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Beach volleyball
If you're lucky enough to live near a beach, this sport is a great way to get your heart rate up, make friends, and tone your legs, shoulders, and core. And because it's harder to move in the sand, you get extra calorie burn.
If you’re inland, many parks and even some gyms have sand courts that offer similar benefits.
Calories burned: 272
What you burned off: A 16-ounce Protein Berry Workout smoothie from Jamba Juice
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Gardening
Burn calories while making your yard more beautiful. Constantly bending and squatting to reach plants is great for your glutes, and your garden will be the envy of your neighbors.
Calories burned: 136 calories
What you burned off: A serving of Baked Lays with 2 tablespoons of salsa
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Surfing
Simply playing in the surf lets you burn calories even as you cool off. To get a better workout, be sure to paddle hard past the breakers to increase your heart rate.
Calories burned: 102 calories
What you burned off: 1/2 cup sliced strawberries and 1/2 cup fat-free vanilla yogurt
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Tennis
Pick up your racket and challenge your friend, neighbor, or spouse to a game of tennis. Running around the court allows you to sneak in an aerobic workout. Plus, hitting the ball is a great arm toner.
Calories burned: 272 calories
What you burned off: Half of a Smoked Turkey Breast on Country Bread from Panera Bread
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Bicycling (light)
Biking can be a great way to get around as well as to tone your quads and hamstrings. A light ride burns more calories than walking, and riding up hills will keep your legs jiggle-free.
Calories burned: 204 calories
What you burned off: 1/2 cup of Häagen-Dazs coffee lowfat frozen yogurt
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Frisbee
Playing Frisbee can be more than just a leisurely activity. A light game can keep you fit, and if you get a team together for a game of ultimate Frisbee, you will burn 272 calories in just 30 minutes.
Calories burned: 102 calories
What you burned off: An ice-cold Miller Light
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In-line skating
Break out your roller blades and hit the pavement for a cardio workout that also tones your legs, hips, and glutes. Plus, the faster you go, the better the breeze.
Calories burned: 168 calories (at a leisurely pace of 8 mph)
What you burned off: One ground sirloin slider with relish
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Swimming leisurely
Cool off and enjoy this refreshing low-impact activity. And you don’t have to be an expert in butterfly to torch calories. Moving through the water even at a slow pace gives you an aerobic workout that tones your entire body.
Calories burned: 204 calories
What you burned off: 33 Blue Diamond Lime 'N Chili almonds
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Sightseeing
Out of town and no gym? See the sights by walking the streets of whichever city or town you’re visiting. When possible, hit the hills to tighten up your hamstrings and glutes.
Calories burned: 129 calories (3.5 mph pace)
What you burned off: A Citrus Shrimp Refresher made with shrimp, cucumber, avocado, and grapefruit
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Scuba diving
If you’re lucky enough to take a tropical vacation, make time for this exciting and eye-opening exercise. And if scuba diving is not your forte, you can go snorkeling. It lets you burn 170 calories in the same amount of time.
Calories burned: 238 calories
What you burned off: An Apricot Clif bar
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Kayaking
A sightseeing tour by kayak is a unique way to explore your surroundingsand a deceptively effective way to work on your six-pack. To propel the boat forward, you need to twist your torso like a wind-up spring in addition to paddling with your arms.
Calories burned: 179
What you burned off: A glass of this red sangria
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Stand-up paddleboarding (SUP)
Balancing on a board that floats in the water may look difficult, but it's actually pretty easy once you get the hang of it. Paddling tones your biceps and triceps and engages the muscles in your core and back.
Calories burned: 200
What you burned off: A Kind Dark Chocolate Nuts and Sea Salt Bar
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Horseback riding
When you saddle up, it isn't just the horse doing all the work. You need to engage your core and squeeze the horse with your inner thighs in order to stay upright. Your butt and the rest of your legs will feel the burn, too, especially when the horse picks up the pace.
Calories burned: 143
What you burned off: Two scrambled eggs
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Golf
Tee yourself up to burn fat by leaving the golf cart at the clubhouse. A leisurely game turns into more of a cardiovascular and strength workout when you carry your clubs from hole to hole.
Calories burned: 161
What you burned off: A slice of whole-wheat toast with a quarter of an avocado smashed on top
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Lawn games
Lawn games like croquet, Bocce, and cornhole don't seem strenuous, but all that crouching down to pick up balls and bean bags helps lift your butt and tone your thighs.
Calories burned: 90
What you burned off: A peach-flavored Edy's Outshine Frozen Fruit Bar
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Badminton (non-competitive)
Bounding around the badminton court revs up your heart rate, while lunging and stretching for the birdie gives your legs and butt a great workout. Plus, whacking the shuttlecock with your racket fires up your arm and shoulder muscles.
Calories burned: 150
What you burned off: A Skinny Cow Chocolate Mousse Ganache ice cream cone
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Mowing the lawn
It may be tempting to pass this chore off to your spouse or your kids, but trimming your lawn torches major calories. Pushing the mowerespecially uphillengages your glute muscles and revs up your heart rate.
Calories burned: 196
What you burned off: A serving of baby carrots, an ounce of pretzels, and 2 tablespoons of hummus
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