I burned 1438 calories in 1 hour of karting

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  • @CameronDasRacing
    @CameronDasRacing  7 місяців тому +2

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  • @StoneMountain64
    @StoneMountain64 Рік тому +317

    Very cool video, great story tellin man!

    • @CameronDasRacing
      @CameronDasRacing  Рік тому +22

      Thank you! Big fan your channel 🤙

    • @heatxtm
      @heatxtm Рік тому +2

      @@CameronDasRacinghi! why there is no blue flags? how would lapped car know what to do if they don’t know if you are fighting them? specially if they are newbies
      in the places that I’m racing (rental too) they use blue flags

    • @Swisscheesereal
      @Swisscheesereal 8 місяців тому +1

      ​​@@heatxtmits rare.
      Edit: last time i was karting ( i was an rookie) , there was no blue flags, even if someone is faster, they probably wont wave the blue flag.

  • @joecraddock6542
    @joecraddock6542 Рік тому +393

    I think with rental karting it’s certainly a case of second guessing what novices are going to do, I race similar karts in club 100 so I don’t get much but certainly rental is far worse and you kinda need to use them as chicanes😂

    • @turbo_marc
      @turbo_marc Рік тому +22

      Half the drivers at rental karting places, especially indoor places, are novices who hardly know what they’re doing lol

    • @joecraddock6542
      @joecraddock6542 Рік тому +2

      @@turbo_marc true say

    • @mroversteer3739
      @mroversteer3739 Рік тому +14

      I remember the last time I went to the Autobahn rental cart racing place near me. We had a middle schooler with a broccoli looking haircut, an Asian lady, and one of my friends do the infamous Forza Divebomb™️ at every sharp corner and while sure I won that race, I came out looking like I tried to fight KSI in a bar while drunk 😭

    • @turbo_marc
      @turbo_marc Рік тому +1

      @@mroversteer3739 its called a KART

    • @RatherBeKarting
      @RatherBeKarting Рік тому +3

      ​@@turbo_marc only half 😂 imo I'd argue it's closer to 95% 🤣

  • @juankawr9910
    @juankawr9910 Рік тому +136

    What an eventful race, man. I can really appreciate you being mic'd up and narrating throughout the race, for it's realtime thoughts on the spur of the moment. The camera placement is right on point as well plus the infographic overlay showing your heart rate, etc. Racing is a workout, that is undeniable. ✌💪

    • @medmusic7977
      @medmusic7977 Рік тому

      Narrating through a race? There’s nothing to narrate you just watch the race

  • @karliselmanis6909
    @karliselmanis6909 Рік тому +60

    Thank you for the video. Now I know who took me out on turn one. I think the calorie burn is not far off considering that both my t-shirts was soaking after recovering back to P3 in that race.

  • @drchrisbartlett
    @drchrisbartlett Рік тому +14

    What a good video and great to see you looking into the numbers yourself. As someone who coached endurance athletes, 1438 calories an hour is world record-level calorie burning!

  • @goose93000
    @goose93000 Рік тому +9

    This is the first video of yours I've seen and I'm subscribing. Listening to your thoughts as you are in the race makes it so much clearer on better habits to try and have.

  • @ChadGeidel
    @ChadGeidel Рік тому +17

    I'm surprised there aren't any blue flags. Even my local "casual" karting place has blue flags (not that most folks understand).

    • @DylanIhtiyar
      @DylanIhtiyar Рік тому

      In endurance racing they are not mandatory.

    • @russko118
      @russko118 7 місяців тому

      @@DylanIhtiyar i don't understand why is shold be expecially in endurance with so many lap

  • @bussinesssucessstories
    @bussinesssucessstories 3 місяці тому +1

    from 150k - 720k in a year. well done cameron

  • @emog7609
    @emog7609 Рік тому +37

    I would love more of these karting videos with commentary really entertaining👍🏾

  • @codeREDsim
    @codeREDsim 11 місяців тому +3

    Good video but the feedback from me, having previously been an athlete for 15 years and spending many hours being tested as a lab rat, I would confidently say the heart rate is over reading. At threshold HR, you can’t talk. Karting can be physical but the high HR looks like a classic vibration ping. Out side of that you can also only accurately measure calories burned by measuring power.
    I would expect the calories burned to be closer to 500 kcal in the Kart and on a sim not much different to walking around the house and doing some house work 200 Kcal.
    The other thing to consider is the smaller and lighter you are the less you burn. Big heavy people generally burn more Kcal to stay alive.

