It depends the temperature of the room you're in and how long you're jumping.
How much calories you burn depends on how long you use the ab ball and what exercises you do. It also depends on if you are using the ab ball correctly and to the best of your ability.
not many... probably about 5 to 20 cals in an hour, depends if you're just staying still or moving about
58 calories for 5 minutes
about 80-100
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Yes the longer and harder you play the more calories you'll burn. You burn about 15 calories an hour just sitting, so if your running around a court swatting a ball you probably burn somewhere around 600 calories an hour plus it builds up your metabolism which means you'll burn more calories sitting or sleeping. So YES you will lose weight playing tennis.
Yes. You might burn 64 calories per hour just sitting.
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Yes. Virtually everything requires some calories to do, but sitting and writing does not take too many calories to perform.
Yes. You can burn calories just sitting on the couch. That is if you are not feeding your face. Minimal calories burned though.
3 to 4 calories per hour, if you're not just sitting there.
You might burn 390 Calories per hour of Dodgeball play
You burn about more than 1,000 calories a day! You can burn calories by walking across the room or sitting down. Even by just scratching your head! It's that easy.
The same amount of calories you burn sitting around anywhere else: almost none. Sweating alone does not burn any calories; it only removes water from your system so you temporarily weigh less. Physical activity is the only thing that burns calories. If you aren't moving, then you aren't burning calories, no matter how much you are sweating.
no you cannot it does not involve any form of muscle tear and repair process because its too simple and its not vigorous enough. Umm....yes you do burn calories rocking in a chair, you burn calories just sitting in a chair, and in a rocking chair you are moving and I have read that you can burn up to 150 calories an hour.....you also burn more calories standing as apposed to sitting and I dont think standing involves muscle tear and repair.....hope this helps