Is burning calories your priority?
If your motivation for workout is to lose weight and burn lots of calories, then this article is for you. People who want to torch maximum calories are often curious regarding which exercise they should pick to help them burn the maximum number of calories. Here’s what you need to know.
There is NO #1 exercise
There’s no single, energy-torching solution. Ultimately, there is no best exercise. The maximum calories you burn depends more on the interaction between duration and intensity of your workout. If you’re doing a high intensity workout, then won’t be able to do it as long, and vice versa.
Research has proof
In a meta-analysis of 56 studies published in November 2021, researchers found that whether exercisers chose medium-intensity steady state cardio, high-intensity interval training, or sprinting, they lost the same amount of fat when the work done—the intensity and time—were matched. So, instead of focusing on WHAT exercise to pick, perhaps it is more important to pay attention to your duration and intensity, to help you burn maximum calories.
According to the research, lower intensity activities done for longer time periods burned off the same amount of calories as higher-intensity workouts done for shorter periods.
Exercise that burn more calories minute by minute
Here is the exercise that perhaps burns the most calories in a minute. According to the USDA’s Dietary Guidelines for America, a 154-pound (70 kg) person running or jogging at 5 mph (8 km per hour), or bicycling at 10 mph (16 km per hour), will burn an average of 590 calories per hour.
Choose an exercise you like
Since one of the variables for getting the maximum calorie burn is duration, picking a workout you enjoy may make it easier and interesting for you to sustain it over the long haul.
Make your exercise more difficult
If you get comfortable in your workout, try ways to make it more challenging to increase your calorie burn.
Walk with a weighted vest, run up hills or put more weight on the bar. Adding something new and different to your workout can make it more refreshing and challenging, increasing calories burned.