Calories Burned Elliptical for 10 minutes
Using an elliptical machine for 10 minutes burns approximately 58 kcal for a 70 kg (154 lb) adult. The exact number scales with body weight — see the table below. Calculation uses MET 5 from the 2011 Ainsworth Compendium of Physical Activities.
Calories burned by body weight
| Body weight | Calories burned | Per minute |
|---|---|---|
| 50 kg (110 lbs) | 42 kcal | 4.2 kcal/min |
| 60 kg (132 lbs) | 50 kcal | 5.0 kcal/min |
| 70 kg (154 lbs) | 58 kcal | 5.8 kcal/min |
| 80 kg (176 lbs) | 67 kcal | 6.7 kcal/min |
| 90 kg (198 lbs) | 75 kcal | 7.5 kcal/min |
| 100 kg (220 lbs) | 83 kcal | 8.3 kcal/min |
What this means
MET (5) is the intensity multiplier — 5x your resting energy expenditure at this pace. For a 70 kg adult, that\'s about 5.8 kcal per minute, or 58 kcal across the full 10 minutes session. Heavier individuals burn more for the same activity duration because moving more mass requires more energy.
For weight management context: 58 kcal is equivalent to about 0.6 medium apples, 0.2 slices of cheese pizza, or 0.4 servings of cooked chicken breast. To lose 1 lb of fat requires approximately a 3,500 kcal deficit (though Kevin Hall\'s 2011 Lancet model shows this overpredicts long-term loss by 30-50%).
Don\'t double-count. If you used a TDEE calculator with an activity multiplier (sedentary, light, moderate, very active), your maintenance calories already include typical exercise. Adding back exercise calories on top will under-eat your real maintenance. If you tracked only BMR and add exercise separately, eat back 50-70% of the estimate to account for compensation behaviour (Hall et al., NIH).
Other durations of elliptical
15 minutes
~88 kcal (70 kg)
30 minutes
~175 kcal (70 kg)
45 minutes
~263 kcal (70 kg)
1 hour
~350 kcal (70 kg)
90 minutes
~525 kcal (70 kg)
Related activities
Weightlifting
10 minutes · ~70 kcal
CrossFit
10 minutes · ~93 kcal
Rowing Machine
10 minutes · ~99 kcal
Stair Climber
10 minutes · ~103 kcal
Use the calculators
- Calories Burned Calculator (60+ activities, custom duration + weight)
- Heart Rate Zones Calculator
- Calorie Deficit Calculator
- TDEE Calculator
- VO₂ Max Calculator
Frequently asked questions
- How many calories does using an elliptical machine for 10 minutes burn?
- Using an elliptical machine for 10 minutes burns approximately 58 kcal for a 70 kg adult. The exact number depends on body weight — heavier individuals burn proportionally more. See the per-weight table above for your specific number. Calculation uses MET 5 from the Ainsworth 2011 Compendium of Physical Activities.
- How accurate is this calorie estimate?
- For steady-state moderate-intensity activities, MET-based estimates are within ±15% of indirect calorimetry for population averages. Individual error can be ±25% due to fitness level, efficiency, and body composition. The 2017 Stanford study (Shcherbina et al.) found wearable devices have similar error ranges (Apple Watch ~27%, Samsung Gear S2 ~93% mean absolute error). For tracking trends day-to-day, MET estimates are reliable; for absolute calorie counts, treat as ±20%.
- Should I eat back the calories I burn?
- Partly. Most adults overestimate exercise calories and over-eat back. Hall and colleagues at NIH have demonstrated that compensation behavior (eating more, moving less) typically erases 50-75% of exercise calorie burn over a week. If using a TDEE × activity multiplier (sedentary to very active), the multiplier already includes typical exercise — don't double-count by eating back tracker calories. If tracking BMR + adding exercise separately, eat back 50-70% of the estimate.
- What's a MET?
- A MET (Metabolic Equivalent of Task) is the energy cost of an activity relative to resting. 1 MET = 3.5 mL O2 per kg per minute = approximately 1 kcal per kg of body weight per hour. Elliptical at MET 5 means it costs 5x more energy than sitting at rest. The Ainsworth 2011 Compendium catalogues MET values for 800+ activities and is the standard reference used by exercise scientists, clinicians, and fitness apps.
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