120 Part III: Getting to the Heart of the Matter
The table includes a few stop-and-go sports such as tennis and basketball.
Activities like these are not aerobic in the truest sense, but they can still give
you a great workout and contribute to good health and weight loss. The num-
bers in this chart apply to a 150-pound person. (If you weigh less, you’ll burn
a little less; if you weigh more, you’ll burn a little more.)
Table 8-2 Calories Burned during Popular Activities
Activity 15 min. 30 min. 45 min. 60 min.
Aerobic dance 171 342 513 684
Basketball 141 282 432 564
Bicycling at 12 mph 142 283 425 566
Bicycling at 15 mph 177 354 531 708
Bicycling at 18 mph 213 425 638 850
Boxing 165 330 495 660
Circuit weight training 189 378 576 756
Cross-country skiing 146 291 437 583
Downhill skiing 105 210 315 420
Golf (carrying clubs) 87 174 261 348
In-line skating 150 300 450 600
Jumping rope, 60–80 skips/min. 143 286 429 572
Karate, tae kwon do 192 834 576 768
Kayaking 75 150 225 300
Racquetball 114 228 342 456
Rowing machine 104 208 310 415
Running 10-minute miles 183 365 548 731
Running 8-minute miles 223 446 670 893
Ski machine 141 282 423 564
Slide 152 304 456 608
Swimming freestyle, 35 yds/min. 124 248 371 497
Swimming freestyle, 50 yds/min. 131 261 392 523