How Many Calories Does Kitesurfing Burn?

Kitesurfing session as a full-body physical activity at Óbidos Lagoon

Short answer: a moderate-intensity kitesurfing session burns approximately 400-600 calories per hour, comparable to a spin class or an active swimming session. But the real number varies based on intensity, wind conditions, and your own body weight.

Why kitesurfing is more of a workout than it looks

It's not just "standing on a board": constant kite control demands core and leg activation the whole time, body dragging and occasional swimming add cardio, and holding your posture against the pull works your back and abs isometrically (without you noticing it as much as a gym exercise).

Comparison with other activities (per hour, approx.)

  • Moderate kitesurfing: 400-600 kcal
  • Recreational swimming: 400-500 kcal
  • Moderate cycling: 450-550 kcal
  • Brisk walking: 250-350 kcal

What makes the number vary

  • Level: a beginner spends more energy "fighting" the kite; an expert is more efficient but compensates with more jumps and speed
  • Wind: more wind means more sustained effort to control the power
  • Your body weight: the more you weigh, the higher the calorie burn for the same effort

The benefit that doesn't show up in calories

Beyond energy expenditure, kitesurfing improves balance, coordination, and functional core and leg strength — in a much more entertaining way than repeating sets at the gym. Many students say it's what finally made them "want to exercise" after years of no motivation.

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