1. Kickboxing: 800 calories per hour
Kickboxing offers a great full-body workout because it requires you to
use every major muscle group and includes interval training. Your heart
rate will soar and stabilize several times throughout the class, which
is optimal for weight loss. 24 Hour Fitness clubs report that attendees
of their Turbo Kick classes can burn up to 800 calories in one hour-long
class.
2. Biking: 700 calories per hour
You can burn up to 700 calories at your average cycling class or take to
the road on your own to enjoy fresh air to boot! Just make sure you
keep a pace of about 14 to 16 miles per hour to reach the 700-calorie
goal.
3. Zumba: 500 or more calories per hour
Who knew an hour of dancing could produce such results?! Because this
Latin-inspired dance workout uses the principles of interval training
and resistance exercise, the workout will boost your metabolism
considerably, according to FitnessZumba.com. However, like any fitness
regimen, the number of calories burned varies from person to person
depending on weight, sex, current fitness level, and how a hard a person
works out. Still the massive weight loss and toning benefits of
hip-swishing and shimmying make this dance workout one of the most
popular today.
4. Jumping Rope: 780 calories per hour
Only got ten minutes? You can still squeeze in cardio with this highly
effective activity, which can have you burning 130 calories every ten
minutes (or 780 calories per hour). According to MedicineNet.com, you'd
have to run an eight-minute mile to burn as many calories as jumping
rope for the same amount of time, making it a good choice for someone
who is starting a fitness regime and may not have the endurance to
maintain a fast running speed for an extended period of time. If you
have limited space and time, jumping rope is the most efficient way to
see results. In addition, the high-impact nature of this workout means
you'll add bone mass, increasing your bone health, according to 24 Hour
Fitness Club's Website and BoneHealth.com, while you lose fat.
5. Aerobic Step Classes: 600 calories per hour
Aerobic step classes are high-intensity and high-impact, meaning you'll
burn fat and calories. The number of calories burned depends on how high
the step is, but using just a six-inch platform can allow you to burn
up to 600 calories in one hour-long class.
6. Running: 650 calories per hour
According to WebMD's calorie calculator, a 145-pound person who
maintains a 10-minute mile for one hour can burn up to 650 calories.
However, running consistently for an hour can be challenging if it isn't
a part of your current exercise regimen. You can work up to this goal
and increase your cardiovascular fitness by adding walking intervals
throughout your workout. For instance, run for three minutes and then
walk briskly for one minute. This practice will increase your endurance,
lower your heart-rate recovery time, and burn fat.