The Navy SEAL Physical Fitness Guide 41
Types of Aerobic Activities and Basic Workouts
Outdoor Activities
Aerobic activities, other than running and swimming, are briefly described below.
More extensive discussions are provided in the section on indoor activities, since
equipment used indoors typically has information about work rate and intensity. However,
Table 3-5 presents the amount of energy expended per hour (kcal/hr) in these activities as
a function of work rate. The values are for a 70 kg male. To get a more accurate estimate
for yourself, multiple the number by your weight in kg and divide by 70.
Bicycling
Bicycle riding, or biking, is an excellent activity for improving overall
cardiorespiratory fitness. Importantly, indoor bicycle ergometers have been used for many
years to study the responses of the body to exercise. The work rate you maintain while
biking varies according to the terrain and your motivation. As such, biking outside offers
Table 3-5. Typical Energy Requirements for Various
Outdoor Activities
Activity Work Rate
Energy
Expenditure
(kcal/hr
Bicycling
6 mph 270
10 mph 420
20 mph 720
Cross-Country Skiing
Moderate 504
Strenuous, Uphill 1140
Jumping Rope
70 Jumps/minute 690
145 Jumps/minute 840