It will obviously depend on your height and weight and whether you are male or female. On average around 200 calories. But remember, it's not all about the amount of calories you burn!
Its hard to determine an average for all... 100-135 per mile so about 300-405
About 12. I just did it myself
It depends on your intensity level.
about 40 calories
about 10 km with speed of 10 km p/h
Jogging at 10 km/h would burn around 400 calories. Therefore, to burn 8000 calories you would need to jog for about 20 hours. 8000 calories as you may know corresponds closely to 1 kg of body fat (7700 calories).
It depends on your speed & your weight. If you walk at a distance of 1.4 ft per second brisk pace or 4.2 km/hr, you would burn about 218 calories in 24 minutes or 354 calories by walking a total of 1 km. Good luck in your exercise.
i dont really km=now but i think not much because you are raking for 1 MINUTE
It all depend on the speed you run, BMI, age and terrain. Assuming you run at a medium speed where you can also do a conversation on a mobile phone, then at such running rate you can burn around 300 calories in 30 minutes. By running at that speed, you can cover 5 km in 30 minutes. So, 300 calories for 5000 meters or (300*400)/5000 = 24 Therefore, you lose 24 calories in 400 meters. :)
for a person weight 220 pds walk 5 km in 1 hour burn about 520 calories in winter time outdoor
Maybe 200 calories or so. It depends on the size you are and speed you go
No way of telling, it'd depend on how hard you run, how heavy you are and how fit you are. Considering that most people would be able to do it in less than 10 minutes you really aren't using up calories enough to matter for anything.
I work from a really simple formula that works for running or walking: one calorie per kilogram of bodyweight per km or "calories = kg per km" I know it is not exact but is close enough to work out dietary requirements MOST of the time. Example: 90kg person walks 10 km burns 900 Calories. One still needs to add in the basal metabolic rate of "calories = kg per hour". So that in the above example, in one day a 90kg person runs (or walks) 10km their total calorie for the day equals: 90 kg x 24hours = 2160 PLUS 90 kg x 10km = 900 =>3060 Calories.
This is based on someone weighing 150 Pounds. Riding and Elliptical Bike at 12-14 Km/H for 17Mins will burn roughly 168 calories.
I'm no expert but I am a runner and a nutrition savvy person. I know that every person burns calories different depending on weight, height, % muscle, BMR, hormones, etc. I found from an unreliable source this factor: 0.653 calories/mile/pound which is likely an average over a population. multiply your weight (in pounds) by the distance (in miles) and this factor and you should get an idea. e.g.: I am 122 pounds so if I run 10K (6.213 miles) i will have burned 495 calories. This sounds about right as I usually get a reading of 590 calories on a treadmill for a 10K (and treadmill calorie counters aren't reliable in my opinion.
Over 45,000 km!