you'll need to be more specific
Being moderately active is doing enough exercise to burn the amount of calories you eat. It can also be a person who is not lazy or very active, but between them both.
If a woman weighing 166 lbs. walks at a leisurely pace of 2.5 mph she will burn 113 calories in 30 minutes. 30 minutes of a moderate pace, similar to that of walking a dog, will burn 124 calories.
About 2 miles running at a moderate pace.
when you do kickboxing you burn off more calories cause you are more active and moving around.
How long it takes to burn off 3000 calories depends on the activity you choose and your size. If you select a moderate activity that burns off 200 calories an hour, it will take you 15 hours to burn off that many calories.
When used in moderate practice, the two burn about the same ammount of calories. However a bike, set to a higher resitance mode has the potental to burn more caleries when used more often then a simple treadmill can.
not many ,hair styling is not a very active job
A 150 lb person would burn 429 calories in 1 hour of moderate downhill skiing.
Yes and No. You need energy to burn calories. Energy is what makes you active and what keeps your metabolism active. The more you move the more calories you burn. It's simple. For example if you eat 2,000 calories a day... but you are so active that you burn 600 extra calories a day... on top of your body's natural way of burning calories (even through sleep)you will lose weight.
It depends on the individual, and how active they are. A sedate person (adult) burns about 800 calories a day, naturally, just to survive and perform basic tasks, like walking and sitting upright. An active person, on the other hand, can burn hundreds even thousands of more calories a day.
If I had to guess I would say that at a moderate effort where you are out of breath, but still able to speak you would be burning 300 calories per hour. But the only way you could really know this is to wear a heart rate monitor that calculates calories burned. Get out on the road and ride and you can double whatever you can burn on a gym "bike".
The time it takes to burn off ten grams of sugar depends on various factors, including your metabolism, activity level, and type of exercise. On average, ten grams of sugar provides about 40 calories. Engaging in moderate exercise, such as brisk walking or cycling, can burn approximately 200-300 calories per half hour. Therefore, it might take roughly 5-10 minutes of moderate activity to burn off the calories from ten grams of sugar.