it depends on age, health, wight, height & gender...
Yes. Any activity can burn 500 calories if you do it long enough.
No definitely not, this could lead to serious health issues including death, we need 1500 calories a day to survive, we burn up to 500 calories in our sleep, we should burn about 500 calories exercising and doing normal everyday activities and leave the other 500 for minimum energy.
You should eat about half of what you burn during that workout. If you burn 1,000 calories, you should have consumed about 400-500 calories to last long enough to burn twice that amount.
Well, it's said that if you play badminton for an hour youl burn 500 calories, so if you play badminton for 6 hours you have your request granted.Any exercise can burn 3000 calories if carried on for a long enough duration.What_are_some_frequently_asked_nutrition_questions
Having sex could burn up to more than 500 calories.
An hour-long Tae-Bo session can burn 500 to 800 calorie. A 30 minute video can burn 400 calories. For 8 minutes it's around 75-100 calories.
no more than 500 calories
For a 160 pound person performing situps at a moderate rate, it will take a little less than 2 hours of continuous situps to burn 500 calories. It will take less time for people who weigh more and will take longer for those who weigh less. Situps are not a great exercise for burning calories, but they can strengthen your abdominal muscles well. Compare it to running at 8 miles per minute, where the same 160 pound person can burn almost 500 calories in only 30 minutes.
500
You must burn 3,500 more calories than you consumer to lose one pound. To lose 10 lbs, that would be 350,000. At only 300 to 500 calories a day being burned (which is EXTREMELY un-realilistic), that will take you 700 to 1,200 days to do.
yes you will have 200 calories left but you should be eating 2000 calories each day and burn of 500 calories
If you take in 700 calories a day and you burn off 200 a day you will gain 500 calories that aren't being used which will eventually add weight to your body over time.