Kickboxing Calorie Calculator

Calculate calories burned during kickboxing

Calories Burned by Duration (70kg / 154lbs)

DurationCalories
15 minutes 180 kcal
30 minutes 360 kcal
45 minutes 541 kcal
60 minutes 721 kcal
90 minutes 1082 kcal
120 minutes 1442 kcal

Calories Burned by Weight (30 minutes)

WeightCalories
55 kg (121 lbs) 283 kcal
65 kg (143 lbs) 335 kcal
75 kg (165 lbs) 386 kcal
85 kg (187 lbs) 438 kcal
95 kg (209 lbs) 489 kcal
110 kg (243 lbs) 566 kcal

About Kickboxing

Kickboxing is an effective cardiovascular exercise that elevates your heart rate and improves aerobic fitness. With a MET value of 10.3, it provides a solid calorie burn suitable for weight management and cardiovascular health.

Benefits

  • Improves cardiovascular endurance and heart health
  • Burns significant calories for weight management
  • Reduces stress and improves mood through endorphin release
  • Can be adapted to different fitness levels

Tips for Getting Started

Begin at a comfortable intensity and gradually increase duration and effort over several weeks. Aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity cardio per week as recommended by health authorities. Stay hydrated, wear appropriate footwear, and listen to your body to avoid overtraining.

Safety Considerations

Warm up for 5-10 minutes before increasing intensity. Cool down afterward with light movement and stretching. If you experience chest pain, dizziness, or unusual shortness of breath, stop immediately and consult a healthcare professional.

Frequently Asked Questions

At a MET value of 10.3, a 70 kg (154 lb) person burns approximately 721 calories per hour doing kickboxing. Heavier individuals burn more, lighter individuals burn less. Use our calories burned calculator for a personalized estimate.
Yes, kickboxing is effective for weight loss as part of a calorie-controlled diet. It burns a significant number of calories and improves cardiovascular fitness, which supports long-term weight management.
For general health, aim for 150 minutes of moderate or 75 minutes of vigorous cardio per week. You can do kickboxing 3-5 times per week depending on intensity and your overall training schedule.
Yes, beginners can start kickboxing at a lower intensity and shorter duration. Gradually increase effort and time as your fitness improves. Listen to your body and rest when needed.

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