Calories Burned Archery in Anchorage, AK
Calculate how many calories you burn doing archery in Anchorage, Alaska. Adjusted for Anchorage's subarctic climate (avg 37°F). MET: 3.5. Climate adjustment: +8%.
Archery Calorie Calculator for Anchorage
Archery in Anchorage for 30 minutes
137 kcal
MET 3.5 · 73 kg · 274 kcal/hour
Includes +8% climate adjustment for Anchorage (37°F avg)
Climate Impact on Calorie Burn in Anchorage
Cold conditions trigger significant non-shivering thermogenesis. Your body burns extra calories to maintain core temperature, adding roughly 8%.
Anchorage, Alaska has a subarctic climate with an average annual temperature of 37°F and 5 months suitable for outdoor exercise. When doing archery here, your body expends approximately +8% more energy than it would in standard lab conditions (68-72°F). This means a 160 lb person burns ~137 calories in 30 minutes instead of the standard ~127 calories.
Calorie Burn by Duration (Anchorage)
How many calories you burn during archery at different durations in Anchorage's subarctic climate.
| Duration | Base Calories | Anchorage Adjusted | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| 15 minutes | 64 kcal | 69 kcal | +5 |
| 30 minutes | 127 kcal | 137 kcal | +10 |
| 45 minutes | 191 kcal | 206 kcal | +15 |
| 60 minutes | 254 kcal | 274 kcal | +20 |
| 90 minutes | 381 kcal | 411 kcal | +30 |
| 120 minutes | 508 kcal | 549 kcal | +41 |
Monthly & Yearly Calorie Burn Estimates
How many calories you could burn doing archery for 30 minutes per session in Anchorage, based on your current weight.
3 sessions / week
1,780
calories per month
21,372 cal/year
= ~6.1 lbs of fat
5 sessions / week
2,966
calories per month
35,620 cal/year
= ~10.2 lbs of fat
*Based on the widely used estimate that 1 lb of body fat = ~3,500 calories. Actual weight loss depends on diet, metabolism, and other factors. Climate adjustment of +8% applied for Anchorage.
Archery Tips for Anchorage's Climate
- Layer clothing for archery in cold weather. Your body burns extra calories to stay warm, but hypothermia risk exists if you get sweaty and stop moving.
- Cold weather archery can burn 5-15% more calories. Warm up indoors for 5-10 minutes before heading out to prevent muscle strain.
- With only 5 months of outdoor exercise weather, consider indoor alternatives during winter months to maintain your archery routine.
- Focus on engaging your back muscles rather than arms when drawing the bow
- Practice proper breathing techniques — exhale slowly as you aim and release
Anchorage Fitness Overview
Anchorage, Alaska (pop. 288,000) has a fitness score of 56/100 with 8 gyms per 100K residents and a walk score of 35. Residents average 5,900 daily steps and burn approximately 1,930 calories per day. Popular activities include hiking, skiing, kayaking.
Fitness Score
56/100
Walk Score
35
Obesity Rate
35.9%
Outdoor Months
5
Other Activities in Anchorage, AK
House Cleaning
MET 3.3 · Low
~129 cal / 30 min
Lacrosse
MET 8 · High
~314 cal / 30 min
Sexual Activity
MET 1.8 · Low
~71 cal / 30 min
Swimming
MET 7 · Moderate
~274 cal / 30 min
Walking
MET 3.5 · Low
~137 cal / 30 min
Moving Furniture
MET 6 · Moderate to High
~235 cal / 30 min
Surfing
MET 6 · Moderate to High
~235 cal / 30 min
Dancing
MET 7.3 · Moderate to High
~286 cal / 30 min
How We Calculate Calories Burned for Archery in Anchorage
Our calculator uses the standard MET (Metabolic Equivalent of Task) formula with a local climate adjustment for Anchorage:
Calories = MET × Weight (kg) × Duration (hrs) × Climate Factor
= 3.5 × Weight (kg) × Duration (hrs) × 1.08
The MET value of 3.5 for archery is sourced from the Compendium of Physical Activities. The climate factor of 1.08 accounts for Anchorage's average temperature of 37°F. Research shows that exercising in non-neutral temperatures increases energy expenditure as the body works to maintain its core temperature.
Archery involves drawing, aiming, and releasing arrows at a target, requiring significant upper body strength, core stability, and mental focus. Drawing a recurve or compound bow repeatedly works the back, shoulders, and arms with each shot. Competitive archers may shoot hundreds of arrows per session while walking back and forth to retrieve them. The sport develops remarkable shoulder stability, grip strength, and the ability to control breathing under pressure.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many calories does archery burn in Anchorage, AK?
A 160 lb person burns approximately 137 calories during 30 minutes of archery in Anchorage. This accounts for Anchorage's subarctic climate with an average temperature of 37°F, which adjusts calorie burn by +8% compared to standard conditions. The base MET value for archery is 3.5.
Does Anchorage's climate affect calories burned during archery?
Yes. Anchorage has a subarctic climate averaging 37°F. Cold conditions trigger significant non-shivering thermogenesis. Your body burns extra calories to maintain core temperature, adding roughly 8%. This means archery in Anchorage burns approximately +8% more calories compared to the standard MET calculation at 68-72°F.
What is the best time to do archery in Anchorage?
In Anchorage's cold climate (avg 37°F), midday is often the warmest and best time for outdoor archery. During winter months, consider indoor alternatives. Cold weather actually increases calorie burn by +8% as your body works to maintain core temperature.
How many calories per month can I burn doing archery in Anchorage?
At your current weight, doing archery for 30 minutes in Anchorage: 3 sessions/week burns ~1,780 cal/month (21,372 cal/year), while 5 sessions/week burns ~2,966 cal/month (35,620 cal/year). These estimates include the +8% climate adjustment for Anchorage's 37°F average temperature.
Is archery popular in Anchorage, AK?
While archery may not be the most popular activity in Anchorage (popular activities include hiking, skiing, kayaking), it is still widely practiced. The city offers 8 gyms per 100K residents and has a fitness score of 56/100. The subarctic climate with 5 outdoor months supports archery for much of the year.