Sure, playing in the womenās World Cup burns a lot more energy than watching the womenās World Cup. But the number of calories expended in sports and daily activities isnāt always so obvious.
To figure it out, we dove into this database compiled by Arizona State University. It charts the energy expenditure for hundreds of activities, from mainstream (ābicycling, leisure, 5.5 mphā) to obscure (ācaulking, chinking log cabinā).
As part of our sports and health series and poll with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, weāve picked a few of our favorites.
Sweeping Or Skydiving? When Counting Calories Itās All The Same
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