A 75 kilogram male running at a speed of 10km/h, or a pace of 6 minutes per kilometer would burn 2361 Calories. Running at a faster pace and weighing more would burn more calories, and visa versa.
approximatly 200.i have a treadmill and it gives the calories you burn and its about 202 most of the time.hope that helps.
It depends on the intensity (your speed, the terrain, the angle of incline, pack load, etc.), but you can burn anywhere from 1000 to 1600 calories in total.
There is no set answer as the number of calories burned depends on many different factors, such as height, weight, age, gender, speed of exercise, intensity, resistence, etc.
1350 cal
It entirely depends on your work-out intensity. Swimming and ruining burned the most calories.
You can burn as many as 100 calories per hour just swimming casually in salt water. You can burn up to 500 calories per hour if you're swimming vigorously.
How many calories are burned when swimming depends on the person's weight and the size of the pool. For a person who weighs 150 pounds in a pool that is 25 yards in length they will burn 414 calories for an hour of doing a front crawl.
If someone is swimming for 35 minutes just for fun, it will burn around 300 calories. If swimming using specialized strokes, it could burn up to 500 calories.
175
Running 1 mile is equal to swimming 500 to 640 meters at a moderate pace when it comes to burning calories. Even though both the exercises are vastly different, their calorie burning impact is very similar. Same amount of calories is burnt while swimming and running for the same amount of time.
92 calories.
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.
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.
Approx. 300-400 calories
Around 450 calories
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