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9 Winter Olympic Sports that Burn the Most Calories

As we all cheer on our native or adopted countries’ top athletes in their pursuit for excellence in competition, for those of us not blessed to be chosen to represent our respective nationalities at this Winter’s games, here are nine sports you can adopt and gain their calorie-burning and physique-defining benefits.

1. Skiing (350-1,000+ calories per hour)

Cross-country skiing is the best when it comes to caloric burn, netting you upwards of 800 to 1,100 calories in an hour. Enjoying a day on the slopes can burn between 400 and 600 calories. Another family-friendly activity, this one tends to run a little more in the pocketbook for lift tickets and equipment rental.

2. Biathlon (500-900 calories per hour)

Cross country skiing plus guns equals biathlon. Probably the most taxing winter Olympic sport in terms of focus and physicality, biathlon training can burn you anywhere from 500 to 900 calories per hour. This mainly comes from the cross-country skiing portion, so the longer you ski, the more you’ll burn.

3. Ice Skating (300-900 calories per hour)

One of the greatest ways to torch your pounds is skating! Whether you want to take a few leisurely laps around the rink, which will burn you anywhere from 300 to 400 calories an hour, to stepping it up to skating for speed and endurance, which can shred upwards of 900+ calories per hour, skating is a great winter time activity that can include the whole family.

4. Snowboarding (300-800 calories per hour)

Finally finding Olympic status within the last two decades, snowboarding is another great way to shred calories while you shred powder. Moderate boarding can burn upwards of 400 calories per hour, while really tearing it up can help you spend about 600 to 800 calories in 60 minute’s time.

5. Ice Hockey (400-700 calories per hour)

One of the most physically demanding sports, ice hockey has a storied Olympic past. It also can provide you with a great, competitive workout. On average, a pickup game of hockey will burn you about 400 to 700 calories in an hour, depending on the speed and intensity at which you play. If your game lasts longer than an hour, you can burn upwards of of 1,100-1,200 calories or more, so make sure you get plenty of hydration and fuel for your body post game.

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6. Freestyle Skiing (400-600 calories per hour)

Another one of those are-you-serious-about-this sports, freestyle skiing is physically demanding on the body and requires a degree of athleticism. While most of us would probably burn on the low end (say 300 to 400 calories), pro freestylers can burn anywhere on the 500 to 600 calories per hour range.

7. Sledding (400-600 calories per hour)

While you may not have a bobsled, luge or skeleton in your garage, no need to fear! The concept is roughly the same for those of us with toboggans or sleds at home–sledding will help you burn in the neighborhood of between 400 to 600 calories per hour…more if you have little children to chase down! If you think about it, dragging that sled back up the hill is a workout. Take note of form and physique of the sled handlers in this year’s games, and you’ll see why sledding is a great workout.

8. Ski Jumping (250-500 calories per hour)

If you do, and you carry your skis, you will burn up in the area of 250 to 500 calories in an hour. Good luck on the landing!

9. Curling (250-400 calories per hour)

This is the perfect winter sport for you if you like brooms. And though seemingly silly, you can actually burn between 250 and 400 calories an hour by curling. So get to sweeping!

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Winter sports – fun and useful fitness

Besides romantic and quite cold, winter can be fun.

Never stop maintaining good physical shape just because of the cold and snowy weather.Here you will rediscover the many activities that can be done during winter.

The movement in the snow using snowshoes is not only fast and convenient, but is quite useful for strengthening the leg muscles.

According to experts, the long snowshoeing burns about 774 calories an hour for women and 1046 calories per hour for men.

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Skiing improves balance , coordination and works on a large number of muscle groups. Cross country skiing is also quite an intense winter sport. It Helps in training of the majority of the body such as the shoulders , arms, back, chest , abdomen , buttocks and legs.

This sport can burn more calories than any other. Cross country skiing is a good cardio workout.

Ice skating is  great aerobics. It burns about 20 calories per minute. Improves the vestibular system and coordination.

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Each game in the snow strengthens the tone of the body , strengthens the immune system and stimulates the production of endorphins , which improve our mood .

To reduce depressive episodes typical of the winter season and around New Year euphoria, take the time to enjoy the winter and improve your physical condition.

Thus reducing the sad thoughts , stress and anxiety .