Err2
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Sounds like a good plan. Just as a sanity check, I ran your numbers through the Katch-McArdle formula and a 5'9" 29 y/o male with 29% body fat should be burning around 2100 calories/day (~1.5 calories/minute) with minimal activity. Weight lifting uses 1-5x more energy than sitting around, so if you spend ~15 minutes a day lifting weight (not counting the time resting between sets) you'll burn about an extra 76 calories: 1.45 cal/min * 15 min * (4.5 METs - the 1 MET you would have done anyway sitting around). With walking between equipment, let's say 100 calories...
Other exercises (ballpark approximations):
Easy walking: 3 METs, so 2x more energy or 2.9 extra calories per minute
Easy swimming: 6 METs, so 5x more energy or 7.3 extra calories per minute
Easy bicycling: 7 METs, so 6x more energy or 8.7 extra calories per minute
Running: 10 METS, so 9x more energy or 13 extra calories per minute
Jumping rope: 11 METS, so 10x more energy or 14.5 extra calories per minute
Other exercises (ballpark approximations):
Easy walking: 3 METs, so 2x more energy or 2.9 extra calories per minute
Easy swimming: 6 METs, so 5x more energy or 7.3 extra calories per minute
Easy bicycling: 7 METs, so 6x more energy or 8.7 extra calories per minute
Running: 10 METS, so 9x more energy or 13 extra calories per minute
Jumping rope: 11 METS, so 10x more energy or 14.5 extra calories per minute