26.2 miles: 750 calories (and cheering, of course!)

Thursday, running for 30 min: 296 calories
Afterburn 60 minutes: 139 calories

Saturday, biking 15 miles: 255
Running a 5K (26 min): 242
Afterburn 30 minutes: 90 calories
The graph of calories per minute when biking (8:00am-9:15am) and running a 5K (10:00am-10:26am)

Unfortunately the afterburn results were not very scientifically accurate so I'll be trying out more of those types of tests soon. For now though, I'm off to Denmark... I'll be doing research for a book about eating, so I've got my running shoes and metabolic armband packed and will be reporting to you from there!