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There are a number of factors that could change these assumptions:=Calories burned on * A study looked at the flat (Kg & Km)=This table shows the number energy cost of calories burned while uphill, level, and downhill running or walking on the flatbefore and after a 65Km mountainous ultramarathon<ref name="VernilloSavoldelli2015"/>. Simply look up your weight in After the first columnrace, and read the number energy cost of calories burned uphill running was unchanged, but both level and downhill running were significantly harder by 8% (level) and 13% (downhill). These differences were greatest for running or walking in the next two columns. This table shows weight in Kg slowest runners and distance in Km; at least for the table above is an imperial equivalentfastest runners. {| class* A similar study of a rather more extreme 303 Km mountain ultramarathon found that the energy cost of uphill running and walking was lower after the race<ref name="wikitableVernilloSavoldelli2016"|-|'''Weight Kg''' |'''Running''' '''Calories/Km''' |'''Walking''' ''>. This result is a little surprising, and it'Calories/Km''' |-|30 |25s unclear why runners would do better fatigued than fresh.8 |17(The study did not look at level or downhill running.9) |-|35 |30* I've found no research on the effect of training on the energy cost of running uphill or downhill.1 |20I would expect that downhill training would reduce the energy cost of downhill running.9=The Transition Between Running and Walking=|-|40 |34The energy required to run a given distance is the roughly the same regardless of pace.4 |23This is different to walking, where the energy required to walk a given distance generally goes up with pace.9 |-|45 |38This means that at slow speeds, it costs less energy to walk than run, but as you go faster it becomes easier to run.7 When people are put on a [[Treadmill|26treadmill]] and the speed gradually increased, they will naturally transition from walking to running.9 |This transition occurs at roughly the same speed for most people and is called the Preferred Transition Speed (PTS)<ref name="Rotstein-|50 |432005"/>.0 |29You can see this in the two graphs below.9 |-|55 |47The graph on the left shows the energy expenditure over time, showing the energy required to walk goes up faster than for running.3 |32The graph on the right shows the cost per distance, with running staying constant and the cost of walking rising with pace.9 |-|60 |51(It takes more energy to walk a distance very slowly, so the graph shows the low point which is the lowest energy cost to cover a distance.6){|35.9class="wikitable" |-valign="top"|65 |55.9 |38.8 |-|70 |60[[File:Energy cost and transition.2 jpg|41.8 right|-thumb|75 300px|64Energy cost over time.5]]|44[[File:Energy cost and transition Distance.8 jpg|-right|80 thumb|68.8 300px|47.8 |-|85 |73.1 |50.8 |-|90 |77.4 |53.8 |-|95 |81.7 |56.8 |-|100 |86Energy cost over distance.0 |59.8 |-|105 |90.3 |62.7 |-|110 |94.6 |65.7 |-|115 |98.9 |68.7 |-|120 |103.3 |71.7 |-|125 |107.6 |74.7 |-|130 |111.9 |77.7 |-|135 |116.2 |80.7 |-|140 |120.5 |83.7 |-|145 |124.8 |86.6]]
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=The effect of slopeCalories Per Hour=[[File:Energy cost This table shows the number of running.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The energy cost of running Calories used per hour for various slopesa person weighing <include_PHP file="CalorieInc_ShowWeight"/>.]][[File:Energy cost of walking.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The energy cost of walking for various slopes.]]<include_PHP file="CalorieInc_PerHour"/>=Calories Per Distance= The cost This table shows the number of running on Calories used to cover a slope is given by this equation Cr<subinclude_PHP file="CalorieInc_ShowDistanceUnits"/>ifor a person weighing <include_PHP file="CalorieInc_ShowWeight"/sub> = 155.4i<sup>5<include_PHP file="CalorieInc_PerDistance"/sup> =Training Status Effects=The graph on the below shows that there are slight, non- 30significant differences between runners and active non-runners.4iThis indicates that training does not change the transition speed, though it's worth noting that the actual transition speed is slower than would be expected from the energy costs<sup>4</sup> ref name="Rotstein- 43.3i<sup>3<2005"/sup> + 46.3i<sup>2</sup> + 19Also note that the actual cost of running is not quite constant with speed, but actually goes down as you go faster.5i + 3[[File:Transition Runners.6 Where i is jpg|none|thumb|500px|The energy cost for runners and non-runners, showing the slope Preferred Transition Speed (PTS) and the result I in Jules per Kg per MeterEnergetically Optimal Transition Speed (ETOS). The equation for walking is similar:]]=Formula=Cwfor those who like to create their own tables, below are the underlying formulas that I'm using. The cost of running (Cr<sub>i</sub> = 280.5i) and walking (Cw<supsub>5i</supsub> - 58.7i<) on a slope is given by these equations: Cr<sub>i</sub> = 155.4i<sup>5</sup> - 30.4i<sup>4</sup>- 7643.8i3i<sup>3</sup>+ 5146.9i3i<sup>2</sup>2+ 19.6i 5i + 23.5 To make life easier, I've generated some tables to show the Calorie burn for different weights and different slopes. 