Many people who’ve decided to lose weight find themselves stuck with a tricky question — should they do cardio or lift weights?

They’re the two most popular types of workouts, but it can be hard to know which is a better use of your time.

This article tells you all you need to know about cardio vs weight training for weight loss.

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Many scientists have researched how many calories people burn during various activities.

Based on this research, you can use your body weight to estimate how many calories you will burn during different types of exercise, including cardio and weight training.

For most activities, the more you weigh, the more calories you will burn.

If you weigh 160 pounds (73 kg), you will burn about 250 calories per 30 minutes of jogging at a moderate pace (1).

If you were to run at a faster pace of 6 miles per hour, you would burn around 365 calories in 30 minutes (1).

On the other hand, if you weight trained for the same amount of time, you might only burn around 130–220 calories.

In general, you’ll burn more calories per session of cardio than weight training for about the same amount of effort.

Summary: The number of calories you burn during exercise depends on your body size and how intensely you exercise. Typically, a cardio workout burns more calories than a weight

training workout of the same duration.