Calorie Burners: Activities That Turn Up the Heat
When it comes to burning calories, most
of us want to get as much mileage out of our exercise as possible. For many, the
more calories we burn, the better we feel about our workout. While energy
expenditure should not be the only measure of a good workout (remember, it’s
good for you and makes you feel pretty good, too), it is helpful to know what a
given activity might be costing you in terms of calories.
A word of caution, though, about
counting calories. Simply burning more calories will take you only so far down
the road to better health. A well-balanced, low-fat diet, plenty of rest and a
healthy attitude are also essential. And, of course, all things in moderation —
even exercise.
Reading the chart
The numbers on this chart correspond to how many calories individuals of various
weights burn per minute during different activities. Simply multiply this number
by how many minutes you perform a given activity. For example, a 160-pound man
jogging will burn about 12.4 calories per minute, or 372 calories during a 30-
minute jog.
There are a few things you should keep
in mind as you review this chart. With exercise, it really is true that you get
out of it what you put into it. Simply showing up for class and going through
the motions isn't going to do you much good. To get the most out of your
exercise session, give it your all, even if your all is less than what others
might be doing.
And don't forget to look for little
ways to increase the number of calories you burn each day. You might be
surprised to learn that it is possible to burn more calories simply by becoming
more active in your daily life.
Doing things like taking the stairs,
walking to the mailbox instead of driving, and doing chores around the house are
great ways to burn additional calories.