It depends if you were driving or just riding. It also depends on height, weight, and gender. But you probably only burned off a couple, and it more than likely wasn't enough to make a significant difference.
The amount of calories burned will vary according to the intensity of the ride you went on, but in general the amount of calories burned by the average rider on a average trail ride are about the same as those burned in a game of doubles tennis. If the ride was more intense then the amount of calories goes up from there.
Zero. With the exception of sweating, all you're doing in sitting on your rear. This is wrong. If you ever rode a motorcycle you would know how tired you are after a long ride. You are always moving, watching and shifting your weight and your bike. I am not sure of the calories burned but have heard between 25 and 36 calories burned for 15 minutes of riding or 102 calories burned for an hour of riding.
92 calories.
When burned for fuel, wood releases about 3,800 to 4,800 calories per pound.
Find your total calories and each day record how many you burned or some treadmills tell you how many calories you've burned and so you can just record that down.
The actual number of calories burned vary depending on the speed of the run and the weight of the runner. While the number of burned calories can vary, an average number of calories burned are 200.
Around 450 calories
Approx. 300-400 calories
how many calories burned for beginner fluidity
to convert kj to cal divide by 4.1 therefore: 400/ 4.1 = 97 calories
Calories Burned The word "cal" on a treadmill is just an abbreviation for calories. It often shows how many calories are burned during the time you excercise.
Not many.