Believe it or not, you do actually burn calories while doing everyday chores. Why not put on some music and boogy while doing them and increase the caloric burn!
- Bed rest, sleeping = 60 per hour
- Taking a shower - 65 for 15 minutes
- Eating a meal (sitting down) = 70 per 30 minutes
- Reading, Watching TV, Sitting (some brain activity) = 75 per hour
- Sewing (sitting down at a sewing machine) = 80 per hour
- Grocery Shopping, loading puchased groceries in your vehicle, carrying them into your home, and putting them away = 90 per hour
- Basic House Cleaning; making beds, cleaning bathroom, light vaccuming, empty small trash containers (not breaking a sweat) = 95 per hour
- Quietly standing in line = 100 per hour
- Arguing on the phone or with neighbor (standing, swinging arms) = 105 per hour
- Sexual intimacy = 108 per hour
- Playing with your dog; throwing rawhide, playing tag, playing fetch = 115 per hour
- Chasing after kids, during daily activity (Heck I have 2 kids I should know!) = 120 per hour
- Driving a vehicle in moderate to heavy traffic = 120 per hour
- Going for a walk (moderate movement) in the park = 130 per hour
- Horseback Riding = 130 per hour
- Going for a bike ride, (6 mph). Once warmed up, you want to work at about a level 5 out of 10 for 20 - 30 minutes, without stopping = 135 per hour
- Mall shopping; swiftly walking through stores at an active pace, trying on clothes, carrying packages, (not resting on benches) = 135 per hour
- Bowling or Ballroom dancing = 145 per hour
- Wrestling = 180 for a 10 - 15 minute match
- Heavy housework; scrubbing floors on hands and knees, stripping paint, hand-washing walls, cleaning the garage. (Using a lot of up and down motion with the body.) = 225 per hour
- Yoga, breaking a sweat = 230 per hour
- Weeding a garden (stooping and bending), bagging up discarded weeds, and carrying them away, breaking a little sweat. = 230 per hour
- Playing Golf, riding in a golf cart between holes = 250 per hour
- Softball, soccer or free-style swimming = 260 per hour
*Swimming for pleasure, no time limits, no stress. This can only be considered aerobic if it is continuous for 20 - 30 minutes without stopping, going for an intensity of a level 5 = 260 per hour - Lawn mowing, using a push mower, (bending down often to remove rubbish from the way) gathering up leaves and carrying them away = 295 per hour
- Playing golf, pushing a bag cart (with wheels) and walking between holes, some sweating = 300 per hour
- Martial arts, Tai Chi, or Karate (no rest breaks) = 345 for 1 hour
- Playing golf, lugging your own clubs around at a fast pace, walking between holes, sweating & labored breathing = 370 per hour
- Hiking, Rock Climbing, uphill = 390 per hour
- Dancing to Rock and Roll Music = 400 per hour
- Competitve professional type bowling, one on one (no sitting) = 400 per hour
- Going up and down steep stairs at home or work (12 steps to each set of stairs), not holding on to the banister, not stopping- only counts as aerobic if it is continuous for 20 - 30 minutes = 425 per hour
- Racquetball, football, hockey, basketball = 460 per hour
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