65 Ways to Burn 100 Calories

65 Ways to Burn 100 calories at the gym, at home, with the kids, having fun, and household chores. Get active to burn 100 extra calories.How do you continue to stay active and healthy, and burn calories, during busy times, vacations, and holidays?You don’t need an hour in a gym to burn 100 calories – and have fun doing it!Try one of the 65 options below to burn an extra 100 calories a day. Start viewing household duties as an opportunity rather than a chore, and look for ways to have fun with your kids instead of flopping in front of the TV.You can also print out a copy: Free Download: 65 Ways to Burn 100 CaloriesExercise1. Running at 7.5 mph, an 8-minute mile: 8 minutes2. Running at 6.0 mph, a 10-minute mile: 10 minutes3. Elliptical trainer: 12 minutes4. Slow jog at 5.0 mph, a 12-minute mile: 12 minutes5. Zumba class or workout: 12 minutes6. Cycling class (Spinning): 14 minutes7. Stair mill/stair step machine8. Stationary bike riding, moderate effort: 15 minutes9. Swimming Laps, moderate effort: 15 minutes10. Weight lifting, vigorous: 17 minutes11. Strength training class: 19 minutes65 Ways to Burn 100 calories at the gym, at home, with the kids, having fun, and household chores. Get active to burn 100 extra calories.Home Workout12. Jumping rope: 10 minutes13. High intensity circuit/interval training: 12 minutes14. Workout DVDs, moderate-vigorous: 12 minutes15. Jumping jacks: 22 minutes16. Light calisthenics, light effort (push ups, body weight exercises): 29 minutes17. Wii Fit Exercise, high intensity: 29 minutes18. Strength training, weights: 30 minutes19. Pilates: 40 minutes20. Stretching, hatha yoga: 40 minutesAround the House21. Walking up stairs: 13 minutes22. Shoveling snow: 16 minutes23. Mowing the lawn: 18 minutes24. Gardening: 22 minutes25. Raking the lawn: 25 minutes26. Playing with kids, moderate-active: 25 minutes27. Cleaning, moderate, mopping/vacuuming: 25 minutes28. Cleaning, light effort, dusting: 38 minutes29. Washing dishes: 44 minutes30. Cooking and food prep: 40 minutes31. Laundry: 46 minutes65 Ways to Burn 100 calories at the gym, at home, with the kids, having fun, and household chores. Get active to burn 100 extra calories.Indoor Fun32. Dancing: 23 minutes33. Table tennis or ping pong: 25 minutes34. Wii Tennis: 25 minutes35. Bowling: 33 minutes36. Wii Bowling: 35 minutes37. Play charades: 35 minutes38. Darts: 40 minutes39. Pool, billiards: 42 minutes40. Crafts, standing, light effort: 52 minutes41. Playing board games: 60 minutesOutdoor Fun42. Ice skating: 15 minutes43. Bike ride at leisurely pace: 17 minutes44. Hiking: 17 minutes45. Hopscotch/Dodge Ball: 19 minutes46. Four Square: 20 minutes47. Basketball, shooting baskets: 23 minutes48. Trampoline jumping: 28 minutes49. Playing Frisbee: 35 minutes50. Pitching washers, horseshoes, bean bags: 35 minutes51. Putt putt golf or driving range: 35 minutes52. Playing catch, football or baseball: 40 minutes65 Ways to Burn 100 calories at the gym, at home, with the kids, having fun, and household chores. Get active to burn 100 extra calories.Sports53. Basketball Game, half court: 12 minutes54. Flag football: 13 minutes55. Kickball: 15 minutes56. Soccer, casual: 15 minutes57. Tennis: 15 minutes58. Golf, carrying clubs: 23 minutes59. Softball or baseball: 20 minutes60. Volleyball, noncompetitive: 35 minutesWalking61. Walking uphill at moderate brisk pace (3.5 mph): 17 minutes62. Walking at a very brisk pace, for exercise (4.0 mph): 20 minutes63. Walking at moderate pace, walking the dog (3.0 mph): 30 minutes64. Walking leisurely carrying an infant or 15 pound load: 30 minutes65. Walking at a leisurely pace, window shopping (2.5 mph): 35 minutesThese counts also assume you’re continuously moving at a steady pace and intensity. Calorie counts are approximate, based on a 130-pound woman. If you weigh less, you’ll burn fewer calories and if you weigh more, you’ll burn more calories for the equivalent time.For example, if you run at 6.0 mph, a 10-minute mile pace, for 10 minutes you’ll burn

  • 83 calories if you’re 110 pounds
  • 113 calories if you’re 150 pounds
  • 151 calories if you’re 200 pounds

Check out one of these online calculators to determine your exact calorie burn

If you'd like a reminder of the many activities you can do to burn some extra calories, check out this Free Download: 65 Ways to Burn 100 Calories.  

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