When people are looking to burn calories they often think of running.
Going for a run is a simple and inexpensive way to work off calories and increase your fitness level — all you need is a good pair of running shoes and an open road. Running also burns roughly 10 calories a minute if you maintain a 10-minute-per-mile pace.
Pretty good. But what if you don’t like running? What can you do instead to get that same calorie burn?
Related: Rowers provide efficient full-body workout
Researchers at the University of Southern Maine found that weight training burns up to 71 percent more calories than originally thought. Which suggests that a fast-paced circuit workout burns as many calories as running at a 6-minute-per-mile pace.
With that in mind, are five exercises that will help you set that calorie burn on high:
Kettlebell Swings
This explosive exercise works the big, powerful muscles around your glutes and quads, and sends your heart into overdrive, according to research from the University of Wisconsin. In the study, participants burned 20.2 calories a minute and their average heart was 93 percent of its max for the course of a 20-minute workout.
“The kettlebell swing works you so hard because it’s not a movement you’re used to,” says Dan John, a strength coach in Salt Lake City and the author of Intervention. “You’re not super efficient at it, which taxes your body.” (Men’s Health)
Indoor Rowing
A 185-pound male can burn almost 400 calories during 30 minutes of vigorous rowing, or about 12.5 calorie per minute, reports a Harvard University study. And because you need to utilize the muscles in your arms, legs, and back for efficient strokes, rowing is a perfect way to get a great total-body workout. (stack.com)
Burpees
These are super efficient at reducing excess body fat. In fact, research done by the American College of Sports Medicine found that a 180 pound man can burn almost 1.5 calories for each burpee done. The figures get even better when you ramp up the number of burpees you do in a short timeframe. Aim for at least 10 burpees in 60 seconds. (Fitness Republic)
Related: Ask a Trainer – How do I perform a Burpee?
Tabata Jump Squats
This four-minute drill burns major calories both during a workout and after. In an Auburn University at Montgomery study, participants who did eight rounds of all-out jump squats – 20 seconds of hard work, separated by 10 seconds of rest — burned 13.4 calories per minute and doubled their post-exercise metabolic rate for at least 30 minutes. (Men’s Health)
Battle Ropes
Battle ropes combine elements of resistance training and cardiovascular exercise. Your muscles get a workout at the same time as your heart and lunges. When it comes to calorie burn, training with battle ropes can rival how many calories you’d expend in a sprint workout. In a College of New Jersey study comparing various workout styles, battling-rope exercises came in first in terms of total oxygen consumption and an average calorie burn of 10.3 calories per minute. (livehealthy.com)
These are just a few examples of the various exercises you can perform to transform your body. If you want to learn more, give us a call today at 216-831-3674 or email us at info@ampfitness.com.









