01-21-2016 16:44
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01-21-2016 19:33
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01-21-2016 19:33
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this is not scientific data - this is just me- nothing burns calories for me like running. but I think you would just have to do an experiment and compare. For me, nothing gets my heart rate higher than running.
Elena | Pennsylvania

01-22-2016 09:33 - edited 01-22-2016 09:35
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01-22-2016 09:33 - edited 01-22-2016 09:35
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As with most simple questions, there is no simple answer. From my own experience, it doesn't feel as if I really burn as many calories cycling as other cardio workouts. I've cycled for exercise for years now, so I think my body is very efficient at the task. In comparison, I don't hike as much as I used to (or should). If I go on regular hikes I tend to loose weight. Even though it appears, from my heart rate monitor, that I've burned less calories hiking than I do cycling.

01-25-2016 12:58
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01-25-2016 12:58
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Im with @emili, running for me gets my heart rate up and burns far more calories.

01-26-2016 14:49
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01-26-2016 14:49
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In an old Runner's World they said cycling 4 miles is equal to one mile of running, but that does not take into consideration where you are cycling, how fast and over what type of terrain

01-27-2016 07:15
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01-27-2016 07:15
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One thing you should factor in (regardless of calories) is the burden on your joints (knees), which is going to be a lot lighter with cycling vs. running. This would be especially the case if you’re heavy/overweight and/or older.
The other thing with cardio activities (whether it’s running, cycling, rowing or something else) is that HIIT-style cardio is going to burn more within the same time span than steady-state cardio.
Dominique | Finland
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