High Calorie Burn Workouts????

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  • skparker2
    skparker2 Posts: 132
    Every time I go to the gym, I hit up the elliptical! Seriously, 35 minutes on the sucker & I average a good 300+ calories burned! On average, I aim to burn 100 calories every ten minutes & yesterday was a record for me. After 2 months, I got to 380 calories burned in a li'l over 30 minutes :D
  • cherdurk
    cherdurk Posts: 1
    Great advice #phjorg#...love your logic!:smile:
  • thatgirl1024
    thatgirl1024 Posts: 5 Member
    TurboFire... Amazing Burn--Burns 9Xs more fat
  • wnbrice
    wnbrice Posts: 244 Member
    I always find that the second workout of the day really ups my heart rate. It gets much higher quicker, however that requires that I got my heart rate pretty high, or burned a lot of energy in the first workout.
  • bcattoes
    bcattoes Posts: 17,299 Member
    TurboFire... Amazing Burn--Burns 9Xs more fat

    I do Turbo Fire too and agree that it's a great calorie burner. But I wouldn't really recommend it for someone that has only been walking. Turbo Fire is pretty intense. But definitely something to think about for the future.
  • fishgutzy
    fishgutzy Posts: 2,807 Member
    Swimming.
    90 laps>1000 cal. About 90 minutes.
  • wllwsmmr
    wllwsmmr Posts: 391 Member
    To burn more, increase the length or intensity of your workouts!
    Almost any other activity burns more than walking, per minute. You could start with running maybe?

    Also, when you try something out of your comfort zone, it will be tough at first. But that is the only way you can improve your fitness levels! It will get easier as you get used to it! So don't be afraid if things start to get a little strenuous! More intense workouts are supposed to elevate your heart rate levels to burn more!

    Other posters have suggested many other awesome workout alternatives, hope you've found one to try out!
    Good luck :)
  • PiecesOfTheHeart
    PiecesOfTheHeart Posts: 21 Member
    That is a good idea!
  • toaster6
    toaster6 Posts: 703 Member
    Walk or run on a high incline if you use a treadmill.
  • NRSPAM
    NRSPAM Posts: 961 Member
    you burn calories by doing work. want to burn more per time? Then you hzve to work harder. Want to keep the intensity constant??? Then you have to work longer. What you're doing is relatively unimportant to this. jogging, running, walking, treadmill, eliptical, xxxxxxx class session, spinning, whatever flavor of the month that everyone else suggests, etc. Doesn't matter, the principal remains the same. There is no such thing as a magical exercise technique that puts calorie burn into overdrive. Want results? Workout harder every time.

    No you don't! All you have to do is stop exercising, and have fun shaking your booty doing zumba!!! Lolol. True story! 70lb's gone!!! :happy:
  • NRSPAM
    NRSPAM Posts: 961 Member
    Zumba!! I have been doing it for 3 months along with walking and calorie counting. I've lost 20 pounds!! Once you learn the moves, it is so much fun and you can burn 500-1000 calories in a session. :smile:

    Haha! So true!!! Keep it up girl!!! :happy:
  • lessofme150
    lessofme150 Posts: 105 Member
    I agree about getting a heart rate monitor. I used to record my "wii zumba" based on what the wii told me I burned and found out it was actually 1/3 of what I thought. I love Zumba and recently started doing Turbo Jam. Really get a sweat on with both. I don't record anything but what my heart rate monitor says. The harder you work, the more calories you burn. Good luck!
  • Jenna70
    Jenna70 Posts: 130 Member
    Tae Bo, Kickboxing, any of the Beachbody programs. These workouts all engage and strengthen more muscles throughout the body, especially the core, than just walking or running. Increasing muscle mass and becoming stronger is great for everyone no matter what sex. For any of these types of workouts if you have problems with your knees, ankles, etc all you have to do is modify some of the moves to low impact and keep on moving. I've been primarily doing Billy Blanks' Tae Bo Cardio video and it seriously works the abs! I found that many of his other videos are too fast/hard for me but as I get stronger and slimmer I will try them again.
  • meribethd
    meribethd Posts: 92 Member
    My favorite high calorie burn workouts are Turbo Fire and Les Mills Combat. But I work very, very hard doing them; if you take it easy, you won't burn as much. The high burns come from high intensity.
  • Yvee1
    Yvee1 Posts: 9 Member
    Look into a heart monitor like others have mentioned. Hubby and I have an arm band by BODY MEDIA...WE LOVE IT. I can easily burn at least 1000 calories in one day when cleaning my carpet. That's not counting the walk/jog and other cleaning I did that day. You wear this all day and it tracks your activities:!walking, jogging, or just cleaning the house.

    We paid $163.00!for ours.. There are two.. Get the higher priced one since you can sync it with your smartphone.

    Best of all it syncs up with MFP!!
  • phjorg
    phjorg Posts: 252 Member
    I can easily burn at least 1000 calories in one day when cleaning my carpet.
    you clean your carpet for about 5-8 hours???? Cause thats about the time you would need to put in to do that.
  • Aromabor
    Aromabor Posts: 1
    love spinnig - bought spinner fit bike some time ago which comes with DVDs - I love it!
  • JessHealthKick
    JessHealthKick Posts: 800 Member
    crosstrainer (elliptical). LOVE it so much :)
  • JessHealthKick
    JessHealthKick Posts: 800 Member
    I always find that the second workout of the day really ups my heart rate. It gets much higher quicker, however that requires that I got my heart rate pretty high, or burned a lot of energy in the first workout.

    that's really interesting! Never thought of trying that, but personally my heart rate jumps a lot anyway (thyroid stuff), I have trouble to stay under 170 when doing jogging/elliptical. I'll remember to suggest this to other friends though :)
  • acm130
    acm130 Posts: 100 Member
    Find something you love and keep challenging yourself, setting new goals for distance and pace. If you like walking, make the natural transition to running. Interval training is a great way to make the transition. So your next hour walk session try some 2:1 intervals, start out with walking 2 min then run a min, after a couple weeks change to running two minutes walking for one. Soon, you'll be running for an hour! For me, the burn is great but it's not the focus, doing things I love and consistently working towards new goals and incorporating fitness into my life is something I've committed to and the burn is a pleasant side effect:smile:
  • jzammetti
    jzammetti Posts: 1,956 Member
    I stated NROLFW and in stage 2 I am burning over 600 calories three times a week in about 90 minutes each workout. I love it!