So now, the last round is pedal assist mode. It must be wrong, but maybe my heart was racing so maybe I did burn more calories, which is a win-win because it didn't feel like more work. And the weirdest thing is that my watch says I burned 30 calories, so five more calories than I burned biking, which. And it took four minutes and 27 seconds, which is so fast. The last one was 9.5, so it's a little less than double. So same distance, same starting and ending point, 1.2 miles. So round two done, all throttle, and that was a rush. So let's do our next round, which will be full throttle, no pedaling at all. Oh, I burned 25 calories in seven minutes. ![]() But in my defense, it was uphill for the first half which I wasn't expecting. I was going 13 miles per hour, but then I quickly lost all energy. So I actually started off strong, I think. But, we covered 1.2 miles, an average speed of 9.25 miles per hour, and it took seven minutes, 47 seconds. And now the next two rides will be really easy. So that's round one done and I'm so glad I did that first because it was a lot harder than I thought. ![]() So we'll just be riding about one mile and let's see how the different riding modes compare. And we're just going to see how many calories I burn on each different ride, how long it takes, and what our average speed is. The link will be in the description below. We are going to track each ride on the new sixthreezero Pedaler app, which you can download. ![]() So today we're going to compare those three modes by doing the same ride, same start, and ending point.
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