6 Cw<sub>i</sub> =Calories burned running on slopes (Pounds & Miles)=This table shows the calories burned while running on different slopes280. To use, look up your weight in the first column, then read across for the number of calories burned on different slopes5i<sup>5</sup> - 58.{| class="wikitable"|7i<sup>4</sup>-| | colspan="21" |76.8i<sup>3</sup>+ 51.9i<centersup>Slope2</centersup>2+ 19.6i + 2.5 |-|Weight Pounds |-50% |-45% |-40% |-35% |-30% |-25% |-20% |-15% |-10% |-5% |'''0%''' |5% |10% |15% |20% |25% |30% |35% |40% |45% |50% |-|70 |49.9 |49.3 |44.2 |37.1 |30.1 |24.8 |22.0 |22.5 |26.3 |33.6 |'''44.1''' |57.3 |73.0 |90.8 |110.2 |131.3 |154.0 |178.7 |206.2 |237.7 |275.0 |-|80 |57.1 |56.4 |50.5 |42.4 |34.4 |28.3 |25.2 |25.7 |30.1 |38.4 |'''50.4''' |65.5 |83.5 |103.7 |126.0 |150.0 |175.9 |204.2 |235.7 |271.7 |314.3 |-|90 |64.2 |63.4 |56.8 |47.7 |38.7 |31.9 |28.3 |28.9 |33.9 |43.2 |'''56.6''' |73.7 |93.9 |116.7 |141.7 |168.8 |197.9 |229.7 |265.1 |305.7 |353.6 |-|100 |71.4 |70.5 |63.1 |53.0 |43.0 |35.4 |31.5 |32.1 |37.6 |48.0 |'''62.9''' |81.9 |104.3 |129.7 |157.5 |187.5 |219.9 |255.3 |294.6 |339.6 |392.8 |-|110 |78.5 |77.5 |69.4 |58.3 |47.4 |38.9 |34.6 |35.3 |41.4 |52.8 |'''69.2''' |90.1 |114.8 |142.6 |173.2 |206.3 |241.9 |280.8 |324.1 |373.6 |432.1 |-|120 |85.6 |84.6 |75.7 |63.6 |51.7 |42.5 |37.8 |38.5 |45.1 |57.6 |'''75.5''' |98.3 |125.2 |155.6 |189.0 |225.0 |263.9 |306.3 |353.5 |407.6 |471.4 |-|130 |92.8 |91.6 |82.0 |68.9 |56.0 |46.0 |40.9 |41.7 |48.9 |62.4 |'''81.8''' |106.5 |135.7 |168.6 |204.7 |243.8 |285.9 |331.8 |383.0 |441.5 |510.7 |-|140 |99.9 |98.7 |88.4 |74.2 |60.3 |49.6 |44.1 |44.9 |52.7 |67.2 |'''88.1''' |114.7 |146.1 |181.5 |220.5 |262.5 |307.9 |357.4 |412.4 |475.5 |550.0 |-|150 |107.0 |105.7 |94.7 |79.5 |64.6 |53.1 |47.2 |48.1 |56.4 |72.0 |'''94.4''' |122.9 |156.5 |194.5 |236.2 |281.3 |329.9 |382.9 |441.9 |509.5 |589.3 |-|160 |114.2 |112.8 |101.0 |84.8 |68.9 |56.6 |50.4 |51.4 |60.2 |76.8 |'''100.7''' |131.1 |167.0 |207.5 |252.0 |300.0 |351.9 |408.4 |471.4 |543.4 |628.5 |-|170 |121.3 |119.8 |107.3 |90.1 |73.2 |60.2 |53.5 |54.6 |64.0 |81.6 |'''107.0''' |139.3 |177.4 |220.5 |267.7 |318.8 |373.9 |434.0 |500.8 |577.4 |667.8 |-|180 |128.4 |126.9 |113.6 |95.4 |77.5 |63.7 |56.6 |57.8 |67.7 |86.4 |'''113.3''' |147.4 |187.8 |233.4 |283.4 |337.5 |395.9 |459.5 |530.3 |611.4 |707.1 |-|190 |135.6 |133.9 |119.9 |100.7 |81.8 |67.3 |59.8 |61.0 |71.5 |91.2 |'''119.6''' |155.6 |198.3 |246.4 |299.2 |356.3 |417.9 |485.0 |559.7 |645.3 |746.4 |-|200 |142.7 |141.0 |126.2 |106.0 |86.1 |70.8 |62.9 |64.2 |75.2 |96.0 |'''125.9''' |163.8 |208.7 |259.4 |314.9 |375.0 |439.9 |510.5 |589.2 |679.3 |785.7 |-|210 |149.8 |148.0 |132.5 |111.3 |90.4 |74.3 |66.1 |67.4 |79.0 |100.8 |'''132.2''' |172.0 |219.1 |272.3 |330.7 |393.8 |461.9 |536.1 |618.7 |713.2 |825.0 |-|220 |157.0 |155.1 |138.8 |116.6 |94.7 |77.9 |69.2 |70.6 |82.8 |105.6 |'''138.5''' |180.2 |229.6 |285.3 |346.4 |412.5 |483.9 |561.6 |648.1 |747.2 |864.2 |-|230 |164.1 |162.1 |145.2 |121.9 |99.0 |81.4 |72.4 |73.8 |86.5 |110.4 |'''144.8''' |188.4 |240.0 |298.3 |362.2 |431.3 |505.8 |587.1 |677.6 |781.2 |903.5 |-|240 |171.3 |169.2 |151.5 |127.2 |103.3 |85.0 |75.5 |77.0 |90.3 |115.2 |'''151.1''' |196.6 |250.4 |311.2 |377.9 |450.0 |527.8 |612.6 |707.0 |815.1 |942.8 |-|250 |178.4 |176.2 |157.8 |132.5 |107.6 |88.5 |78.7 |80.2 |94.0 |120.0 |'''157.4''' |204.8 |260.9 |324.2 |393.7 |468.8 |549.8 |638.2 |736.5 |849.1 |982.1 |-|260 |185.5 |183.3 |164.1 |137.8 |111.9 |92.0 |81.8 |83.4 |97.8 |124.8 |'''163.6''' |213.0 |271.3 |337.2 |409.4 |487.5 |571.8 |663.7 |766.0 |883.1 |1021.4 |-|270 |192.7 |190.3 |170.4 |143.1 |116.2 |95.6 |85.0 |86.7 |101.6 |129.6 |'''169.9''' |221.2 |281.7 |350.1 |425.2 |506.3 |593.8 |689.2 |795.4 |917.0 |1060.7 |-|280 |199.8 |197.4 |176.7 |148.4 |120.5 |99.1 |88.1 |89.9 |105.3 |134.4 |'''176.2''' |229.4 |292.2 |363.1 |440.9 |525.0 |615.8 |714.7 |824.9 |951.0 |1099.9 |-|290 |206.9 |204.4 |183.0 |153.7 |124.8 |102.7 |91.3 |93.1 |109.1 |139.2 |'''182.5''' |237.6 |302.6 |376.1 |456.7 |543.8 |637.8 |740.3 |854.3 |985.0 |1139.2 |-|300 |214.1 |211.5 |189.3 |159.0 |129.1 |106.2 |94.4 |96.3 |112.9 |144.0 |'''188.8''' |245.7 |313.0 |389.0 |472.4 |562.5 |659.8 |765.8 |883.8 |1018.9 |1178.5 |} =Calories burned running on slopes (Kg & Km)=This table is a metric equivalent of the table immediately above.{| class="wikitable"|-| | colspan="21" |<center>Slope</center> |-|Weight Kg |-50% |-45% |-40% |-35% |-30% |-25% |-20% |-15% |-10% |-5% |'''0%''' |5% |10% |15% |20% |25% |30% |35% |40% |45% |50% |-|30 |29.3 |28.9 |25.9 |21.7 |17.7 |14.5 |12.9 |13.2 |15.4 |19.7 |'''25.8''' |33.6 |42.8 |53.2 |64.6 |76.9 |90.2 |104.7 |120.8 |139.3 |161.1 |-|35 |34.1 |33.7 |30.2 |25.4 |20.6 |16.9 |15.1 |15.4 |18.0 |23.0 |'''30.1''' |39.2 |49.9 |62.0 |75.3 |89.7 |105.2 |122.1 |141.0 |162.5 |188.0 |-|40 |39.0 |38.5 |34.5 |29.0 |23.5 |19.4 |17.2 |17.5 |20.6 |26.3 |'''34.4''' |44.8 |57.1 |70.9 |86.1 |102.5 |120.3 |139.6 |161.1 |185.7 |214.8 |-|45 |43.9 |43.4 |38.8 |32.6 |26.5 |21.8 |19.4 |19.7 |23.1 |29.5 |'''38.7''' |50.4 |64.2 |79.8 |96.9 |115.4 |135.3 |157.0 |181.2 |208.9 |241.7 |-|50 |48.8 |48.2 |43.1 |36.2 |29.4 |24.2 |21.5 |21.9 |25.7 |32.8 |'''43.0''' |56.0 |71.3 |88.6 |107.6 |128.2 |150.3 |174.5 |201.4 |232.1 |268.5 |-|55 |53.6 |53.0 |47.5 |39.8 |32.4 |26.6 |23.7 |24.1 |28.3 |36.1 |'''47.3''' |61.6 |78.5 |97.5 |118.4 |141.0 |165.4 |191.9 |221.5 |255.4 |295.4 |-|60 |58.5 |57.8 |51.8 |43.5 |35.3 |29.0 |25.8 |26.3 |30.9 |39.4 |'''51.6''' |67.2 |85.6 |106.4 |129.2 |153.8 |180.4 |209.4 |241.6 |278.6 |322.2 |-|65 |63.4 |62.6 |56.1 |47.1 |38.3 |31.5 |28.0 |28.5 |33.4 |42.7 |'''55.9''' |72.8 |92.7 |115.2 |139.9 |166.6 |195.4 |226.8 |261.8 |301.8 |349.1 |-|70 |68.3 |67.5 |60.4 |50.7 |41.2 |33.9 |30.1 |30.7 |36.0 |45.9 |'''60.2''' |78.4 |99.9 |124.1 |150.7 |179.4 |210.5 |244.3 |281.9 |325.0 |375.9 |-|75 |73.2 |72.3 |64.7 |54.3 |44.1 |36.3 |32.3 |32.9 |38.6 |49.2 |'''64.5''' |84.0 |107.0 |133.0 |161.4 |192.3 |225.5 |261.7 |302.0 |348.2 |402.8 |-|80 |78.0 |77.1 |69.0 |58.0 |47.1 |38.7 |34.4 |35.1 |41.1 |52.5 |'''68.8''' |89.6 |114.1 |141.8 |172.2 |205.1 |240.5 |279.2 |322.2 |371.4 |429.6 |-|85 |82.9 |81.9 |73.3 |61.6 |50.0 |41.1 |36.6 |37.3 |43.7 |55.8 |'''73.1''' |95.2 |121.2 |150.7 |183.0 |217.9 |255.6 |296.6 |342.3 |394.6 |456.5 |-|90 |87.8 |86.7 |77.6 |65.2 |53.0 |43.6 |38.7 |39.5 |46.3 |59.1 |'''77.4''' |100.8 |128.4 |159.5 |193.7 |230.7 |270.6 |314.1 |362.4 |417.9 |483.3 |-|95 |92.7 |91.6 |82.0 |68.8 |55.9 |46.0 |40.9 |41.7 |48.9 |62.3 |'''81.7''' |106.4 |135.5 |168.4 |204.5 |243.5 |285.6 |331.5 |382.6 |441.1 |510.2 |-|100 |97.5 |96.4 |86.3 |72.4 |58.8 |48.4 |43.0 |43.9 |51.4 |65.6 |'''86.0''' |112.0 |142.6 |177.3 |215.3 |256.3 |300.7 |349.0 |402.7 |464.3 |537.0 |-|105 |102.4 |101.2 |90.6 |76.1 |61.8 |50.8 |45.2 |46.1 |54.0 |68.9 |'''90.3''' |117.6 |149.8 |186.1 |226.0 |269.2 |315.7 |366.4 |422.9 |487.5 |563.9 |-|110 |107.3 |106.0 |94.9 |79.7 |64.7 |53.2 |47.3 |48.3 |56.6 |72.2 |'''94.6''' |123.2 |156.9 |195.0 |236.8 |282.0 |330.7 |383.9 |443.0 |510.7 |590.7 |-|115 |112.2 |110.8 |99.2 |83.3 |67.7 |55.7 |49.5 |50.5 |59.1 |75.5 |'''98.9''' |128.8 |164.0 |203.9 |247.6 |294.8 |345.7 |401.3 |463.1 |533.9 |617.6 |-|120 |117.1 |115.6 |103.5 |86.9 |70.6 |58.1 |51.6 |52.6 |61.7 |78.8 |'''103.3''' |134.4 |171.2 |212.7 |258.3 |307.6 |360.8 |418.7 |483.3 |557.2 |644.4 |-|125 |121.9 |120.5 |107.8 |90.5 |73.6 |60.5 |53.8 |54.8 |64.3 |82.0 |'''107.6''' |140.0 |178.3 |221.6 |269.1 |320.4 |375.8 |436.2 |503.4 |580.4 |671.3 |-|130 |126.8 |125.3 |112.2 |94.2 |76.5 |62.9 |55.9 |57.0 |66.9 |85.3 |'''111.9''' |145.6 |185.4 |230.5 |279.8 |333.2 |390.8 |453.6 |523.5 |603.6 |698.1 |-|135 |131.7 |130.1 |116.5 |97.8 |79.4 |65.3 |58.1 |59.2 |69.4 |88.6 |'''116.2''' |151.2 |192.6 |239.3 |290.6 |346.1 |405.9 |471.1 |543.7 |626.8 |725.0 |-|140 |136.6 |134.9 |120.8 |101.4 |82.4 |67.8 |60.2 |61.4 |72.0 |91.9 |'''120.5''' |156.8 |199.7 |248.2 |301.4 |358.9 |420.9 |488.5 |563.8 |650.0 |751.8 |-|145 |141.4 |139.7 |125.1 |105.0 |85.3 |70.2 |62.4 |63.6 |74.6 |95.2 |'''124.8''' |162.4 |206.8 |257.0 |312.1 |371.7 |435.9 |506.0 |583.9 |673.2 |778.7 |} =Calories