Calculate METs on a Treadmill
Calculating METs (Metabolic Equivalents of Task) on a treadmill is crucial for understanding the intensity of your workout and monitoring your fitness progress.
- Enter your speed in mph, incline percentage, and weight in pounds.
- Click ‘Calculate’ to see your METs and a visual representation of your workout intensity.
The formula to calculate METs on a treadmill is:
METs = (Speed * Incline * Weight) / 1852
| Speed (mph) | Incline (%) | METs |
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| Fitness Level | METs |
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- Increase your speed or incline to boost your METs and burn more calories.
- Monitor your heart rate to ensure you’re working out at the right intensity.
- Consistency is key — aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity or 75 minutes of vigorous-intensity aerobic activity per week.
What are METs?
METs are a unit of measure used to quantify the energy expenditure of physical activities.
How can I improve my METs?
Increase your speed, incline, or duration of exercise to boost your METs.