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   From: daiko_nospam_katana@_nospam_yahoo.co.uk   
      
   "joni" wrote in   
   news:1174250980.897632.285530@l75g2000hse.googlegroups.com:   
      
   > On Mar 18, 12:04 pm, "knownbabes.awardspace.com"   
   > wrote:   
   >> "Gooserider" wrote   
   >> innews:45f9d025$0$17214$4c368faf@roadrunner.com:   
   >> >    
   >> > Let's see----24 Cokes @ 200 calories each = 4800 calorie each day   
   >> > from soda. Multiply 4800 calories x 7 and you get 33,600 calories a   
   >> > week of calories from soda. I'm assuming rehab isn't filled with 7   
   >> > hours of cardio each day, so Britney will get even fatter.   
   >>   
   >> It depends - for instance, I do 2 hours of cardio, three times a   
   >> week. During those 6 hours I burn between 50,000 and 60,000 calories.   
   >   
   >   
   > Umm yeah right ..talk about exaggeration ,,thats physically   
   > impossible ...10,000 calories an hour(?) .. more like max 800 to 1000   
   > calories and hour and even then you'd have to be doing excrutiating   
   > hard cardio .. examples of typical calories burned:   
   > http://www.shapefit.com/calories.html   
   > http://exercise.about.com/cs/cardioworkouts/tp/cardioexercise.htm   
      
   At the beginning of the year, our fitness holds a competition for anyone   
   who can burn the most calories (measured by the machines of course) in   
   one week.   
      
   This year, I won the competition - I've done my usual training (which is   
   three times 2 hours in a week), and ended up just over 50,000 calories.   
   Therefor I based my decision on those numbers.   
      
   800 to 1000 calories an hour seems very low to me: a simple ten minute   
   bike ride would burn those off without a sweat imho.   
      
   Daiko   
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