View Full Version : Motorcycling burns between 170 and 600 calories per hour
cheshirecat
16th April 2018, 18:22
So it says here
https://www.bikerandbike.co.uk/motorcycling-burns-between-170-and-600-calories-per-hour/
"At rest, doing nothing more taxing than pointing the remote at the TV, the body wades through 68 calories an hour. Switch to an hour on a motorcycle and an 11st (70kg) rider will get through at least 170 calories in the same time."
Now I know.
Oakie
16th April 2018, 19:37
I tend to agree. I've been a DX rider for three weeks and in that time have lost three kilos. I've changed nothing else in my life. Throwing a wee bike around for 8 or so hours a day does take energy and I come home every night feeling like I've had a decent upper body workout at the gym.
Scubbo
16th April 2018, 19:40
hell yeah it does, which is why those crazy guys who do dakar are gods
Coldrider
16th April 2018, 20:37
Must be why I feel the need and imbibe a few beers after a ride, to replenish the calories.
Cassina will be along very shortly.:drinkup::drinkup::ar15:
Banditbandit
19th April 2018, 11:25
Clearly then, he's a short distance rider and riders only once a month ..
http://rs66.pbsrc.com/albums/h247/Landi_01/biker.jpg?w=280&h=210&fit=crop
pritch
19th April 2018, 12:43
Clearly the, he's a short distance rider and riders only once a month ..
There is one such locally of minimal ridng skill. Engine doing about 10,000RPM as he slipped the clutch leaving the supermarket car park at walking speed. Over time his bike is getting lighter if he is not. Each time I see it there is another plastic panel missing. This has been going on for years though.
slofox
20th April 2018, 08:14
So that's why I'm so fucking skinny these days...
Motig
28th April 2018, 17:19
Presumably weight loss could be dictated by the engine. I imagine something like an old single thumping away would have you lose more weight than a modern 4 . So the question is - are all those group rides really a cover for weightwatchers? And we can tell how desperate you are to lose weight by the bike you ride.
george formby
28th April 2018, 17:33
Presumably weight loss could be dictated by the engine.
When I put a new pipe on my 250 2t I lost approx 1kg in the time it took my eyes to pop out due to a "throttle issue".
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