That is about 538 calories burned there.
It all depends on how fast your mile time is: The average mile time is 8 minutes: If you weight 110 = about 275 calories in 25 minutes If your weight is different you can create a math problem out of the situation by setting up this problem: 110 (your weight) ___ = __________ = CALORIES BURNED in 25 MINUTES OF RUNNING 275 (x)
Depends on how hard you're pushing, but walking is generally set about 300 cals/hour. So 20 minutes walking = 100 calories. A quarter of a cupcake's worth perhaps.
It depends on the speed gone, the kind of bike ridden, and the weight of the person riding. However, on average, approximately 36 calories per mile are burned. Therefore, about 560 calories would be burned.
90-240 per mile, it really depends on how fast you're moving.
The calories burned when walking depends on your weight and how fast you are walking, so it would be almost impossible to estimate the calories (or partial calories) burned in only one step. The calories burned when walking are usually stated in the distance you walk. For example, a rule of thumb is 100 calories per mile are burned for a 180-pound person and 65 calories per mile for a 120-pound person.
A 150-pound man burns 100 calories per mile; a 200-pund man burns 133 calories per mile; and a 250-pound man burns 166 calories per mile. You burn virtually the same number of calories whether you run or walk a mile; you just get there faster if you run.
To run 1 mile in eight and a half minutes you must maintain a speed of 7.06 mph
No, it does not. If only it were so easy.
In the world of exercising and training, there is a simple formula to calculate how many calories are burned during a period of training, which is that to burn 100 calories, you need to run a mile. This means that since there 5km equals to 3.1mi, then you burn 300 calories approximately by running 5km.
That depends on how you are covering that mile, your weight, and your pace. You could by walking, jogging, or riding a bike, for example. The number of calories burned will vary from person to person in accordance with those factors. Feel free to ask the question again and include more details.
It depends on the distance that you are running not how long you walk or run. Running a mile burns the same amount of calories as walking a mile. Walking just takes a lot longer. 15 minute of exercise burns around 90 calories. Hope that helps!