  • @topazg
    @topazg Рік тому +2

    I suspect the calorie consumption is high. Even though it looks like the heart rate measurements are accurate, "high heart rate because exercise is causing the blood to have to force oxygen to your muscles" is work rate heart increase, and calorie burning, "high heart rate because excitement and stress" is not calorie burning, it's just fight/flight preparation.... Just like your heart rate goes up if you're in trouble at school/work or you think a fight is going to kick off or something, you're not actually burning noticeably more calories at that point. Really interesting video though, loved the race commentary 👍

  • @OscarZheng50
    @OscarZheng50 Рік тому +5

    I dont even go above 200 bpm sprinting and your going over 200 bpm karting!

  • @ROEDxTzaca
    @ROEDxTzaca Рік тому +10

    I don't get why do you have such a high heart rate while racing, you look fit and you are young. I did the same monitoring as you, at the other Daytona track (MK) and I had 162 max with and 135 average bpm. Basically your average BPM is the same as my highest BPM, and that include the 40 min before and after the race, without that you averaged 180+ Bpm, which is insane! I was pretty fit when I did the test and I'm older, but I find the difference staggering

    • @TheHipocrit
      @TheHipocrit Рік тому

      his heart is just better than yours

    • @ROEDxTzaca
      @ROEDxTzaca Рік тому +17

      @@TheHipocrit :) a better heart should be more efficient therefore not working at maximum all the time. Nice one!

    • @LeoKinhg
      @LeoKinhg 6 місяців тому

      ​@@ROEDxTzacaIt's really hard to race kart and narrate everything at the same time

    • @dan110024
      @dan110024 2 місяці тому

      Everyone is unique. It’s so pointless comparing one person to another. A high max heart rate has no indication on fitness.

  • @Luke121201
    @Luke121201 Рік тому +21

    You didn’t explicitly comment on the calories on a sim rig ? Can you do a part 2 with this new info of the white papers?
    I disabled & it’s part of my exercise routine, I use my apple but would be cool to see if it’s realistic outcomes 😊

    • @CameronDasRacing
      @CameronDasRacing  Рік тому +12

      At some point, I will definitely revisit it with some subject matter experts. My Googling can only go so far, but it’s a topic worth getting to the bottom of for sure!

    • @Luke121201
      @Luke121201 Рік тому

      @@CameronDasRacing That would be amazing if ya did, especially for my situation 😊🤩 👌

  • @terabeens3459
    @terabeens3459 Рік тому +93

    Imma guess 12
    edit: it was not 12 😔

  • @SharpeRacing
    @SharpeRacing Рік тому +2

    As a recent rental kart series champion at my home track of Gateway Kartplex, I can assure you that racing rentals is certainly a workout.

  • @rorygibson8738
    @rorygibson8738 Рік тому +1

    As a guy who has done indoor rental and watching outdoor rental, outdoor rental is alot easier than indoor for lap traffic

  • @angelguerrero2404
    @angelguerrero2404 Рік тому +40

    What a great video start to finish

    • @CameronDasRacing
      @CameronDasRacing  Рік тому +6

      Thanks so much! Really appreciate it.

    • @J.DINERACING
      @J.DINERACING Рік тому +2

      @@CameronDasRacing can u make a video on how u got your first sponsors and got into karting with your own kart

  • @azaph_yt
    @azaph_yt 3 місяці тому +2

    I race rental karts and this behavior seems typical of open sessions which always have a few inexperienced drivers in them. Member only / club races are much less chaotic tho.

  • @fu5ha_edits
    @fu5ha_edits Рік тому +1

    I think in order for the calorie burn calculation to be effective, the algorithm will need to be trained on data collected performing a fairly specific activity. For example the same HR on the same person doing running vs biking will produce different calorie expenditure. And I don't think any of the HR monitoring devices currently have trained their algorithms on racing. And even if they had, it would likely be moderately different between actual racing and sim racing.

