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... in terms of calories used say for example an hour jogging vs an hour skiing. Which would (generally) use up the most calories and be the better workout? Lets say the skiing is what an intermediate skier might ski, vague as that is).

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I often feel that skiing (unless of the most vigorous kind) doesn't use up a whole lot. An hour jog would wipe me out more than a day on the ski hill I reckon.

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Choose the runs that give yourself a good workout and lots of adrenalin. wink

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Originally Posted By: Ctrl-Z
... in terms of calories used say for example an hour jogging vs an hour skiing. Which would (generally) use up the most calories and be the better workout? Lets say the skiing is what an intermediate skier might ski, vague as that is).


No Contest........unless you were walking/skinning uphill
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or cross country skiing.

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oohhhh I dunno - cant comment on skiing as I never have BUT....

- I reckon snowboarding and wakeboarding gives me the better whole of body workout...maybe wakeboarding more than snowboarding.

Jogging just jarrs my old knee's.

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Doing for a full day has it's advantages as well.

Only Go Native would run for a full day! wink
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after a days riding I am ALWAYS knackered. I reckon its a good workout that you get for a full day, dunno how the hourly comparison would be though, who would run for a whole day?? Actually who would only ride for an hour!!!!??
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Originally Posted By: grungy-gonads
Only Go Native would run for a full day! wink


Yeah I wish! I once did a 24 hour rogaine in which we did around 65km with over 3000m of vertical up and down. Could barely walk for 3 days afterward...

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jogging burns up about 1200 calories per hour
Skiing burns up about 600 calories per hour

based on someone weighing about 150lbs

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Interesting.
Jogging might well be worth the pain and boredom then.

What about a nice hour on a bike.
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We have a mountain bike at my gym with a programmable video game type screen.
One hour on the "alpine course" with some mean hills burns 1100 calories & lifts my heartrate up to a peak of 150'ish.

Trouble is I need someone to carry me down the stairs when I am finished!!
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That sounds like fun. would be a good thing in winter when I can't go on the snow and can't do much else.
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Yes it is good fun, the graphics are great with ski lifts, ropeways, chalets etc. It makes the time go quickly. The bike has gears & you actually have to steer the bike while pedalling - if you go over the edge or hit the wall you get a time penalty.They are linked to an internet program and you can save results & check your progress on line. There are over 40 different courses.
The gym owner told me they cost AUD$9000 each
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Cool.

Is that "alpine course" a big workout?
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it's a big workout for me but burns the calories allowing for mor good food & wine intake............"Life is too short for cheap wine & sandwiches"

There are plenty of easier courses with less vertical, plenty of flat track options also.
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Originally Posted By: snowjunky
it's a big workout for me but burns the calories allowing for mor good food & wine intake............"Life is too short for cheap wine & sandwiches"

There are plenty of easier courses with less vertical, plenty of flat track options also.


naughty a sandwich doesn't have to be crap just because its cheap.....I've had some stellar sandwiches that I'd rather eat than expensive cuisine!! Sandwich making is a real artform!
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rollabout don't care too much for your art mate.

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Originally Posted By: Tubby Beaver
Originally Posted By: snowjunky
it's a big workout for me but burns the calories allowing for mor good food & wine intake............"Life is too short for cheap wine & sandwiches"

There are plenty of easier courses with less vertical, plenty of flat track options also.


naughty a sandwich doesn't have to be crap just because its cheap.....I've had some stellar sandwiches that I'd rather eat than expensive cuisine!! Sandwich making is a real artform!


Yeah, fair call Tubbs, those haggis sangers are ace. (laughs)

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