With today’s busy
lifestyles, many people are finding it hard to keep up with their
exercise routines. For the most part, they find themselves working their
body as they perform household chores. The good news
is that household chores actually can aid you in burning those excess
calories. The rigorous work that you subject your body in the form of
housework is actually a cheap and productive way to get rid of unwanted body fat.
Any sort of physical activity can actually be a good workout, you do not need to have a gym membership
and use extensive equipment. This is exactly why normal household
chores can also do their share in giving you a sound body. Keep in mind
that the number of calories burned will depend on the level of exertion
of the activity along with your weight.
Light
housework such as dusting, cooking, watering the lawn, and taking out
the garage can get an average person to burn about 105 to 175 calories
in an hour. An average person should weigh around 155 pounds. Those that
weigh around 205 pounds, however, higher amount of calories are burned
at about 140 to 235 calories per hour.
Bathing
the pet, using a snow blower, mopping, painting, and raking are
examples of moderate housework. A person that weighs 155 pounds should
burn anywhere between 240 to 300 calories per hour. Someone weighing 205
pounds will burn 325 to 400 calories in an hour.
Those vigorous housework
like shoveling snow, cleaning gutters, weeding, and mowing a lawn will
get a person weight 155 pounds to burn 280 to 420 calories per hour.
Those weighing 2205 pounds can burn 370 to 560 calories in an hour of
doing extensive these house works.
Sweeping
Sweeping
or mopping the floor can burn about 240 calories per hour. This kind of
housework is a complete workout as it both targets the upper and lower
body. To make the most of the workout that this chore can provide, start
on the dirtiest part of the floor first, gradually making your way into
the cleaner portions.
Mowing
Mow
the lawn on your own and spare yourself the expensive costs of hiring a
gardener. Using a manual or push mower should give you optimal results,
allowing you to burn about 325 calories in an hour.
Cooking
Cooking
might seem like a passive activity but looking at the amount of sweat
that chefs deal with while cooking their exquisite dishes makes it an
effective housework to burn calories. You should be able to burn about
150 calories in an hour.
Shoveling
The
holidays are that most common time of year where people seem to gain
those additional pounds. Shoveling snow off of your lawn would be a good
heart-pumping exercise to get you working while on vacation. This
should burn about 415 calories in an hour.
Painting
Give
your home a makeover by repainting or giving your old walls a splash of
color. You can lose about 290 calories per hour while giving your arms
and leg muscles a good workout. This will also help build up lean muscle
mass.
Gardening
Tending
your vegetable and flower garden is a very good form of physical
activity, allowing you to burn about 250 calories an hour. The fresh
vegetables that you will get from your garden are an added bonus for
your wallet and waistline.
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