  • @RatherBeKarting
    @RatherBeKarting Рік тому +1

    Lap 41 T8 even got me holding my breath 😂
    A 40 min race at Sandown.... I mean I do like the track for short races but I do also find it a bit too repetitive for long races. Daytona, Milton Keynes for an outdoor rental is one of the best (Besides PFI or GYG)
    Also, It's interesting working out your heart rate/calories usage as there's also lots of other variables to take into consideration; if your naturally athletic then your HR recovers quicker, if your older it can take upto 45 minutes to settle down, if your overweight then the post race cooldown can cause you to shiver due to excessive dehydration in the race (especially in the winter) if your wearing a lined race suit that keeps you warm Vs a rental one that is made of tissue paper and offers no warmth your body will have to work harder to stay warm/cool depending on the weather.
    I did one myself over 12 different races, one a month a few years ago, all at the same track to see which has a higher HR demand but the biggest variable are the 'muggles'
    A clean race or a race with more experience on track results in a more average HR, but one with a melee of those inexperienced 'racers' puts HR all over the place.
    On a side note, I've found that slipstreaming an equally experienced racer for countless laps actually lowers the HR because I guess you find them reliably predictable in every turn and every straight.

  • @101deathcore
    @101deathcore Рік тому

    pinlock for visors to combat foggage and that was a very good vid. very engaging with the heart rate thing, music, and commentary. :)

  • @sridvan
    @sridvan Рік тому +10

    Very good driving. How you record lap timer and minimap? Do you have specific device or some form of phone app?

    • @yuvix
      @yuvix Рік тому +4

      Idk how he does it, but I know that it's possible to do it with GPS and accelerometer data from a GoPro, using a software like the Race Technology GoPro Software.
      Gives out pretty accurate measures, from my experience lap time is usually within a few hundredths of a second compared to the actual lap times I was doing.

  • @mikecoppin26
    @mikecoppin26 Рік тому +8

    Glad you got to race Bobby. He’s bloody quick and a top guy 💪🏻

  • @whunderwhoiam2489
    @whunderwhoiam2489 Рік тому +1

    I do cycling and I never use my heart calories as a reference for calories burnt. We use something called a power meter which measures the amount of power that our legs exert on the pedals. Since if measured your power output it a much better estimate. My heart rate calories burnt were always more exaggerated than my power meter calories

  • @andersnrtangen8561
    @andersnrtangen8561 Рік тому +2

    Fun video, and great driving 😎 It is clear that driving requires fitness, but the calorie estimation seems _very_ inaccurate. Heart rate does not equal power output. It can vary based on lots of factors like your stress, how much sleep you had, if you drink coffee etc. Also losing weight during a single race will be water weight only. Calorie _estimation_ on HR is based on statistics in a sport like running where weight and speed is also considered. You would also need to do a test of your max heart rate where you ran to complete exhaustion.
    If we look at cycling, which is arguably one of the most data-driven sports out there, and it is common to have precise power meters. A well trained and fit person with average genetics is able to (theorietically) output ~300 watts sustained effort for an hour. After such an effort the person would likely not be able to stand upright. This would equal 1080 kcal. Your 1438 kilocalories in 1 hour would put you in the top 10 in Tour de France, where Chris Froome famously was able to output 414 watts per hour (1490 kcal/hr) 😆 I would love to see you do another video with an expert in the field of racing that could provide you with some insight.

  • @DrR1pper
    @DrR1pper Рік тому +2

    If I sit and drink coffee, my heart rate can increase by 40% but my caloric rate of expenditure is not increased anywhere near that much. The degree of correlative relationship between caloric expenditure and heart rate is highly dependent on the activity in question.

    • @callummclachlan4771
      @callummclachlan4771 Рік тому

      Also dependent on your metabolism. Probably some unchangeable genetics too, like ultimate lung capacity.

  • @NerdburgChannel
    @NerdburgChannel Рік тому +3

    Been a long time since i raced at Sandown, but i can attest to the fitness benefits of karting. when i stopped racing regularly (at least weekly) i gained over a stone and a half in weight very quickly lol

    • @germanfisch
      @germanfisch Рік тому

      No way you use stone as a unit of measurement 💀

    • @NerdburgChannel
      @NerdburgChannel Рік тому

      @@germanfisch why? its responding to an English person.

    • @russko118
      @russko118 7 місяців тому

      @@germanfisch i taught it was figurative speach not a real mesurament

  • @urbexman3024
    @urbexman3024 Рік тому +2

    Without traffic, that was P1
    Congrats, your driving speed is insane

  • @emilyzasz.2593
    @emilyzasz.2593 Рік тому +1

    I am 16 and i was doing some rental carting 30minute race and i was going against a professional Lithuanian drifter and won against him! But nice race!

  • @nosebleedpuddle
    @nosebleedpuddle Рік тому

    Honestly, it looks like the guys on the slower karts don't seem to realise that breaking on the brick kerbs is never a good thing. God knows how you kept you cool with all that spinning traffic, well done Cameron.

