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  2. This 1 cardio exercise burns the most calories (no, it's not ...

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    Intense calisthenics, like the exercises done in bootcamps and HIIT workouts, can burn 272 calories in a 30-minute session, according to ACE. Less intense calisthenics done at a more moderate pace ...

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

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    A fitness expert weighs in on the best cardio-based exercises that burn more calories for weight loss. ... “On average, a person will burn 400 to 600 calories in 30 minutes,” he says.

  4. Experts Say This No-Impact Cardio Alternative Burns As Much ...

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    For someone who is 155 pounds, 30 minutes of vigorous lap swimming can burn 360 calories, per Harvard Health. By comparison, 30 minutes of vigorous stationary rowing can burn 369 calories, and ...

  5. Which Exercise Burns the Most Calories? It Depends on You. - AOL

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    Of course, certain types of exercise do burn more calories, minute by minute, than others. According to the USDA’s Dietary Guidelines for America, a 154-pound person running or jogging at 5 mph ...

  6. Benefits of regular exercise: How working out can impact your ...

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    Muscle burns more calories at rest than other tissues. ... a more active metabolism and the additional calories burned during bouts of exercise can add up. ... down to between 15-30 minutes of ...

  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] This paradox challenges the common belief that more exercise equates to more calories burned and ...