2015

Which Activity Burns the Most Calories? [infographic]

Which Activity Burns the Most Calories? [infographic]
While you may count calories at the gym because the machine is telling you exactly what you need to know, it's not very often that you sit down to figure out just how many calories you burn when you take part in activities like weight lifting , rocking climbing, CrossFit , and some good old-fashioned pole dancing.

It's time for you to finally know just how hard your body is working when you're having a blast and getting that heart pumping. Our infographic shows 8 super fun activities and the amount of calories you can burn during a one hour session.

Take a look at our Calorie Cage Fight, you may be surprised!

Which Activity Burns the Most Calories? [infographic]


[caption id="attachment_20195" align="alignnone" width="800"] Calorie Cage Match infographic Infographic care of MaxPowerRacksNow.com[/caption]

And the winner is?


Calories burned in crossfit So after the comparisons of these 8 activities, CrossFit has been deemed the ultimate champion of them all because of its versatile nature and high calorie burn. Burning about 783 calories in a 60 minute time span, CrossFit is a high intensity activity that is tough to beat.

While CrossFit kicks some major butt, each of these activities is important and brings something different to the table for various people. If you don't know what type of activity is truly the best for you, the best way to find out is to try them all! The results will be rewarding and you will definitely be feeling the burn. What it really comes down to is what you like the most and what you feel will be the best for your body and your situation.

So what should you consider when deciding which activities better suit you?


Your ability is the determining factor when choosing a physical activity to take part in. Definitely pick something you can physically do and that you know you will find joy in doing.

A second consideration is the cost that comes with each activity. Can you buy a membership or is it a flat rate fee each time?

Maybe it's an activity that you can do at home or outside. Also think about the time it's going to take to get where you need to go. It's possible you could do it in your backyard or garage home gym, but maybe you'll need to drive ways to get to a rec center or specific facility.

In the end, whether you pick CrossFit or some other activity, just enjoy the way you'll feel and the results you'll achieve.
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