The human may increase its metabolism somewhat. Generally speaking, if you do the work to vibrate or whatever, then you burn the calories. If a machine does the work, the machine burns (its) calories -- which is not so helpful for the human.
83 calories per 10minute workout
Yes. A calorie burned is the same no matter how you burn it off.
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.
Yes, this Ironman Acclaim Treadmill does display the number of calories you have burned.
depends on quality of ecliptical machine,the accuracy of data the user inputs-ie weight,and most importantly-other factors which typically are not entered in the machine such as users age,and body fat%-machines typically use a average for these factors so that they can compute calories burned- having said all that-typically on a commercial gym quality machine- are within 90% accuracy of all users-if your younger and more muscular than average-you will most likey be burning more calories than machine shows.
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.
Lance Armstrong has created an excellent website to help you track calories burned. You simple type in your activity and the length of time you did it for. Not only do they offer total calories burned for traditional exercise routines they also will tell you how many calories you burn doing less traditional activities like washing your car. http://www.livestrong.com/
92 calories.
to convert kj to cal divide by 4.1 therefore: 400/ 4.1 = 97 calories
The Tunturi-E60R Recumbent Exersize Bike does have the feature of showing calories burned not to mention speed and distance.
It entirely depends on your work-out intensity. Swimming and ruining burned the most calories.
Approx. 300-400 calories
Around 450 calories