How Many Kilojoules Are You Burning?

Ever wondered what activities burn the most kilojoules?

You know you should exercise if you want to lose weight, but why is exercise so important? Is it simply because you burn energy whilst exercising?

No, it is about so much more than what happens during your workout. When you exercise, you increase your muscle percentage. Your muscle cells use fat as their source of energy. Therefore, the higher a person’s muscle percentage, the more fat her body burns, even though she is in a resting position. But for interest’s sake, I have listed below more or less how many kilojoules you burn during specific activities.

To lose half a kilogram per week, you should burn about 15 000 kilojoules more than usual. The amount of kilojoules burned during an activity depends on how much you weigh. A person weighing 50kg will burn less kilojoules during a specific activity than a person weighing 80kg doing that same activity. A good way to burn extra kilojoules is to extend the duration of your workouts or to exercise at a higher intensity.

The table below gives an indication of how many kilojoules (kJ) a person weighing 70 kg burns:

HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training 3780 kj per hour 63 kj per minute
Skipping 3100 kj per hour 52 kj per minute
Jogging @ 9 km per uur 3000 kj per hour 50 kj per minute
Swim @ 45 m per minuut 2000 kj per hour 33 kj per minute
Brisk walking @ 7,5 km per uur 1800 kj per hour 30 kj per minute
Cycling @ 20 km per uur 1700 kj per hour 28 kj per minute
Tennis (singles) 1700 kj per hour 28 kj per minute

What is your favourite type of cardiovascular exercise?

Have fun!
Linda xxx

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7 Reasons why sugar is bad for you

7 Reasons why sugar is bad for you

  • Sugar can contribute to getting cancer. Scientists believe that if you have consistently high levels of insulin (a cause of eating too much sugar too often) it can lead to cancer. The harmful effect that sugar has on your metabolism greatly contributes to inflammation, which is also a potential contributor to cancer.
  • Sugar can be addictive as a result of the dopamine that is secreted by your brain.
  • Sugar contains many kilojoules with no essential nutrients.
  • It is the leading contributor to obesity due to the effect that it has on your hormones and your brain.
  • New research shows that sugar can lead to heart disease. For many years it was thought that the fat in your diet led to heart disease, but studies now show that saturated fats are harmless, and that there is a strong correlation between high sugar intake and heart disease.
  • The fructose in sugar causes your liver to be overworked. However, this does not apply to fruit, because it is virtually impossible to absorb too much fructose if you are eating fruit.
  • Sugar can cause you to become insulin resistant, which can lead to metabolic syndrome and diabetes.

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