burned walking on slopes (Pounds & Miles)=This table shows the calories burned while walking on different slopes. To use, look up your weight in the first column, then read across for the number of calories burned on different slopes. {| class="wikitable"|-| | colspan="21" |<center>Slope</center> |-|Weight Pounds |-50% |-45% |-40% |-35% |-30% |-25% |-20% |-15% |-10% |-5% |'''0%''' |5% |10% |15% |20% |25% |30% |35% |40% |45% |50% |-|70 |34.8 |44.1 |42.9 |35.9 |27.0 |18.9 |13.3 |11.5 |13.8 |20.3 |'''30.6''' |44.1 |60.0 |77.6 |96.4 |116.1 |136.9 |159.3 |184.8 |215.4 |254.2 |-|80 |39.7 |50.4 |49.0 |41.1 |30.9 |21.5 |15.2 |13.1 |15.8 |23.2 |'''35.0''' |50.4 |68.5 |88.7 |110.2 |132.7 |156.4 |182.1 |211.2 |246.2 |290.5 |-|90 |44.7 |56.7 |55.1 |46.2 |34.7 |24.2 |17.1 |14.7 |17.7 |26.1 |'''39.3''' |56.6 |77.1 |99.8 |124.0 |149.3 |176.0 |204.8 |237.6 |276.9 |326.9 |-|100 |49.7 |63.0 |61.3 |51.3 |38.6 |26.9 |19.0 |16.4 |19.7 |29.0 |'''43.7''' |62.9 |85.7 |110.8 |137.7 |165.9 |195.5 |227.6 |264.0 |307.7 |363.2 |-|110 |54.6 |69.3 |67.4 |56.5 |42.5 |29.6 |20.9 |18.0 |21.7 |31.9 |'''48.1''' |69.2 |94.2 |121.9 |151.5 |182.5 |215.1 |250.4 |290.4 |338.5 |399.5 |-|120 |59.6 |75.6 |73.5 |61.6 |46.3 |32.3 |22.8 |19.6 |23.6 |34.8 |'''52.5''' |75.5 |102.8 |133.0 |165.3 |199.1 |234.6 |273.1 |316.8 |369.3 |435.8 |-|130 |64.6 |81.9 |79.6 |66.7 |50.2 |35.0 |24.7 |21.3 |25.6 |37.7 |'''56.8''' |81.8 |111.4 |144.1 |179.0 |215.7 |254.2 |295.9 |343.2 |400.0 |472.1 |-|140 |69.5 |88.2 |85.8 |71.9 |54.0 |37.7 |26.6 |22.9 |27.6 |40.6 |'''61.2''' |88.1 |119.9 |155.2 |192.8 |232.2 |273.7 |318.6 |369.6 |430.8 |508.4 |-|150 |74.5 |94.5 |91.9 |77.0 |57.9 |40.4 |28.5 |24.5 |29.6 |43.5 |'''65.6''' |94.4 |128.5 |166.3 |206.6 |248.8 |293.3 |341.4 |396.0 |461.6 |544.8 |-|160 |79.5 |100.8 |98.0 |82.1 |61.8 |43.1 |30.4 |26.2 |31.5 |46.4 |'''69.9''' |100.7 |137.0 |177.4 |220.4 |265.4 |312.8 |364.1 |422.4 |492.4 |581.1 |-|170 |84.4 |107.2 |104.2 |87.3 |65.6 |45.8 |32.3 |27.8 |33.5 |49.3 |'''74.3''' |107.0 |145.6 |188.4 |234.1 |282.0 |332.4 |386.9 |448.8 |523.1 |617.4 |-|180 |89.4 |113.5 |110.3 |92.4 |69.5 |48.5 |34.2 |29.5 |35.5 |52.2 |'''78.7''' |113.3 |154.2 |199.5 |247.9 |298.6 |352.0 |409.7 |475.2 |553.9 |653.7 |-|190 |94.4 |119.8 |116.4 |97.5 |73.3 |51.2 |36.1 |31.1 |37.4 |55.1 |'''83.0''' |119.6 |162.7 |210.6 |261.7 |315.2 |371.5 |432.4 |501.6 |584.7 |690.0 |-|200 |99.3 |126.1 |122.5 |102.7 |77.2 |53.9 |38.0 |32.7 |39.4 |58.0 |'''87.4''' |125.9 |171.3 |221.7 |275.5 |331.8 |391.1 |455.2 |528.0 |615.4 |726.3 |-|210 |104.3 |132.4 |128.7 |107.8 |81.1 |56.6 |39.9 |34.4 |41.4 |60.9 |'''91.8''' |132.2 |179.9 |232.8 |289.2 |348.4 |410.6 |477.9 |554.4 |646.2 |762.7 |-|220 |109.3 |138.7 |134.8 |112.9 |84.9 |59.3 |41.8 |36.0 |43.4 |63.8 |'''96.2''' |138.5 |188.4 |243.9 |303.0 |365.0 |430.2 |500.7 |580.7 |677.0 |799.0 |-|230 |114.2 |145.0 |140.9 |118.1 |88.8 |61.9 |43.7 |37.6 |45.3 |66.7 |'''100.5''' |144.8 |197.0 |255.0 |316.8 |381.6 |449.7 |523.5 |607.1 |707.8 |835.3 |-|240 |119.2 |151.3 |147.0 |123.2 |92.6 |64.6 |45.6 |39.3 |47.3 |69.6 |'''104.9''' |151.1 |205.6 |266.0 |330.5 |398.1 |469.3 |546.2 |633.5 |738.5 |871.6 |-|250 |124.2 |157.6 |153.2 |128.4 |96.5 |67.3 |47.5 |40.9 |49.3 |72.5 |'''109.3''' |157.3 |214.1 |277.1 |344.3 |414.7 |488.8 |569.0 |659.9 |769.3 |907.9 |-|260 |129.1 |163.9 |159.3 |133.5 |100.3 |70.0 |49.4 |42.5 |51.2 |75.4 |'''113.6''' |163.6 |222.7 |288.2 |358.1 |431.3 |508.4 |591.7 |686.3 |800.1 |944.2 |-|270 |134.1 |170.2 |165.4 |138.6 |104.2 |72.7 |51.3 |44.2 |53.2 |78.3 |'''118.0''' |169.9 |231.3 |299.3 |371.9 |447.9 |527.9 |614.5 |712.7 |830.8 |980.6 |-|280 |139.1 |176.5 |171.5 |143.8 |108.1 |75.4 |53.2 |45.8 |55.2 |81.2 |'''122.4''' |176.2 |239.8 |310.4 |385.6 |464.5 |547.5 |637.3 |739.1 |861.6 |1016.9 |-|290 |144.0 |182.8 |177.7 |148.9 |111.9 |78.1 |55.1 |47.5 |57.1 |84.1 |'''126.8''' |182.5 |248.4 |321.5 |399.4 |481.1 |567.0 |660.0 |765.5 |892.4 |1053.2 |-|300 |149.0 |189.1 |183.8 |154.0 |115.8 |80.8 |57.0 |49.1 |59.1 |87.0 |'''131.1''' |188.8 |257.0 |332.5 |413.2 |497.7 |586.6 |682.8 |791.9 |923.2 |1089.5 |} =Calories burned walking on slopes (Kg & Km)=This table is a metric equivalent of the table immediately above.{| class="wikitable"|-| | colspan="21" |<center>Slope</center> |-|Weight Kg |-50% |-45% |-40% |-35% |-30% |-25% |-20% |-15% |-10% |-5% |'''0%''' |5% |10% |15% |20% |25% |30% |35% |40% |45% |50% |-|30 |20.4 |25.8 |25.1 |21.1 |15.8 |11.0 |7.8 |6.7 |8.1 |11.9 |'''17.9''' |25.8 |35.1 |45.5 |56.5 |68.0 |80.2 |93.3 |108.3 |126.2 |148.9 |-|35 |23.8 |30.2 |29.3 |24.6 |18.5 |12.9 |9.1 |7.8 |9.4 |13.9 |'''20.9''' |30.1 |41.0 |53.0 |65.9 |79.4 |93.6 |108.9 |126.3 |147.2 |173.8 |-|40 |27.2 |34.5 |33.5 |28.1 |21.1 |14.7 |10.4 |8.9 |10.8 |15.9 |'''23.9''' |34.4 |46.8 |60.6 |75.3 |90.7 |106.9 |124.4 |144.3 |168.3 |198.6 |-|45 |30.6 |38.8 |37.7 |31.6 |23.7 |16.6 |11.7 |10.1 |12.1 |17.8 |'''26.9''' |38.7 |52.7 |68.2 |84.7 |102.0 |120.3 |140.0 |162.4 |189.3 |223.4 |-|50 |33.9 |43.1 |41.9 |35.1 |26.4 |18.4 |13.0 |11.2 |13.5 |19.8 |'''29.9''' |43.0 |58.5 |75.8 |94.1 |113.4 |133.6 |155.6 |180.4 |210.3 |248.2 |-|55 |37.3 |47.4 |46.1 |38.6 |29.0 |20.3 |14.3 |12.3 |14.8 |21.8 |'''32.9''' |47.3 |64.4 |83.3 |103.6 |124.7 |147.0 |171.1 |198.5 |231.4 |273.1 |-|60 |40.7 |51.7 |50.3 |42.1 |31.7 |22.1 |15.6 |13.4 |16.2 |23.8 |'''35.9''' |51.6 |70.3 |90.9 |113.0 |136.1 |160.4 |186.7 |216.5 |252.4 |297.9 |-|65 |44.1 |56.0 |54.4 |45.6 |34.3 |23.9 |16.9 |14.5 |17.5 |25.8 |'''38.8''' |55.9 |76.1 |98.5 |122.4 |147.4 |173.7 |202.2 |234.6 |273.4 |322.7 |-|70 |47.5 |60.3 |58.6 |49.1 |36.9 |25.8 |18.2 |15.7 |18.9 |27.8 |'''41.8''' |60.2 |82.0 |106.1 |131.8 |158.7 |187.1 |217.8 |252.6 |294.5 |347.5 |-|75 |50.9 |64.6 |62.8 |52.6 |39.6 |27.6 |19.5 |16.8 |20.2 |29.7 |'''44.8''' |64.5 |87.8 |113.6 |141.2 |170.1 |200.5 |233.3 |270.6 |315.5 |372.3 |-|80 |54.3 |68.9 |67.0 |56.1 |42.2 |29.5 |20.8 |17.9 |21.6 |31.7 |'''47.8''' |68.8 |93.7 |121.2 |150.6 |181.4 |213.8 |248.9 |288.7 |336.5 |397.2 |-|85 |57.7 |73.2 |71.2 |59.7 |44.8 |31.3 |22.1 |19.0 |22.9 |33.7 |'''50.8''' |73.1 |99.5 |128.8 |160.0 |192.8 |227.2 |264.5 |306.7 |357.6 |422.0 |-|90 |61.1 |77.5 |75.4 |63.2 |47.5 |33.1 |23.4 |20.1 |24.2 |35.7 |'''53.8''' |77.4 |105.4 |136.4 |169.4 |204.1 |240.6 |280.0 |324.8 |378.6 |446.8 |-|95 |64.5 |81.9 |79.6 |66.7 |50.1 |35.0 |24.7 |21.3 |25.6 |37.7 |'''56.8''' |81.7 |111.2 |144.0 |178.9 |215.4 |253.9 |295.6 |342.8 |399.6 |471.6 |-|100 |67.9 |86.2 |83.8 |70.2 |52.8 |36.8 |26.0 |22.4 |26.9 |39.6 |'''59.8''' |86.0 |117.1 |151.5 |188.3 |226.8 |267.3 |311.1 |360.9 |420.7 |496.5 |-|105 |71.3 |90.5 |87.9 |73.7 |55.4 |38.7 |27.3 |23.5 |28.3 |41.6 |'''62.7''' |90.3 |122.9 |159.1 |197.7 |238.1 |280.7 |326.7 |378.9 |441.7 |521.3 |-|110 |74.7 |94.8 |92.1 |77.2 |58.0 |40.5 |28.6 |24.6 |29.6 |43.6 |'''65.7''' |94.6 |128.8 |166.7 |207.1 |249.5 |294.0 |342.2 |396.9 |462.7 |546.1 |-|115 |78.1 |99.1 |96.3 |80.7 |60.7 |42.3 |29.9 |25.7 |31.0 |45.6 |'''68.7''' |98.9 |134.7 |174.3 |216.5 |260.8 |307.4 |357.8 |415.0 |483.8 |570.9 |-|120 |81.5 |103.4 |100.5 |84.2 |63.3 |44.2 |31.2 |26.8 |32.3 |47.6 |'''71.7''' |103.2 |140.5 |181.8 |225.9 |272.1 |320.8 |373.3 |433.0 |504.8 |595.8 |-|125 |84.9 |107.7 |104.7 |87.7 |66.0 |46.0 |32.5 |28.0 |33.7 |49.6 |'''74.7''' |107.5 |146.4 |189.4 |235.3 |283.5 |334.1 |388.9 |451.1 |525.8 |620.6 |-|130 |88.3 |112.0 |108.9 |91.2 |68.6 |47.9 |33.8 |29.1 |35.0 |51.5 |'''77.7''' |111.9 |152.2 |197.0 |244.8 |294.8 |347.5 |404.5 |469.1 |546.9 |645.4 |-|135 |91.7 |116.3 |113.1 |94.7 |71.2 |49.7 |35.1 |30.2 |36.4 |53.5 |'''80.7''' |116.2 |158.1 |204.6 |254.2 |306.1 |360.8 |420.0 |487.2 |567.9 |670.2 |-|140 |95.0 |120.6 |117.3 |98.3 |73.9 |51.5 |36.4 |31.3 |37.7 |55.5 |'''83.7''' |120.5 |163.9 |212.1 |263.6 |317.5 |374.2 |435.6 |505.2 |588.9 |695.0 |-|145 |98.4 |124.9 |121.4 |101.8 |76.5 |53.4 |37.7 |32.4 |39.1 |57.5 |'''86.6''' |124.8 |169.8 |219Where i is the slope and the result I in Jules per Kg per Meter.7 |273.0 |328.8 |387.6 |451.1 |523.2 |610.0 |719.9 |}==References==
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