The formula to calculate the snowboarding calories burned (SCB) is:
\[ SCB = \left(\frac{ST}{60}\right) \times 450 \times \left(\frac{BW}{150}\right) \]
Where:
Let's say the total snowboarding time (\( ST \)) is 120 minutes, and the body weight (\( BW \)) is 150 lbs. Using the formula:
\[ SCB = \left(\frac{120}{60}\right) \times 450 \times \left(\frac{150}{150}\right) \]
We get:
\[ SCB = 2 \times 450 \times 1 = 900 \]
So, the snowboarding calories burned (\( SCB \)) is 900 calories.
Suppose the total snowboarding time (\( ST \)) is 90 minutes, and the body weight (\( BW \)) is 180 lbs. Using the formula:
\[ SCB = \left(\frac{90}{60}\right) \times 450 \times \left(\frac{180}{150}\right) \]
We get:
\[ SCB = 1.5 \times 450 \times 1.2 = 810 \]
So, the snowboarding calories burned (\( SCB \)) is 810 calories.
Snowboarding Calories Burned (SCB) is a measure of the energy expenditure during snowboarding. It is calculated based on the total time spent snowboarding, the intensity of the activity, and the individual's body weight. This metric helps in understanding the caloric impact of snowboarding on the body.