No,as you see,on the 100th push up,you sweat,therefore burning more calories.
Calories burned varies on sex, age, and activity level, but 50 push-ups at 80 lbs. should burn at least 40 calories.
You burn 21 calories every 10 push-ups.
Generally, around 0.1227.
What is a "Girl Push-Up"? And if it's the ones from the knees probably not much because you have to actually WORK out to burn calories, it will burn some but if you don't feel the burn the burn ain't burnin like it should burn.
Yes push-ups help build up muscle and burn calories.
Depends mainly on how many calories you want to burn off. and how fit/heavy etc you are. Walking, maybe you can push the burn to 450 cals/hour at a decent incline.
In one single smarty there is 5 calories it take 3 minutes on a push bike to burn off one smarty. (5 calories)
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.
The number of calories burned while riding a bike for 90 minutes depends on intensity and body size. You can burn up to 500 calories this way.
Insignificant. The point of exercise isn't the number of calories burned, but about toning muscle and getting EVERYTHING to work at a higher level. If you look at the calories burned for a specific type of exercise, it's a devastatingly small number. But if you look at the number of extra calories that you'll burn by the end of the day following vigorous exercise, it's impressive.
Depends on the weight and metabolism of the individual. A 150 lbs man can burn 3-5 calories and a 250 lbs man burns 4-7 calories. As the workout continues the rate of caloric burn goes up in response to tiring muscles and fitness level.
Burning calories on an exercise bike can be achieved with longer use and takes more time because when you ride a real bike you have to push up hills and various conditions throughout where you ride.