Calorie Counter Calculator for Weight Loss and Dieting  

Calorie Burning Calculator


Use the calculator below to find out how many calories you're burning while exercising and while doing normal every day activities.

Just enter your weight and the amount of time you would spend doing the activities and click calculate to find out how many calories you would burn by doing the activites below for that amount of time.







Weight (lbs): Time (mins):


Gym and Home Activities


Low impact aerobics

Aerobics: high impact

Aerobics, Step: low impact
Aerobics, Step: high impac
Aerobics: water
Bicycling, Stationary: moderate
Bicycling, Stationary: vigorous
Circuit Training: general
Rowing, Stationary: moderate
Rowing, Stationary: vigorous
Ski Machine: general
Stair Step Machine: general
Weight Lifting: general
Weight Lifting: vigorous


Training Activities


Basketball: playing a game

Basketball: wheelchair

Bicycling: BMX or mountain
Bicycling: 12-13.9 mph
Bicycling: 14-15.9 mph
Boxing: sparring
Football: competitive
Football: touch, flag general
Frisbee
Golf: carrying clubs
Golf: using cart
Gymnastics: general
Handball:
Hiking: cross-country
Horseback Riding: general
Ice Skating: general
Martial Arts
Racquetball: competitive
Racquetball: casual, general
Rock Climbing: ascending
Rock Climbing: repelling
Rollerblade Skating
Rope Jumping
Running: 5 mph (12 min/mile)
Running: 5.2 mph (11.5 min/mile)
Running: 6 mph (10 min/mile)
Running: 6.7 mph (9 min/mile)
Running: 7.5 mph (8 min/mile)
Running: 8.6 mph (7 min/mile)
Running: 10 mph (6 min/mile)
Running: pushing wheelchair, marathon wheeling
Running: cross-country
Skiing: cross-country
Skiing: downhil
Snow Shoeing
Softball: general play
Swimming: general
Tennis: general
Volleyball: non-competitive, general play
Volleyball: competitive,gymnasium play
Volleyball: beach
Walk: 3.5 mph (17 min/mi)
Walk: 4 mph (15 min/mi)
Walk: 4.5 mph (13 min/mi)
Walk/Jog: jog <10 min.
Water Skiing
Water Polo
Whitewater: rafting, kayaking


Daily Life Activities


Chopping & Splitting Wood

Gardening: general

Housecleaning: general
Mowing Lawn: push, hand
Mowing Lawn: push, power
Operate Snow Blower: walking
Children's Games: 4-square, etc.
Raking Lawn
Sex: moderate effort
Shoveling Snow: by hand





More Information on Burning Calories


An important part of any weight loss plan is exercise. Your body intakes calories when you eat. In order to effectively lose weight, you need to increase your activity to burn more calories in combination with eating fewer calories each day.

A pound of fat has 3500 calories. So, if your goal is to lose one pound a week, then you would need to decrease your caloric total (how many calories you take in, minus any calories burned via exercise) by 3500 a week.

As you can see above, there are many ways to burn excess calories with everyday activities and mild exercise. Be careful not to overdo it though. Your body needs calories to function and be healthy. The average person needs an intake of 2000 calories a day.







Please Note: All of the information on this site is for informational purposes only and should not be used to replace the advice of a medical professional.