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Most calories you've burned while working out?

Posts: 601 Member
edited February 24 in Fitness and Exercise
Stats? What did you do to burn that much calories and how long were you working out for?

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  • Posts: 398
    1300 calories according to my HRM, elliptical and treadmill, about 2 hours
  • Posts: 7 Member
    2,742 Calories running 13.5 miles, for 2 hours and 45 minutes.
  • Posts: 956 Member
    225 minutes of boxing and a little bike riding. I burned over 3200 calories.
  • Posts: 111 Member
    1,00 calories, two hour and a half hours, and i rotated cardio machines!
  • Posts: 21,219 Member
    I burned a couple thousand over a very long run and again on a really long hike. High calorie burns aren't always a good idea.

    http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/fat-loss/why-big-caloric-deficits-and-lots-of-activity-can-hurt-fat-loss.html
  • Posts: 4,301 Member
    I burned a couple thousand over a very long run and again on a really long hike. High calorie burns aren't always a good idea.

    http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/fat-loss/why-big-caloric-deficits-and-lots-of-activity-can-hurt-fat-loss.html

    article ref. metabolic damage/epair/starvation mode/triathlete gains 15 pounds http://www.exrx.net/Questions/StarvationEffect.html

    Kind of funny how we reference the same study. I keep this on my wall wen people talk about under eating and having similar symptoms as the 52 year old.
  • Posts: 5,527 Member
    Several thousand. Running up 14ers in CO. Prob in the 4-6000 cal range. So much that its impossible to eat enough to not drop weight. Distances range from 15 to 40miles.
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  • Posts: 640 Member
    No idea! I really don't pay that much attention to those suggested calories burned most of the time.
  • Posts: 11,118 Member
    I haven't monitored it for my marathons so I don't really know. I hiked 21 miles cross-country on a Saturday last month and I'm sure that was a significant burn. (It felt like a marathon.) I burned a few thousand 2 weeks ago backpacking in rough, steep terrain for 11+ hours over two days. My body is very small and efficient. I have to run all-out for a mile to burn about 100 calories. Most of the time I'm sedentary, but when I'm active, I'm hard-core. Off for another wilderness adventure tomorrow! :drinker:
  • Posts: 2,360 Member
    2,742 Calories running 13.5 miles, for 2 hours and 45 minutes.

    Nice run!
  • Posts: 2,360 Member
    According to my Garmin watch, I burned about 1450 calories on a 19.5Km hike once (took about 4 hrs).
  • Posts: 140 Member
    3720 during a marathon. Do I win?
  • Posts: 1,326 Member
    15 mile run which was around 1700 calories. typically its around 115 cal per mile ran.
  • Posts: 2,205 Member
    Apparently I burned just over 1200 one day when I did zero to 10k in the morning and a 5k in the afternoon? lol
  • Posts: 147 Member
    I feel so inadequate with my runs burning 100cal per km, 1500 for a 15k is where I max out. Seeing some people near 4000... Wow.

    LSRs are great burns. I dare say there is no more efficient way to burn massive calories.
  • Posts: 657 Member
    26.2mile run. My last marathon.
  • Posts: 107
    1,016 calories doing 70 minutes on the elliptical set on resistance level "9" on my machine. But that was 10 lbs ago and I realized soon afterwards that I don't need to kill myself like that to keep on a steady weight-loss journey.

    I am 5'11 and I figured out after workout-days like those that I don't need to kill myself to enjoy weigh loss success. Moderate exercise, coupled with good food choices during my day is all it took...
  • Posts: 216 Member
    I've done quite a few 2k+ and 3k+ burns. I don't know how one has a crazy calorie deficit and then does large amounts of exercise. I usually do about 250 - 500 calories over maintenance on days I burn 1k+ in calories. Plan on biking in Chicago on Sunday. Around 40 miles. Going to Giordano's to make up for it. :)
  • Posts: 601 Member
    Wowwwwwwwwwwww! Those are some huge burns! :noway:
  • Posts: 416 Member
    I think it's somewhere between 2,000 -2,500 when I do my half marathons.
  • Posts: 443 Member
    4600+ during 4:28 marathon
  • Posts: 320 Member
    I used to plant trees for a reforestation company. My longest day planting was 13 hours and I planted over 4500 trees. I have no idea my burn but I am sure that would have been my most. I do know that summer I lost 38lbs in less then 3 months!
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  • Posts: 22,834 Member
    Don't even know, but I have done long runs, plated tennis for upwards of 5 hours straight, and if you looked at the hiking I do with a 40 pound pack over a week of hunting...that would be ridiculously high.
  • Posts: 289 Member
    I feel so inadequate with my runs burning 100cal per km, 1500 for a 15k is where I max out. Seeing some people near 4000... Wow.

    Stop with feeling inadequate. Don't compare yourself to others. I feel very smug (to me and myself) when I do lots of yard work or a sort of local ropes course and jack up the calories on everyday, mundane things. I admire the heck out of the folks posting here with their massive burns!! I simply not here to compete with that--out of my league!
  • Posts: 289 Member
    My post wasn't supposed to be part of the quote!!! Tech-not-savvy.............
  • Posts: 23 Member
    geez and i thought my 500 calorie (45 min sessions) were decent! i've got to step it up haha

    but reading about everyone's amazing burns just reminds me that humans have the best endurance out of any animal, predator or prey! great job guys!
  • Posts: 842 Member
    I burned 974 calories in an hour of walking on the treadmill...

    5'2 female, probably 220 or so at the time, just a few weeks ago.
  • Posts: 35 Member
    3,962 calories (via HRM) on a 6 hour long, 90 mile bike ride (and I was on the back of a tandem!). The mid-point of the ride was a stop at 3-Floyds brewery in Munster, Indiana. I feasted like a queen, and it was GLOOOORIOUS! All the foods and all the beers were consumed that day. :drinker:
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