  • @Sabrey_GT_OfficialSK
    @Sabrey_GT_OfficialSK Рік тому +1

    Damn, when you Cameron were talking about that shoes, you will not believe, what happened to me yesterday! I was rental go karting and I saw some kid, who had so similar shoes to that you shown us. He made me lose two seconds in just one corner 💀
    - that didnt happen once, same driver, same pain 😂💀

  • @zSqlarr
    @zSqlarr Рік тому +1

    P1 definitely started overdriving, anyway great video

  • @maxfuerst1980
    @maxfuerst1980 7 місяців тому

    Really appreciate the story telling here. great content

  • @lisadyasiul7
    @lisadyasiul7 Рік тому +1

    "F1 drivers lose up to 6lbs a race"
    Now that's what I call weight reduction

  • @ShadowRacing
    @ShadowRacing Рік тому +3

    Great video! How about trying this in one of your F3 Races?

  • @P1Peru
    @P1Peru Рік тому +2

    Great video mate! Enjoyed that a lot haha

  • @gorillaexplains4981
    @gorillaexplains4981 Рік тому +3

    if your visor fogs up a lot a way to prevent this is by opening it super slightly it stills fogs up at a stand still however once you get going it seems to clear up a lot

    • @DylanIhtiyar
      @DylanIhtiyar Рік тому

      Thumb in between and go, possible that the wind pushed his back closed.

  • @ZanderYT24
    @ZanderYT24 Рік тому

    1:12 we are going to have some fast guys today (the fast guys spin out)

  • @Sabrey_GT_OfficialSK
    @Sabrey_GT_OfficialSK Рік тому +2

    Grabbed popcorn, imma watch vid while eating!

  • @st.coiled
    @st.coiled Рік тому

    intense battle, very nice driving from your opponent, i wish i had opponents like these

  • @DetailGroove
    @DetailGroove 10 місяців тому

    It's always funny to see those weight loss claims in F1 as if it's something unique. This is applicable in any situation where you're sweating and not hydrating fast enough. When I go for a 12 mile run, I will come back 5lbs lighter. It's just water weight. It's not a big deal (of course, proper hydration is key).
    And those calorie trackers are so terribly off. In no way do you burn, even a small fraction of those calories, sitting down in a kart. Doing a very-easy walk for 30 minutes burns more calories than 3 hours of karting.

  • @neti_neti_
    @neti_neti_ Рік тому

    बहुत अच्छा विषय , प्रज्ञावान विश्लेषण , सुन्दर छायांकन कुल मिलाकर बहुत सुन्दर प्रस्तुति।

  • @Mrgui110tine
    @Mrgui110tine Рік тому +1

    I cant fathom having a 180 heart rate driving a cart. I strive to get there on my road bicycle for fitness. We have the same hr monitor too.

    • @TomFord17
      @TomFord17 Рік тому

      Yeah theres zero chance his HR gets this high. Something is affecting the reading.

  • @cover_nation6745
    @cover_nation6745 Рік тому +2

    just so you know your heart rate is higher than normal

  • @KartingTaiwan
    @KartingTaiwan Рік тому +1

    Very good video. I'm wondering how you managed to put/sync/superimpose the real-time heart rate display info onto your video? which app do you use to do this? Any suggestions would be really appreciated. Cheers

  • @ルーク-b9o
    @ルーク-b9o Рік тому

    alot of people in rental i find when ur alot faster they will rather try and defend agressivly or try and get behind to see your line

  • @MrPatpaty
    @MrPatpaty Рік тому

    Love the karting vids! More of this please

  • @LeoCunha17
    @LeoCunha17 9 місяців тому +1

    Hey dude, I'm new at karting, is there other way to measure this data only with the smartphone and a galaxy watch? Or the only way is with Polar?

    • @LeoCunha17
      @LeoCunha17 9 місяців тому

      Is there and app that show the track, speed and g-force?

  • @Blitzcomin
    @Blitzcomin Рік тому

    the calorie tracker "thinks" your heart rate is that high from doing stuff like running. it doesn't take into account doing stuff like kart racing which will get your heart pumping, even if you were passenger in it. your hear rate still goes way up.

  • @cryobytedoesstuff2302
    @cryobytedoesstuff2302 Рік тому

    Omg same anytime I go to K1 Speed and I see someone in Dunk’s, J’s or AF’s they are some of the dirtiest drivers I meet

  • @williamhoward44
    @williamhoward44 Рік тому

    Thank you for great information and analysis!

