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  2. Why One Trainer Says Burpees Are A Side Dish, Not A ... - AOL

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    Fast Feet Burpee Drop: If you want to get your heart rate up even more and get in some footwork, you can try a fast feet burpee drop. Instead of jumping once you get into a standing position, move ...

  3. Can Masturbating More Help You Lose Weight? - AOL

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    For reference, a normal high-intensity exercise session would typically cause a calorie burn of about 9.2 calories per minute (that's an estimate: these studies are very limited, and more research ...

  4. How to Find Out Many Calories You Should Burn a Day - AOL

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    Here's how you can determine your caloric needs and estimate how many calories you should burn a day. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  5. Energy expenditure - Wikipedia

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    Men also carry more skeletal muscle tissue on average than women, and other sex differences in organ size account for sex differences in metabolic rate. Obese individuals burn more energy than lean individuals due to increase in the amount of calories needed to maintain adipose tissue and other organs that grow in size in response to obesity. [ 2 ]

  6. Metabolic equivalent of task - Wikipedia

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    The metabolic equivalent of task (MET) is the objective measure of the ratio of the rate at which a person expends energy, relative to the mass of that person, while performing some specific physical activity compared to a reference, currently set by convention at an absolute 3.5 mL of oxygen per kg per minute, which is the energy expended when sitting quietly by a reference individual, chosen ...

  7. Exercise paradox - Wikipedia

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    The exercise paradox, [1] also known as the workout paradox, [2] refers to the finding that physical activity, while essential for maintaining overall health, does not necessarily lead to significant weight loss or increased calorie expenditure. [3]

  8. Here's What 100 Burpees a Day Did to This Guy's Body - AOL

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    YouTuber Laurie Shaw performed 3,000 burpees over a month and tracked the impact it had on his physique and general fitness.

  9. These 10 exercises burn the most calories for weight loss - AOL

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    “On average, we burn 1500 to 2000 calories a day by just going through our daily lives.” But a 300-lb person who is taller is going to burn more calories than a 150-lb, shorter person burns ...