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A quick exercise can leave you feeling empowered, confident, and more energetic—plus, if choose the right workout, and you can zap 100 calories like that. From fun to intense to productive, we’ve listed all the best workout options below. Plus, we’ll offer bonus health benefits and insider tips, too. Ready to knock out 100 calories quick? Read on for everything you need to know.

Things You Should Know

  • Enjoy high-intensity workouts like running and kickboxing to burn 100 calories in just over 10 minutes.
  • Choose a leisurely workout, like light walking or yoga, to relax while you burn your calories (though this will take closer to 20-30 minutes).
  • Or, burn your calories while you check something off your to-do list. Cleaning and gardening will scorch roughly 100 calories in 30 minutes.
  • Remember, depending on your workout intensity, weight, and genetics, you'll burn calories at different rates. The timelines included below are approximations!
1

Jump rope for 8 minutes.

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  1. Jump roping can be an intense, calorie-scorching workout. You loved it as a kid, and now as an adult, you’ll love what it does for your body! Grab a jump rope and hop for 8 minutes straight to burn 100 calories. Or, if you’re looking for a more challenging workout, try alternating on one leg at a time for 30 seconds, back and forth.
    • Not only is jumping rope fun, but it’s also a great way to improve your cardio fitness through high-intensity exercise and strengthen your bones, too![1]
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3

Run for 10 minutes.

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  1. The amount of calories you’ll burn running depends on how much ground you cover, and typically, 1 mile equals about 100 calories. So if you’d rather take it slow, no worries. Or if you’re pressed for time, head out for a quick sprint instead! And luckily, it's super easy to get started as a beginner; just progress at your own pace, and work up to higher speeds gradually.
    • Running isn’t just a great way to burn calories. This exercise is also super connected to longevity and fighting off chronic disease; so every time you lace up those running shoes, you’re keeping yourself healthier for longer, too.[2]
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4

Play tennis for 11 minutes.

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  1. Grab your racket, ball, and a pal and get yourself down to the court! Or, if you don’t have anyone to play with waiting on deck, hit balls against your garage door (if it’s sturdy enough to handle your wicked forehand, that is!). Playing tennis involves tons of sprinting and it'll wear out your arms too, so it’s a great way to burn energy in a jiff.
    • Not only does tennis burn 100 calories in 11 minutes, but it’ll also increase your anaerobic health, lower your blood pressure, improve your metabolism, and strengthen your muscles.[3]
6

Play basketball for 12 minutes.

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  1. Basketball can be a super exciting way to bond with friends, fill and afternoon, and fine-tune your skills. If you’re playing a full game against some opponents, then you’ll be doing a ton of running back and forth, too (hello, extra calories!). But even if you’re just shooting by yourself, that still burns around 100 calories in 20 minutes.[5]
    • Plus, basketball isn’t just a great way to burn calories. You’ll also find that your coordination, muscle strength, and endurance improve, too—on top of that, basketball is thought to improve players’ concentration as well.
9

Do bodyweight workouts for 14 minutes.

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  1. Bodyweight workouts are the perfect combination of effective and convenient. You have tons of options, too. Try pushups, throw in some crunches, challenge yourself with squats, or build muscle with knee ups. In general, doing bodyweight workouts will burn different amounts of calories, but no matter which one you pick, your body's bound to benefit.
    • In addition to the standard health benefits of a great workout, bodyweight exercises are great because you can start at your own speed. Add weight if you need to and feel free to quit whenever your body's had enough (and give it another try tomorrow. You've got this!).[8]
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11

Dance for 15 minutes.

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  1. Grab a friend, plug in your favorite playlist, and get grooving. Dancing is a great way to burn calories without even realizing it—and though it definitely depends on how you’re moving, you can burn 100 calories in just 15 minutes. Throw in little jigs throughout the day or, if you want to kick those cals even quicker, use dumbbells or ankle weights while you dance it out.
    • Fun fact: dancing isn’t just great for the body. It can also reduce risk of dementia and improve your memory, too.[10]
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15

Stand up for 30 minutes.

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  1. Have you ever wanted to scorch the day’s calorie load without having to try? We’ve got the solution right here. Stand on your feet for an extra 30 minutes during the day, and that’s 100 calories burned. Whether you’re watching TV, working, reading, or listening to music—just enjoy your favorite activities while standing up.[13]
    • While you stand, you’re also improving your balance, strengthening your legs, and reducing your risk of back pain.
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17

Do yoga for 31 minutes.

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  1. Improve your mindfulness, relax your body, and burn calories with yoga. Though this exercise takes a little more time, there are tons of other amazing benefits. Yoga can increase mindfulness—which will help you feel more emotionally resilient and can even boost your mood. Plus, yoga is super accessible if you’re just getting started. But at the same time, there are always new ways to challenge your body if you’re a long-time enthusiast.[15]
    • Yoga can actually make you better at self-care, emotional regulation, and managing stress. Plus, it promotes heart health, balance, strength, and hip flexibility too.
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18

Massage your partner for 35 minutes.

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19

Clean for 30-40 minutes.

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  1. Different cleaning jobs will burn calories at different rates—but no matter which one you choose, you’ll be doing your body a favor. Choosing heavier duty jobs (ones that require lifting, kneeling, and scrubbing) if you’re looking for a more rigorous workout sesh. Or, if you’re happy to burn your calories a little slower, dusting, vacuuming, and dishwashing still involve a surprising amount of action.
    • Plus, a clean house will lower your stress levels, help you get sick less, and improve your respiratory health. Basically, this option is a total win-win-win![17]
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Dean Theriot
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This article was co-authored by Dean Theriot and by wikiHow staff writer, Caroline Heiderscheit. Dean Theriot is a Personal Trainer and the Owner of Timberline Fitness in Houston, Texas. With over 25 years of experience in the fitness industry, Dean specializes in personal, group, and sport-specific training. Dean holds a BS in Exercise Physiology from LSU. Dean combines resistance and cardiovascular training with pilates exercises for comprehensive workouts for his clients. His sport-specific training includes football, basketball, and baseball. This article has been viewed 41,031 times.
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