  • @c4clipz95
    @c4clipz95 Рік тому

    12:51 Me too! i was just karting last week and someone where jordans was weaving all over the track, i ended up accidentally spinning him because he swerved into me! unbelievable.

  • @theodorwllestad9324
    @theodorwllestad9324 Рік тому

    At a super hot summer day im so tired after a day at the track. I notice that I need to eat a lot more to not lose to much weight during the go kart season.

  • @RyanGoesKarting
    @RyanGoesKarting Рік тому +1

    Great video man! how do you track your speed and map location like that? really impressive!

  • @ImJoel
    @ImJoel Рік тому

    that race was really entertaining! keep it up

  • @therealslimbu
    @therealslimbu Рік тому

    2:02
    "When In Doubt, Take The Inside!" 😆

  • @sam-sj1nc
    @sam-sj1nc Рік тому +2

    the most expensive way to loose weight

  • @nedis4
    @nedis4 Рік тому

    Cool video!
    What gadget are you using to track G-forces?

  • @AbcdEfgh-sq2tf
    @AbcdEfgh-sq2tf Рік тому

    Now i know why some of the more professional but more pricier karting tracks segregate drivers by their experience

  • @andersgajczyk5226
    @andersgajczyk5226 Рік тому

    Hii what app are you using for creating the speed graph and the track map???
    Super nice video. Perfect length

  • @elt_s
    @elt_s Рік тому

    I was here for calories consumption and I saw a beautifull battle for P1. Nice video.

  • @beanman4391
    @beanman4391 Рік тому

    I was rental karting and tell me why some dude with a time 2s behind bumped me out of a turn right after i passed him, let’s just say he met the wall really soon😂

  • @MrBuzzcuts
    @MrBuzzcuts Рік тому

    14:41 the precision😊

  • @Flooke_177
    @Flooke_177 Рік тому +1

    I am 12 years old nearly 13 I race at whilton mill circuit and I race against 14 year old + and have got and opportunity to go to super cart when I am 15 and I normally lose 900 1200 calories on average per race normally
    I know nobody asked I am just excited about it 😅

  • @GFL_M
    @GFL_M 6 місяців тому +1

    10:58 BEST PART 10:59 🤣

  • @itsrastabanana
    @itsrastabanana 7 місяців тому

    Your heart rate wasn’t 170-200. You wore a watch to monitor your heart rate. All the shaking in the steering wheel causes artifact and reads it at a higher rate. 😂😂😂 the 120s at the beginning of the race was accurate to you being nervous as it settled down to 100 right before the race (normal resting heart rate is 60-100. you were chillen for a good while before peeling out but still feeling a little rush). Then you hit the track and your watch spiked. You probably were at 120-130 but no higher during the race. At 150-160 you would’ve had heart palpitations. And sustained fora long time you would’ve passed out and crashed. ICU nurse here 😅

  • @ianjameslake
    @ianjameslake Рік тому +1

    1438 cal for 1h40m.
    Given you were near pushing threshold for 10 + 50 mins (60), and given a pro level cyclist will burn 1000 cals for an hour for a endurance threshold effort, so that leaves 400 cals for 40 mins off, that isn't quite off. Yeah, it's about right. Maybe a touch high, but near enough.

  • @hezza9840
    @hezza9840 Рік тому

    I went go karting at a rental place with my own kart the level of difficulty of passing backmarkers is crazy.
    ps. I also finished p2.

  • @talxntstv
    @talxntstv Рік тому +1

    “WHAT IS THAT LINE”

  • @hotdawgsgood
    @hotdawgsgood Рік тому

    the worst thing in karting is a yellow flag and someone runs you over and you spin out, holyyyyyyyyy

  • @williamhutchins479
    @williamhutchins479 Рік тому

    200bpm my god your heart must feel like a freaking drum.

  • @NicolasDuran799
    @NicolasDuran799 9 місяців тому

    Hey cam! What’s the best go kart track to go to?

  • @Vercywercy
    @Vercywercy 5 місяців тому

    even if its not the best form of cardio its still the most fun

  • @K_Kra
    @K_Kra Рік тому

    Excited for this one!
    edit: Good video! U still in EuroFormula?

  • @ArnaudKarting
    @ArnaudKarting Рік тому

    Title : How many calories can I burn in 1 hour of karting ?
    Video : let's take the calories before and after the race
    Me : wtf is this ?!?

  • @TTVLogical
    @TTVLogical Рік тому

    Can u recommend a good camera to use for onboards that’s not expensive?

