you can never be sure. But research suggests 1mile swim can burn up to 755caolories or in sams case 69. :(
364 calories
about 100.
600
About 580 - 600 calories
It so much depends on how fast you run and how fast you swim and what type of stroke, and your weight. But roughly, say you run a 10 minute mile you burn 100 calories; say you swim 12 laps (300 meters) in 10 minutes you burn about the same 100 calories. A mile is 1600 meters, so a mile swim is a about a 5 mile run. Or 12 laps is about a mile run
They get wet, and you burn more calories.
To tell how many calories you would burn you would have to know how hard you are going to swim it. If you are just floating around and gliding, you wouldn't burn many calories. If you were swimming hard (continuously, flip turns included) you would be burning more.
u can burn 700 calories by doing an hour of skipping, but really it depends how heavy you are and how many skips per minute. if you want to burn off 700 you need to roughly be doing 120 skips per minute.
Calories burned while exercising vary person to person, but a person who weighs 150 pounds would, on average, burn 414 calories in an hour of swimming. So, for 10 minutes, this translates to about 69 calories burned.
It depends on how hard you swim and how much effort you put into it.
He takes 4 days to complete
3500 calories are a pound It really depend on your weight and what kind of swimming you do. If you have 180 lbs you swim for pleasure you will burn about 4.3 calories per minute which is 86 calories per 20 minutes. If you have 117 lbs you will burn about 4.7 calories per minute which is 94 calories per 20 minutes. If you have 125 to 128 you will burn around 5.0 calories per minute which is a 100 calories
There are many variables that affect the answer. Variables such as how fast your body uses calories. I would estimate about 200-300 calories.
It really depends on how fast you swim, and how much you weigh. As a general example, a 110 lb person burns around 7.7 calories/minute swimming at a 50/yard per minute pace. There are 1760 yards in a mile, 1650 yards in an official swim mile. So our 110 pounder will burn 271 calories at the above mentioned pace. Meanwhile, a larger swimmer, say 200 lbs at the same pace will burn 14.2 calories/minute. This equates to around 500 calories burned in the mile.
I read that for an Olympic event (1.5k swim, 42k bike, and 10k run) you will burn about 7,000 calories! You will take on about 4000, so have a calorie debt of about 2000!