🏃 Squats (High Intensity) Calories Burned

A HIGH-INTENSITY ACTIVITY · ~295 cal per 30 min (155 lbs)

Squats (High Intensity) is a high-intensity activity. A 155-pound person burns approximately 295.3 calories in 30 minutes and 590.6 calories in a full hour. Heavier individuals burn more calories for the same duration, while lighter individuals burn fewer. Use the calculator below to get a personalised estimate based on your own weight and time.

📊 Calories Burned by Weight and Duration

Estimated calories burned doing Squats (High Intensity) at various body weights and durations.

Duration 130 lbs 155 lbs 180 lbs 205 lbs
15 min 123.8 cal 147.6 cal 171.5 cal 195.3 cal
30 min 247.7 cal 295.3 cal 342.9 cal 390.5 cal
45 min 371.5 cal 442.9 cal 514.4 cal 585.8 cal
60 min 495.3 cal 590.6 cal 685.8 cal 781.1 cal

* Estimates are based on MET values and are approximations. Actual calories burned depend on fitness level, terrain, and individual factors.

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About Squats (High Intensity)

High-intensity squats are a powerful lower-body and cardiovascular exercise. Performed rapidly and continuously, they elevate heart rate quickly while building strength in the quadriceps, hamstrings, and glutes. A 155-pound person burns approximately 295.3 calories in 30 minutes at high intensity.

High-intensity squat sessions are common in HIIT workouts, circuit training, and sports conditioning programs. Variations such as jump squats, sumo squats, and squat pulses add variety and target slightly different muscle groups.

⚖️ Compare With Other Exercises

Calories burned in 30 minutes at 155 lbs.

ExerciseCalories (30 min / 155 lbs)
Lifting Weights 177.3 cal
Running: 13 minutes per mile 278.7 cal
Battle Ropes 369.2 cal
Hiking 176.5 cal
Roller Skating 258.7 cal