Research shows a 135 - pound woman pedaling 12 - 14
miles per hour burns 488 calories in just one hour — so accompanying your child on bike rides will provide you with a nice workout as well!
Not exact matches
I set it at 1.1
miles per hour when I work and wind up
burning a whole bunch of calories.
By then the shuttle was already traveling about 1,000
miles per hour and had
burned through more than a million and a half pounds of fuel.
This meant only one thing: The groundbreaking Saturn mission had come to an end — the spacecraft had encountered the uppermost atmosphere of Saturn and, 45 seconds later, it
burned up like an artificial meteor caused by the intense heat of hitting the atmosphere at 75,000
miles (120,700 kilometers)
per hour.
They are just tiny bits of rock, usually smaller than a garden pea,
burning up as they crash into Earth's atmosphere at speeds of thousands of
miles per hour.
On Tuesday the spacecraft carried out a rocket motor
burn that boosted its velocity by 0.4 meters
per second (less than 1
mile per hour).
For example, you can
burn up to 370 calories running at 6
miles per hour for 30 minutes.
At a jogging pace of 5
miles per hour, a 155 - pound person
burns roughly 300 calories in 30 minutes.
After 30 minutes of running, at about 5.2
miles per hour, a treadmill calorie
burn calculator (one that provides gross calorie
burn estimates) will show that you have
burned about 250 calories.
Walking will add around 100 kcal
per mile, dancing
burns over 440 kcal
per hour and cleaning will rack up 190 kcal
per hour.
We got up to 125
miles per hour in that short journey and
burned about a quarter of a tank of gas.
A very comfortable pace of 5 MPH (12 - minute
miles) for a 160 - pound person will
burn 600 calories
per hour; that's more than 100 calories
per mile.