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Calories Burned Jump Rope in Houston, TX

Estimate calories burned doing jump rope in Houston, Texas. Uses 11 MET plus a local subtropical climate planning adjustment (65°F avg).

CardioSubtropicalMET 1165°F avg

Jump Rope Calorie Calculator for Houston

Jump Rope in Houston for 30 minutes

399 kcal

MET 11 · 73 kg · 798 kcal/hour

Climate Impact on Calorie Burn in Houston

65°FAverage Temperature · Subtropical

Moderate temperatures are close to standard exercise-estimate assumptions, so this page uses the base MET calculation.

Houston, Texas has a subtropical climate with an average annual temperature of 65°F and 8 months suitable for outdoor exercise. For jump rope here, Calorique uses the base MET calculation because the local temperature is close to moderate exercise-planning conditions.

Source & Accuracy Notes

This is a planning calculator. It uses the standard MET approach for estimated activity energy cost, then applies a small local climate adjustment for outdoor conditions. Your real calorie burn can differ because of pace, fitness level, terrain, wind, humidity, clothing, equipment, body composition, and tracker accuracy.

Calorie Burn by Duration (Houston)

How many calories you burn during jump rope at different durations in Houston's subtropical climate.

DurationBase CaloriesHouston AdjustedDifference
15 minutes200 kcal200 kcal0
30 minutes399 kcal399 kcal0
45 minutes599 kcal599 kcal0
60 minutes798 kcal798 kcal0
90 minutes1197 kcal1197 kcal0
120 minutes1597 kcal1597 kcal0

Monthly & Yearly Calorie Burn Estimates

How many calories you could burn doing jump rope for 30 minutes per session in Houston, based on your current weight.

3 sessions / week

5,183

calories per month

62,244 cal/year

= ~17.8 lbs of fat

5 sessions / week

8,638

calories per month

103,740 cal/year

= ~29.6 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. The 0% climate adjustment for Houston is a planning estimate, not a guarantee.

Houston Fitness Overview

Houston, Texas (pop. 2,304,580) has a fitness score of 56/100 with 8.2 gyms per 100K residents and a walk score of 36. Residents average 5,850 daily steps and burn approximately 2,040 calories per day. Popular activities include swimming, running, weight training.

Fitness Score

56/100

Walk Score

36

Obesity Rate

34.7%

Outdoor Months

8

How We Calculate Calories Burned for Jump Rope in Houston

Our calculator uses the standard MET (Metabolic Equivalent of Task) formula with a local climate adjustment for Houston:

Calories = MET × Weight (kg) × Duration (hrs) × Climate Factor

= 11 × Weight (kg) × Duration (hrs) × 1.00

The MET value of 11 for jump rope is sourced from the Compendium of Physical Activities. The climate factor of 1.00 is Calorique's planning adjustment for Houston's average temperature of 65°F. Use it to compare scenarios, then rely on consistent tracking and body-weight trends for personal calibration.

Jumping rope at a moderate pace is one of the highest calorie-burning exercises per minute. It combines cardiovascular conditioning with coordination, agility, and lower-body power. A 10-minute jump rope session can burn as many calories as 30 minutes of jogging. Boxers and athletes have long used jump rope as a cornerstone of their training. It is portable, inexpensive, and can be done almost anywhere with minimal space.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many calories does jump rope burn in Houston, TX?

A 160 lb person burns about 399 calories during 30 minutes of jump rope in Houston. This is a planning estimate using 11 MET plus Calorique's local climate adjustment for Houston's 65°F average temperature.

Does Houston's climate affect calories burned during jump rope?

It can affect perceived effort, hydration needs, clothing, terrain choices, and thermoregulation. Houston has a subtropical climate averaging 65°F. Calorique applies a 0% planning adjustment, but actual burn varies by pace, fitness, wind, humidity, clothing, and surface.

What is the best time to do jump rope in Houston?

Houston's moderate climate (avg 65°F) with 8 outdoor-friendly months makes jump rope 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 jump rope in Houston?

At your current weight, doing jump rope for 30 minutes in Houston: 3 sessions/week estimates ~5,183 cal/month (62,244 cal/year), while 5 sessions/week estimates ~8,638 cal/month (103,740 cal/year). Treat this as planning math, not a precise weight-loss forecast.

Is jump rope popular in Houston, TX?

While jump rope may not be the most popular activity in Houston (popular activities include swimming, running, weight training), it is still widely practiced. The city offers 8.2 gyms per 100K residents and has a fitness score of 56/100. The subtropical climate with 8 outdoor months supports jump rope for much of the year.

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