I am a Group Fitness Instructor. I teach Freestyle Step Aerobics, BodyPump, Indoor Cycle, Boxing Classes, Circuit Classes, and Aqua Aerobics.

Oh, yeah... and it's not just fat, apparently there's a baby in there too :)

Monday, 14 April 2008

Super-Challenge Results

Recap - my guesses were:

  1. Cosi's 200g Nestle Diet yoghurt ~ under 100cal
  2. Kirsten's can of baked beans ~ assuming it's a small can, maybe 150-180cal?
  3. Garry's 60g of Carmen's fruit muesli ~ 250-300cal
  4. Sam's 55g Cadbury milk chocolate ~ 250-300cal
  5. Alison's 74g McDonalds french fries ~ no idea! I would hazard a guess at 250-300cal, but
    I'm putting it as higher than the chocolate because it weighs more, and I'm not sure which of the two have the higher fat%. I know chocolate is typically quite high... french fries might have a lower fat % because despite being deep fried the fat is on the outside not mixed right through the middle like chocolate, but then french fries have a large surface area.*
  6. Michelle's 600mL bottle of Fanta ~ at least 300cal
According to the show, the actual caloric figures were:
  1. 200g Diet Yoghurt ~ 80 cal
  2. 220g Baked Beans ~ 181 cal
  3. 74g French Fries ~ 250 cal
  4. 60g Carmen's Muesli ~ 277 cal
  5. 55g Cadbury Chocolate ~ 290 cal
  6. 600mL Fanta ~ 304 cal
So in summary, I had 3, 4 and 5 mixed up. Some additional lessons to take away from this exercise:

1. Whilst some might "shudder" at the muesli being a higher calorie content than the fries, don't forget that 60g muesli is a MEAL for many, whereas 74g frieds is a SIDE that many adults buy for their children whilst they consume a medium or large size of their own.

2. Beware soft drink! A 600mL bottle has close to the same calorie content as a meal should contain (bearing in mind, women who want to lose weight should aim for 1200-1500cal per day... so a soft drink would be one quarter to one fifth of a woman's daily allowance!). Aside from the high caloric content, that amount of sugar in one sitting is not good for ANYONE.

3. The chocolate and muesli are almost the same calories... again, however, you would eat a bowl of muesli for breakfast, but there is no way a 55g serving of chocolate would be as satisfying (or good for you).

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