How do you burn 1,000 Cals in 1hr of Exercise
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My height and weight + and hour of Zumba is almost 1,000 calories! Love it!0
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This thread is getting nowhere fast.
To the OP, try to be a little less focused on what is going to burn the most calories, and instead find something you enjoy!
The majority of people are going to have a much happier time (and greater adherence) if they burn 700 cals doing something they like than killing themselves doing something to squeeze out an extra few cals per workout.
Just eat one less poptart (or 300 cals of your choice) to make up for burning a little less. and you are golden! :bigsmile:0 -
My heart rate monitor usually has me at 1100-1400 calories per hour of Zumba.0
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My heart rate monitor usually has me at 1100-1400 calories per hour of Zumba.0
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My heart rate monitor usually has me at 1100-1400 calories per hour of Zumba.
It's lying to you.0 -
I think up and down planks switching every 5 seconds for one hour should put you over 1,000. good luck lasting that long.0
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Doing all of the above while wearing a weighted vest would up the cals a bit maybe?
(If you don't injure yourself in the process.)
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>>>>Outdoor cyclist. I love it. I burn a wicked amount of calories mainly because (1) I bike like a bat out of hell...as a previous poster said (2) I have massive headwind 99% of the time, (3) hills, (4) bike is friggin heavy...think full metal bucket.
I wear a HRM/chest strap.
But I also keep my upper body fit with Tabata-type classes and also strength training.
Seriously if you are looking to burn an insane amount of calories, look for the top 3 (running, swimming, cycling) and stick to something you love doing and do it often!
(edited to add: Yes, that is a very recent 3,919 cal burn biking 51 city miles and yes it took me an embarrassing long time to get it all in at 4.5 hrs)0 -
Do a bungee jump off a high bridge. You will lose 1000 cals just looking over the edge and thinking about it :-) Hodgie x
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Love it! Forget exercise, let's terror'size!0 -
Supposedly kettlebells can burn up to 1200 calories per hour, but I think that's the maximum possible, not the typical amount.0
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@ around 135 pounds, I can only get 651 Cals on an Ellipical for 65min. In that 65 min, I maintained my heart rate between 162-170s for around 30mins.0
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Doing all of the above while wearing a weighted vest would up the cals a bit maybe?
(If you don't injure yourself in the process.)
Dude looks like he'll be ok if someone starts taking shots at him on his morning run.....
Seriously though, why would you want to burn a specific amount of calories in a specific amount of time? Was this ever addressed by the OP?
I would suggest that the "swimmers shoulder" was the result of trying to achieve such unrealistic burns in the first place. Time to change that mentality before it leads to a second chronic injury?0 -
Not sure it's possible to burn that in an hour
It is. Your weight and the activity/how hard you work out play a large role in this.0 -
Doing all of the above while wearing a weighted vest would up the cals a bit maybe?
(If you don't injure yourself in the process.)
Dude looks like he'll be ok if someone starts taking shots at him on his morning run.....
Seriously though, why would you want to burn a specific amount of calories in a specific amount of time? Was this ever addressed by the OP?
I would suggest that the "swimmers shoulder" was the result of trying to achieve such unrealistic burns in the first place. Time to change that mentality before it leads to a second chronic injury?
We used to have to do that in the military I dont miss those runs at all and now that I am out I prefer to only run if I am being chased otherwise I will stick with other forms of cardio. However I love to swim and I started to increase the amount of days I would swim and I would gradually try to increase my intensity so I would not plateau, unfortunately my body had other plans in mind and yes thats why I got the injury. I have since been using the elyptical and the bike and I burn around 400-600 cals an hour but I feel like I am not doing anything. Im not tense the next day and my body doesnt feel like I am inproving therefore I am trying to make my workouts harder so I feel like I am accomplishing something. 1000 calories was just a target to reach for since I already burn 400-600 no reason in particular0 -
I know its possible, does anyone out there burn 1,000 calories in an hour if so How? I usually burned this by swimming vigourously for an hour but now that I got swimmers shoulder I need to find an alternative.
