Running Calorie Burn Calculator
Estimated Calories Burned:
Based on a MET value of 0
How Calories Burned Running is Calculated
Calculating the exact number of calories you burn during a run involves understanding the physics of moving your body mass over a specific distance at a specific intensity. Most fitness professionals use the MET (Metabolic Equivalent of Task) formula.
The MET Formula
The standard formula used by this calculator is:
Calories Burned = MET × Weight (kg) × Time (hours)
One MET is defined as the energy cost of sitting quietly. Running at 6 mph has a MET value of approximately 9.8, meaning you burn 9.8 times more energy than you would at rest.
Key Factors That Influence Calorie Burn
- Body Weight: Heavier runners require more energy to move their body through space, resulting in a higher calorie burn per mile.
- Pace (Speed): Higher speeds increase the MET value, significantly boosting the rate of energy expenditure.
- Incline: Running uphill increases the work performed by your muscles, which can increase calorie burn by 30% or more depending on the grade.
- Efficiency: Experienced runners often have better "running economy," meaning they might burn slightly fewer calories than beginners at the same pace because their movement is more efficient.
Example Calculations
| Runner Weight | Pace | Duration | Est. Calories |
|---|---|---|---|
| 150 lbs | 6.0 MPH (10:00/mi) | 30 mins | 334 kcal |
| 180 lbs | 7.5 MPH (8:00/mi) | 45 mins | 704 kcal |
| 200 lbs | 5.0 MPH (12:00/mi) | 60 mins | 753 kcal |
Why Track Running Calories?
Whether your goal is weight loss, maintaining your current weight, or fueling for a marathon, knowing your energy expenditure is vital. For weight loss, you generally need to create a calorie deficit. For performance, you need to ensure you are consuming enough carbohydrates to replace the glycogen used during your run.
Note: This calculator provides an estimate. Individual metabolic rates, muscle mass, and environmental factors like heat and wind resistance can also impact your actual results.