  • @RobertoSotoA
    @RobertoSotoA Рік тому

    4:10 SuperGT setting up the grid!

  • @HarbertRacing
    @HarbertRacing Рік тому

    Btw race karts don't have mirrors either. I wish they did tho, it would help so so so much.

  • @holygrailspails
    @holygrailspails Рік тому

    "Theres no point weveing" *The guy weveing in the background*

  • @olivercaprani
    @olivercaprani Рік тому

    camera for pov? is it a gopro pro/360 or insta 360 or something else?

  • @eamh2002
    @eamh2002 Рік тому

    How does one speak clearly without running out of breath at 190+BPM 😮🤯

  • @bobbin69
    @bobbin69 Рік тому

    10:59 haha that was sick

  • @JPSchumacher
    @JPSchumacher 8 місяців тому

    Your BPM is higher than average because your monitor is confused whether the bumps in the road are also heartbeats. It's detecting extra vibrations that are not heartbeats. This means you don't burn as much as you think.

  • @Kirusion
    @Kirusion Рік тому +1

    In all rental races treat everyone as a novices, that's what the rental races are for, casual racers who are either new or just having fun, they're not there to set lap records, those are for event races, so let them learn and have fun, no need to put them down or anything, that mind set is never a good one and will land you in trouble eventually
    @14:22 where you pass the car that's spun out why do I see 6 marshall's and not one yellow flag waving for that hazard?

  • @cryobytedoesstuff2302
    @cryobytedoesstuff2302 Рік тому

    Bro’s wearing Yeezys to a karting session man’s a baller

  • @nathanbennett5664
    @nathanbennett5664 6 місяців тому

    Which heart rate sensor are you using?

  • @armenghazaryan2081
    @armenghazaryan2081 Рік тому +1

    great video but next time change the color of the font for the laptimes

  • @Mintyss6.0
    @Mintyss6.0 Рік тому

    go to an indoorkarting track and see if you get kicked out for being too fast

  • @turtlebeach93
    @turtlebeach93 Рік тому

    XD don't worry about the trash talk to the noobies... happens in everything, we know it's nothing personal

  • @matthewdriver1393
    @matthewdriver1393 Рік тому

    I think it’s more common courtesy to let faster drivers pass

  • @dsadsa3616
    @dsadsa3616 Рік тому

    how much does it cost for 40m game in this karting
    and where is it?
    i really like karting and i been looking for so long for a karting g game that would take like 30-50 m and would not be that expensive
    in like rome, berlin or london

  • @GhostieInWAL2
    @GhostieInWAL2 Місяць тому +1

    you might get kartiac arrest

  • @kkvntt3398
    @kkvntt3398 Рік тому

    "it will be infinitely harder to overtake" proceeds to overtake 💀

  • @Wrathlon
    @Wrathlon Рік тому

    Woah thats fucking crazy. For perspective Im eating a low calorie diet to lose weight, have lost about 20kg in 11 weeks and I eat around 1500 calories a day give or take 100 calories.
    1 hour of karting burns my entire daily caloric intake - holy fuck.

    • @evernewb2073
      @evernewb2073 Рік тому +1

      in case it wasn't clear from the video that number is utter nonsense: even an hour straight of sprint-swimming (the highest energy expenditure over time activity you can physically do outside of a purpose-built resistance rig) wouldn't be anywhere near that much if it was even physically possible to do that for an hour so we KNOW the number is wrong, what we don't know and what he didn't really address is by how much.
      just to be clear any high-stress activity bumps your energy throughput up quite a bit even if you're completely stationary during it and driving a go kart is _far_ from just sitting on your but doing nothing. a lot of those statistics you see from racing leagues and the like are blatantly false but the basic fact that racing is not physically easy is not even when the race in question can be summed up as "oh look! another left turn!" let alone something insanely stressful and overtly intensely physical like motorcycle sidecar racing.

  • @adelinagavrilova132
    @adelinagavrilova132 Рік тому

    i do endurance racing in Bulgaria and after a 45 min stint i lost 1,5 kilos including my weights

  • @mech0p
    @mech0p Рік тому

    so do they have different level karts you can rent or did you just get lucky?

  • @samstillplays
    @samstillplays 7 місяців тому

    as a very slow driver im always trying to be respectful of those much faster

  • @AstroxShorts
    @AstroxShorts Рік тому

    do u own a go kart completely?
    if so, how costly was it.
    I want a electric one.
    ALSO UR CHANNEL IS DA BEST!