Calories are a measure of energy, fat contains energy (calories). Therefore your question is nonsense.
it is not bad to burn calories because if you do it is good but if you don't burn any than the leftover calories will turn into fat
You can stay fat by simply eating more calories than you burn
Calories are only a measure of how much energy you can get from a nutrient or a food source. The more calories you get, the more energy you can burn. However if you burn less calories of what you ingest, you get stored fat. Calories are how we measure energy from foods for our body. When we get more calories than we burn, we store the extra in fat cells. This is how we gain weight. When we eat less calories than we burn, we use the extra calories tored in fat cells. This is how we lose weight.
Celery you burn more calories eating it than there are actually inside it:)
3500 calories are in one pound of fat. To lose the weight you have to burn 3500 more calories than you eat. Fact: every time you laugh you burn 3.5 calories...laugh 1,000 times every day to burn 3500 calories.
Yes! By increasing calorie expenditure and increasing you metabolism to burn fat and calories faster.
Yes, and this is because fat doesn't burn calories; it is more of a storage for energy
You don't burn carbs, you only burn calories and fat.
Exercise, plain and simple, burns calories and you need to burn more calories than you consumer to burn fat and lose weight. And, exercise builds muscle mass, which also helps you burn claories because muscle consumes twice as many calories to maintain itself as fat does.
There are no foods that "burn fat," despite what the TV hucksters would have you believe. Any food that contains fat requires exercise to burn off those calories. The food doesn't "burn fat" - only exercise does.
9 calories = 1fat calorie
sit ups and push ups work your stomach muscles which helps burn more calories, every time you work out add a few extra weights to burn calories faster.