No, holding your breath does not burn calories. Burning calories requires physical activity that increases your heart rate and metabolism. Holding your breath does not provide the necessary energy expenditure to burn calories.
about 5000, give or take 100 if you enjoy holding your breath
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".
You Burn 100 CALORIES But when you smile the strongest you burn 1,000 Calories
Your basal metabolic rate is the amount of calories that you burn without doing anything. Essentially it is the rate that your body uses energy when it is resting rather then exercising or doing anything. It is the calories you burn while you breath or digest things.
No, there is no weightloss benefit to holding your breath.
Breath holding is a technique they teach in swimming so you can go the maximum distance on the longest breath. Breath holding can be tricky to learn.
Juices don't burn calories.
you burn 2 calories from drawing
Tomatoes do not burn calories.
it is not bad to burn calories because if you do it is good but if you don't burn any than the leftover calories will turn into fat
You don't burn carbs, you only burn calories and fat.
you burn about 346 calories an hour.....