Calories Burned Horseback Riding in Vancouver, WA
Calculate how many calories you burn doing horseback riding in Vancouver, Washington. Adjusted for Vancouver's temperate climate (avg 51°F). MET: 5.5. Climate adjustment: +3%.
Horseback Riding Calorie Calculator for Vancouver
Horseback Riding in Vancouver for 30 minutes
206 kcal
MET 5.5 · 73 kg · 411 kcal/hour
Includes +3% climate adjustment for Vancouver (51°F avg)
Climate Impact on Calorie Burn in Vancouver
Cool weather causes mild thermogenesis as your body generates extra heat, increasing calorie burn by about 3%.
Vancouver, Washington has a temperate climate with an average annual temperature of 51°F and 7 months suitable for outdoor exercise. When doing horseback riding here, your body expends approximately +3% more energy than it would in standard lab conditions (68-72°F). This means a 160 lb person burns ~206 calories in 30 minutes instead of the standard ~200 calories.
Calorie Burn by Duration (Vancouver)
How many calories you burn during horseback riding at different durations in Vancouver's temperate climate.
| Duration | Base Calories | Vancouver Adjusted | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| 15 minutes | 100 kcal | 103 kcal | +3 |
| 30 minutes | 200 kcal | 206 kcal | +6 |
| 45 minutes | 299 kcal | 308 kcal | +9 |
| 60 minutes | 399 kcal | 411 kcal | +12 |
| 90 minutes | 599 kcal | 617 kcal | +18 |
| 120 minutes | 798 kcal | 822 kcal | +24 |
Monthly & Yearly Calorie Burn Estimates
How many calories you could burn doing horseback riding for 30 minutes per session in Vancouver, based on your current weight.
3 sessions / week
2,676
calories per month
32,136 cal/year
= ~9.2 lbs of fat
5 sessions / week
4,460
calories per month
53,560 cal/year
= ~15.3 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 +3% applied for Vancouver.
Vancouver Fitness Overview
Vancouver, Washington (pop. 190,915) has a fitness score of 66/100 with 7.3 gyms per 100K residents and a walk score of 40. Residents average 5,950 daily steps and burn approximately 2,050 calories per day. Popular activities include running, yoga, walking.
Fitness Score
66/100
Walk Score
40
Obesity Rate
30%
Outdoor Months
7
Other Activities in Vancouver, WA
Gardening
MET 3.8 · Moderate
~142 cal / 30 min
Barre Workout
MET 4.5 · Moderate
~168 cal / 30 min
Jump Rope
MET 11 · High
~411 cal / 30 min
Fishing
MET 3.5 · Low
~131 cal / 30 min
Archery
MET 3.5 · Low to Moderate
~131 cal / 30 min
Rope Climbing
MET 8 · Very High
~299 cal / 30 min
Swimming Laps (Vigorous)
MET 9.8 · Very High
~366 cal / 30 min
Lacrosse
MET 8 · High
~299 cal / 30 min
Horseback Riding in Other Washington Cities
Seattle, WA
47°F · Temperate
~206 cal / 30 min
Spokane, WA
51°F · Temperate
~206 cal / 30 min
Tacoma, WA
49°F · Temperate
~206 cal / 30 min
Bellevue, WA
48°F · Temperate
~206 cal / 30 min
Kent, WA
51°F · Temperate
~206 cal / 30 min
Everett, WA
49°F · Temperate
~206 cal / 30 min
Renton, WA
52°F · Temperate
~206 cal / 30 min
Federal Way, WA
46°F · Temperate
~206 cal / 30 min
How We Calculate Calories Burned for Horseback Riding in Vancouver
Our calculator uses the standard MET (Metabolic Equivalent of Task) formula with a local climate adjustment for Vancouver:
Calories = MET × Weight (kg) × Duration (hrs) × Climate Factor
= 5.5 × Weight (kg) × Duration (hrs) × 1.03
The MET value of 5.5 for horseback riding is sourced from the Compendium of Physical Activities. The climate factor of 1.03 accounts for Vancouver's average temperature of 51°F. Research shows that exercising in non-neutral temperatures increases energy expenditure as the body works to maintain its core temperature.
Horseback riding is a physically demanding activity that engages the core, legs, and upper body to maintain balance and control. Riders must constantly adjust their posture and use their legs to communicate with the horse, providing isometric exercise for the inner thighs, core, and back muscles. Trotting and cantering significantly increase the physical demands, requiring rhythmic posting movements that strengthen legs and core. Horseback riding also improves coordination, balance, and proprioception.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many calories does horseback riding burn in Vancouver, WA?
A 160 lb person burns approximately 206 calories during 30 minutes of horseback riding in Vancouver. This accounts for Vancouver's temperate climate with an average temperature of 51°F, which adjusts calorie burn by +3% compared to standard conditions. The base MET value for horseback riding is 5.5.
Does Vancouver's climate affect calories burned during horseback riding?
Yes. Vancouver has a temperate climate averaging 51°F. Cool weather causes mild thermogenesis as your body generates extra heat, increasing calorie burn by about 3%. This means horseback riding in Vancouver burns approximately +3% more calories compared to the standard MET calculation at 68-72°F.
What is the best time to do horseback riding in Vancouver?
Vancouver's moderate climate (avg 51°F) with 7 outdoor-friendly months makes horseback riding comfortable most of the year. Morning exercise may boost metabolism for the rest of the day, while evening sessions can help with stress relief and sleep quality.
How many calories per month can I burn doing horseback riding in Vancouver?
At your current weight, doing horseback riding for 30 minutes in Vancouver: 3 sessions/week burns ~2,676 cal/month (32,136 cal/year), while 5 sessions/week burns ~4,460 cal/month (53,560 cal/year). These estimates include the +3% climate adjustment for Vancouver's 51°F average temperature.
Is horseback riding popular in Vancouver, WA?
While horseback riding may not be the most popular activity in Vancouver (popular activities include running, yoga, walking), it is still widely practiced. The city offers 7.3 gyms per 100K residents and has a fitness score of 66/100. The temperate climate with 7 outdoor months supports horseback riding for much of the year.