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Calories burned running and walking

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Calories burned running and walking
 
The number of calories burned while running and walking depends primarily on your weight and the slope of the surface you're traveling on. Going uphill obviously uses more calories than the flat, and going downhill uses less calories for moderate slopes but as the slope gets stepper, the calories start to increase again. Your efficiency also has an impact on the calorie cost; for instance Paula Radcliffe improved her [[Running Economy]] by nearly 20% over 10 years. Running on the flat uses about 0.63 Calories per pound per mile, or in metric, 0.86 Calories per Kg per Km. Walking uses fewer Calories than running at 0.4 Calories per pound per mile, or in metric, 0.6 Calories per Kg per Km.Below are tables for sample weights to save you the math. The calculations for slopes are a bit more complex and are shown with the tables further down this page.