How many calories can I burn doing 30 squats?
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If you timed it and it took some minutes, you could put Hatha Yoga or Pilates for the bodyweight squats for the minutes it took. Calisthenics is too vigorous to use for those, I'd think. The jumping jacks would be calisthenics, imho, so if you count up the minutes, that's how I'd log them.0
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About 10 calories, roughly
Good on you for getting up and moving
Don't worry about the thread, that's about other stuff not you
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I actually searched for this and found it. Doing 30 body squats is 0.096 cal per pound of body weight. So 3 sets of 10 for me is about 26 cal. But if you're like me, I do them every 30 minutes during the day (I work from home). Goal for each day is 440 calories worth of body squats. Add that to my daily walk and my WT routine, and I'm burning 900-ish calories a day. I'm losing 2.25 pounds per week doing this.0
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dtoakridge wrote: »I actually searched for this and found it. Doing 30 body squats is 0.096 cal per pound of body weight. So 3 sets of 10 for me is about 26 cal. But if you're like me, I do them every 30 minutes during the day (I work from home). Goal for each day is 440 calories worth of body squats. Add that to my daily walk and my WT routine, and I'm burning 900-ish calories a day. I'm losing 2.25 pounds per week doing this.
Holy thread Necro, Batman!
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Suzuki4life7 wrote: »Hey guys I looked it up on my fitness pal but I can't find it and I wanted to have an idea. Also how many calories I can burn doing jumping jacks?
Squats would usually be strength training, and strength training burns few calories.
Continuously doing jumping jacks would probably have a burn measure based on minutes, rather than "jacks" done. I imagine it would be incredibly variable based on the intensity one does them at.
1 minute of JJ Burns 17 calories3 -
You need to be doing a lot more though to get any kind of results0
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On average, doing 4 sets of 8 reps deadlifting 175kg burns ~100 calories. That's 32 total reps @ 385lbs to burn 100 calories.
Pretty sure the "study" that came from has been obliterated. The numbers are *far* more depressing than that.
Roughly speaking, an average height person deadlifting 300 pounds is burning about half a calorie (0.5 calories) per lift.
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