2007/09/29, 01:33 PM
i am 14 225lbs and would like to know if running for 30 min would help and or is biking better!
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2007/10/01, 08:26 AM
Help with what? Losing weight? It will certainly help. Though diet is the biggest factor there.
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2007/10/04, 09:01 PM
Running burns off more calories than biking does, distance wise, I do believe. I think the ratio is like three miles biking to one mile running, key word being I think.
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2007/10/04, 11:46 PM
if you ride 20 miles at 15 mph, you burn 620 calories (20 miles X 31 calories per mile = 620 calories). Take the 620 calories and divide them by 110 calories per mile for running and you get 5.63 miles to burn the same number of calories. So riding a bicycle 20 miles at 15 miles per hour is equal to running 5.6 miles at any speed.
calculations are pretty easy by providing conversion factors for different riding speeds: 10MPH=4.2, 15MPH=3.5, 20MPH=2.9, 25MPH=2.3, and 30MPH=1.9. Divide the number of miles ridden by the conversion factor for your riding speed to tell you the equivalent miles of running at any speed.
Thus, for 20 miles ridden at 10MPH, divide 20 miles by 4.2 which tells you that your ride is equivalent to 4.8 miles of running. This formula is for an average-size adult (approximately 155 pounds). A larger cyclist would divide by a slightly higher number; a smaller cyclist, by a slightly lower one. Wind and hills are not accounted for in the table; nor is drafting (riding behind another cyclist), which can reduce your energy expenditure by up to one-third.
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2008/01/13, 02:01 AM
running definately better!
idk if diet is even the biggest factor..i think they are fairly equal!
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