It depends on the speed gone, the kind of bike ridden, and the weight of the person riding. However, on average, approximately 36 calories per mile are burned. Therefore, about 560 calories would be burned.
The Tunturi-E60R Recumbent Exersize Bike does have the feature of showing calories burned not to mention speed and distance.
Yes, the bike has a screen that displays distance traveled, heart rate, calories burned, and time, etc.
Zero. With the exception of sweating, all you're doing in sitting on your rear. This is wrong. If you ever rode a motorcycle you would know how tired you are after a long ride. You are always moving, watching and shifting your weight and your bike. I am not sure of the calories burned but have heard between 25 and 36 calories burned for 15 minutes of riding or 102 calories burned for an hour of riding.
Cycling at about 100 RPM, one can burn close to 107 calories in about 15 minutes.
This could be difficult. On a very high resistance setting, using a exercise bike can only burn around 10 calories a minute.
Yes, because the console displays the time, speed,distance, and the calorie used which in turn allows you to monitor your progress while on the bike.
The number of calories burned while riding a bike for 90 minutes depends on intensity and body size. You can burn up to 500 calories this way.
Depends on how fast the bike is going and how fast the car went. If the car was doing 60 and the bike is doing 20 then the bike will need 3 minutes to cover the same distance.
In one single smarty there is 5 calories it take 3 minutes on a push bike to burn off one smarty. (5 calories)
I read that for an Olympic event (1.5k swim, 42k bike, and 10k run) you will burn about 7,000 calories! You will take on about 4000, so have a calorie debt of about 2000!
2Another Q&A on this site says:Calories burned walking down 24 flights of stairs? 240That answer means 10 cal walking down 1 flight, which is 5 times this one. And both assume that we know how many steps and/or feet in a "flight", which is by no means standard!