I'll use an example in walking; A 100 pound person will burn 240 calories by walking 2 miles in one hour. the same person will burn 320 calories by walking three miles in an hour. He will burn 440 calories by walking 4and 1/2mples in an hour. Thus, there are many variables involved such as intensity of the workout, speed, time duration, ext.
It's different for each person (weight, intensity, etc) but running at a 12.5 mile (slow) burns about 100 calories in 10 mins, so: 70 mins.
1 hour in my treadmill for my weight. i walk for 4.1 km, incline of 10 and its depend of your weight.
It depends on your level of fitness, your weight, how fast you run, how far you run, and where you run. For the average person, running can use up anything between 350-600 calories/hour. Someone pushing harder than average can use up more.
That depends on the speed you work out at (rpm) and the resistance setting on the elliptical. At an rpm of about 60 and a resistance setting of 14 out of 20, it would take about one hour to burn 1000 calories. If you do a 20 minute work out at those settings you'll burn about 330 calories.
You should lightly exercise 1 hour to burn 1000 cal.
Based on the average 150 pound person, it would take a little less than 2 hours of running at 5 mph to burn 1,000 calories.
Depends on your weight, between 8 and 10 for most people.
It depends on your weight, your degree of cardiovascular fitness, the type of surface and level you were running on, and the pace at which you run.
I'm quite certain that the moment you begin working out, you burn calories.
90 min including five five minute breaks
I want to lose one stone and a half how much calories do I need to burn to lose that I do lot of exercise such as running on treadmill and cross trainer
Not enough to matter in any way. Probably around 10.
Depends on your weight, gender, age, fitness level etc, but not that much. Let's say an average burn during running is 600 cals/hour. Now, running a mile isn't going to take you that long, maybe 10 minutes or so. So you're looking at a burn of maybe 100 calories or thereabouts.
The number of calories burned per hour when running will depend on how fast you are running, your current weight and even such things as the terrain. You are going to burn a minimum of 472 calories and hour and could burn as much as 1675 calories (and possibly more). A couple of good charts can be found at http://www.nutristrategy.com/activitylist3.htm and http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/exercise/SM00109.
None, probably. You need to burn 3,500 MORE calories than you consume to lose one solid pound of weight.
It's all based on how much you're doing... Running and constant everyday activities will always burn more calories then just walking every once in a while!
The most direct way to burn calories fast is to take in fewer calories than you burn off. Increasing activity by taking the stairs, running, doing the eliptical are all quick ways to get rid of those calories.
Depends on your speed if you run an 8 min. mile you will burn 60 calories
How many calories you burn by running 2 miles on a treadmill depends on many factors. How much you weigh and how fast you are running being the two main ones. On average, you will burn about 200 calories.
To put it in simple terms, your body doesn't burn targeted calories. Each person has areas that they are prone to lose faster, but it is irrelevant from the exercise. So if burn calories it will burn fat all over. So yes, the exercise bike will burn calories all over. However, it won't burn as much calories as an elliptical machine, stair stepper, or running at similar intensity levels.
When it comes to burning calories, your heart rate is much more important than what it is that you are doing.If you can reach and sustain the same heart rate for the same amount of time you will burn pretty much the same amount of calories regardless of activity.Usually running would get your heart rate up, and keep your heart rate up more consistently than weight lifting, so for the same period of time, running would burn more calories.They are very different exercises because running is aerobic while lifting is anaerobic. Both should be included in an exercise plan though.It has been said that 30 minutes of NON-STOP lifting burns as much calories as running a mile. Running a mile shouldn't take you much longer than 12-15 minutes. So imagine how many calories you would burn if you ran for 30 minutes instead of lifiting. If you plan on burning calories and not building muscle, i would go with running.
no much, unless ofcourse its a multi-patner romp that has you running from guy to guy. And if you end up eating the jizz its about 15 calories that you will take in