It usually comes down to whatever is harder. If you run 5 miles in 40 minutes and give it everything you have, you burn a lot more calories than you do walking for 60 minutes.
Just another tidbit, Sprinting burns a lot more calories than long distance running. Sprinters can be burning calories up to 3 days after a workout.
The faster you run, the harder it is so therefore the more calories you burn so you would burn more calories running 5 miles in 40 minutes vs pacing yourself and doing it in 60
About 2 miles running at a moderate pace.
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An average high school runner that is 140 pounds and runs roughly 50 miles a week burns about 500 calories per day. The number of calories you burn also depends on the pace and distance of your workout. For example, you may burn 700 calories running for 75 minutes at a 9 minuter per mile pace. However, you might burn the same amount of calories running 30 minutes at a 5:30 mile pace. Expect to burn 50,000 or more calories during the entire season, August - November.
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Under these conditions running for 40 minutes burns 40 x 14 = 560 calories
No. You will burn many more calorie running the same distance than you would by walking.
The number of miles you need to run to burn 1000 calories depends on your weight, speed, and running efficiency. On average, a person may need to run around 7-10 miles to burn 1000 calories.
No, it does not. If only it were so easy.
You would burn about 200 calories by walking for 60 minutes. About how many calories would you burn if you walk for 15 minutes
about 155 ibs. Always happy to help.
50 calories
Laughing for 30 minutes can burn between 20 to 80 calories, depending on a persons weight and intensity of laughter. Not as many as you would burn running though, even over the 30 minutes.