Cycling at about 100 RPM, one can burn close to 107 calories in about 15 minutes.
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ride a bike because u go faster and u burn more calories
Depends on your your fitness level, your age, how hard, and for how long you ride. If you ride hard enough to get sweaty and winded, maybe 400-500 calories/hour.
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.
Depends on how long they were biking for and what gear the bike was in. Also how much the kid weights, more you weight, they more effort when into it, and more calories burned. Go to the website below to find out more.
It all depends on how hard you ride, around 600 at light effort and over 1500 in an all out race.
Depends on how hard you rode. If you got sweaty and winded, probably about 300.
Cleaning the house, walking, sex, dancing, cutting the grass, bike ride, swimming.....
Depends entirely on how hard you go at it, and for how long you stay at it.Anything between 300 - 1100 calories /hour, depending on the effort you put in.A short, casual ride won't burn much at all. A long casual ride will burn a bit. A long, hard ride will burn a lot.
If I had to guess I would say that at a moderate effort where you are out of breath, but still able to speak you would be burning 300 calories per hour. But the only way you could really know this is to wear a heart rate monitor that calculates calories burned. Get out on the road and ride and you can double whatever you can burn on a gym "bike".
No way to tell.Among other things it'll depend on how hard you ride, and for how long. If you're riding yourself sweaty and winded, you're probably using more than 300 calories per hour.
It depends on how fast you can ride a bike!
Riding a bike is good for your cardio and will give you great legs. It may help you gain a flat stomach as well depending on how long you ride and how fast.