When it comes to burning calories, your heart rate is much more important than what it is that you are doing. If you can reach and sustain the same heart rate for the same amount of time you will burn pretty much the same amount of calories regardless of activity.
For the same length of time, riding flat out will burn more calories than a casual walk, while walking briskly can burn more than a casual ride.
When you have a set distance, cycling will burn less calories than walking at the same level of effort, as the higher speed of the bike means you'll finish the distance faster.
ride a bike because u go faster and u burn more calories
Skipping burns more calories than walking or riding. This burns more calories because it is more of a full body exercise.
Treadmills burn more calories and since you typically move your arms when walking or jogging, you also get an overall more efficient workout than on an exercise bike.
soccor!!!
Stairs.
Definitally dance!
The time required to burn 210 calories while walking depends on your weight and walking speed. On average, a person weighing around 155 pounds burns approximately 140 calories per 30 minutes of brisk walking (around 4 mph). This means it would take roughly 45 minutes of brisk walking to burn 210 calories. Heavier individuals may burn calories more quickly, while lighter individuals may take longer.
Aerobic excercise burns more calories per hour versus weight training.
When the body efficiently burns calories, it will also be eliminating fat from the body. This can lead to more muscle growth and weight loss.
No, running will burn far more calories.
According to Everydayhealth.com, a cyclist burns about 5.5 calories per hour per pound of body weight riding between 16 and 20 mph. Riding between 12 and 14 mph burns about 3.6 calories per mile per pound. In other words, a 130-pound woman burns about 715 calories riding 17 miles in one hour. If she slows down to 13 mph, she burns only 468 calories per hour. If she goes mountain biking, which burns about 3.9 calories per pound per hour, she burns about 507 calories even though she may only cover eight miles. Read more: http://www.ehow.com/about_5369136_many-calories-biking-burn.html#ixzz2yycf38J7
I don't know about that but I know celery burns more calories to chew and digest than are in it.