I weigh 190 and was swimming for an 1hr with my garmin (hrm) I burned anywhere from 800-1000cals in a swim depending on how lazy I was that day0 -
Not sure it's possible to burn that in an hour
It is. Your weight and the activity/how hard you work out play a large role in this.
That's pretty much the only things that play a role in it.
The higher your weight the higher the calorie expenditure, the higher the intensity of the exercise the higher the calorie expenditure.
The issue if you are not particularly heavy is whether you could sustain such a high level of intensity over an hour to get to 1,000 calories. Probably not.0 -
Seriously though, why would you want to burn a specific amount of calories in a specific amount of time? Was this ever addressed by the OP?
I would suggest that the "swimmers shoulder" was the result of trying to achieve such unrealistic burns in the first place. Time to change that mentality before it leads to a second chronic injury?
Excellent point.0 -
Not self confirmed but have seen insane numbers burned from hot yoga. But if you try it drink tons of water.0
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Isn't Nordic Skiing over uneven terrain supposed to have a burn approaching that? Depends on your age, gender, weight, etc. though.....
well the nordictrak used to say it burned 1100 cals an hour - I burned more than that doing it (when I still had that machine which I miss and if sold in Belgium I would definitely own) but I am obese so that makes a difference I imagine anything using a stair mill or arc trainer on high resistance would get close?0 -
I have since been using the elyptical and the bike and I burn around 400-600 cals an hour but I feel like I am not doing anything. Im not tense the next day and my body doesnt feel like I am inproving therefore I am trying to make my workouts harder so I feel like I am accomplishing something.
This is because you're not actually challenging your muscles. Any aerobic activity you can sustain for 60 solid minutes is not pushing your musculature; it's training your heart and lungs. If you want to "feel it the next day" and feel like your body is improving, start lifting and lay off all the cardio.0 -
Running, cycling with intensity.0
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Not self confirmed but have seen insane numbers burned from hot yoga. But if you try it drink tons of water.
Hot yoga is just yoga with extra sweating, your heart rate isn't really going up that much. Sweating is also not the best indication of how hard a workout is.0 -
The AMT or Adaptive Motion Trainer....highest resistance, highest incline. I do it twice a week!! Of course I had to work up to that but I love it because it does give you the burn running does with lower impact.0
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My heart rate monitor usually has me at 1100-1400 calories per hour of Zumba.
It's the new CrossFit Zumba. You so all the moves while jumping up and down on plyo boxes w/ a 20 lb kettle bell in each hand, but you don't have to pay any attention to the music.0 -
Many of my hikes burn over 1000 calories an hour, that is moving on a 2.5-3 mph rate with minimum 1000 feet elevation gain. But easily burn 2-3k calories on a big day hike0
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Not sure it's possible to burn that in an hour
It is. Your weight and the activity/how hard you work out play a large role in this.
At 183 lbs I burnt 885 calories in 55 mins during a 5k race0 -
Many MMA fighters can get about 1000 cal/hour. You just hit a heavy bag using combos and any other variation. You will also need to lightly bounce on your toes like in a real boxing match. If you do a 3 minute workout 1 minute rest for an hour, you will burn 1000/hour.0
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Not sure it's possible to burn that in an hour
It is. Your weight and the activity/how hard you work out play a large role in this.
At 183 lbs I burnt 885 calories in 55 mins during a 5k race
Wow I only burn about 280 running a 5k. I've read a rough estimate is 100 cal per mile.0 -
Hmmm... that depends on your weight, height, gender. For some it might be impossible, or at least highly improbable. For someone who is significantly overweight and doing something intense, they might even be able to burn more in that time. Based on what I burn when I run (about 16 cal a minute) I would burn close to that amount if I could sustain that level of intensity for that amount of time, but I can't.0
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I burn almost 900/hr net from running.0
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