Calories in, calories out. Seems simple enough. However, sometimes Not so fast. There's no reason you have to wait to do all of your Do keep in mind that your calorie "The more you weigh, the more you burn. As you become more fit, you’ll burn less calories in the same amount of time doing the same activity because your body becomes more efficient. That’s why it’s important to vary your routine regularly so you continue challenging your body in new ways. It’s good to keep an eye on calories burned, but don’t let that be the only focus on your weight loss journey. Look at the bigger picture and find activities you enjoy, because you’re much more likely to stick with those long-term." Instead of waiting for that prime time to get in your workout, consider incorporating these five-minute activities into your day. Do as many or as few as you want. How much (and for how long) you feel the burn is up to you. 50 Ways to Burn 50 Calories in 5 MinutesGym 1. Running on the treadmill (6 mph) 2. Indoor cycling at a fast pace 3. Playing racquetball 4. Rowing machine (vigorous) 5. Boxing workout 6. Practicing martial arts 7. Circuit training or boot camp 8. Walking on a treadmill (4 mph with a 5 percent incline) 9. 10. Doing pull-ups (vigorous) 11. Doing 12. Cardio 13. Stationary biking (vigorous) 14. 15. CrossFit 16. Water jogging 17. Using the ski machine 18. Using the stair-step machine 19. Step aerobics 20. Mountain climbers 21. High knees (vigorous) 22. 23. Doing sit-ups (vigorous) 24. A five-minute cardio video online Sports and Outdoors 25. Jumping rope (continuously) 26. Kayaking 27. Playing basketball 28. Swimming laps or treading water 29. Rock climbing 30. Cycling (12+mph) or mountain biking 31. Running (at least 12 minutes per mile) 32. Jumping jacks (continuous) 33. Skipping (continuously) 34. Kickball (vigorous, continuous) 35. Playing lacrosse 36. Canoeing 37. Water polo 38. Sand volleyball 39. Playing touch or flag football 40. Playing handball 41. Playing rugby 42. Playing squash 43. Cross-country skiing 44. Bicycle racing 45. Climbing hills (with a 42+ pound pack) 46. Speed skating Home and Garden 47. Heavy lifting in the yard (digging, heavy yard work) 48. Moving boxes or furniture 49. Chopping wood and trimming trees 50. Heavy snow shoveling What do you think about these activities? Did any of them surprise you? If you have five minutes—you can burn 50 calories! What are you waiting for? *Calories burned estimates based on a 160-pound woman. Men and people who weigh more will typically burn more calories for the same activity. |