Baseline

Calories burned jump rope, fast

Jump rope, fast is rated at 12.3 METs, meaning it costs about 12.3 times as much energy per minute as sitting still. Enter your weight and duration to turn that into kilocalories.

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These are estimates from population-level equations, not a measurement of you and not medical advice. Individual results vary widely. Talk to a doctor or a registered dietitian before making significant changes to how you eat or train.

The MET value and where it comes from

MET value
12.3
Compendium code
15550
Listed as
Rope jumping, fast pace, 120 160 skips/min
Category
Gym and studio

The Compendium assigns jump rope, fast a value of 12.3 METs. One MET is what sitting quietly costs, so this activity is about 12.3 times that per minute of doing it.

kcal = MET × kg × h
     = 12.3 × weight × hours

net of resting:
kcal = (12.3 − 1) × weight × hours

Source: Herrmann SD, Willis EA, Ainsworth BE, et al. "2024 Adult Compendium of Physical Activities." Journal of Sport and Health Science 13(1), 2024, pp. 6–12. MET values are population averages; roughly 18% of Compendium entries are estimated rather than measured.

The figure above is gross energy — everything spent during the session, including the resting metabolism you would have used anyway. Subtracting one MET-hour per hour gives what jump rope, fast actually added.

The 12.3 MET figure for jump rope, fast is a population average. The Compendium itself notes that individual energy cost varies with fitness, technique, terrain and body composition, so treat it as an order of magnitude rather than a measurement.

Calories burned by body weight and duration

Gross energy in kilocalories. Read across from your weight and down from your duration. A 70 kg person uses about 861 kcal an hour, of which roughly 791 is above what resting would have cost.

Calories burned by body weight and duration
Body weight15 min20 min30 min45 min60 min90 min
55 kg1692263385076771,015
65 kg2002674006008001,199
75 kg2313084616929231,384
85 kg2613495237841,0461,568
95 kg2923905848761,1691,753
110 kg3384516771,0151,3532,030

Compared with related activities

Energy used per thirty minutes at 70 kg, so the activities are directly comparable.

Comparison with related activities
ActivityMETskcal / 30 min
Jump rope, fast12.3431
Jump rope11.8413
HIIT11385
Boxing12.3431
Running at 13 km/h12420
Running stairs15525

Questions

How many calories does jump rope, fast burn?
At 12.3 METs, a 70 kg person uses about 431 kcal in thirty minutes. Energy use scales with body weight, so a 90 kg person uses roughly a third more for the same session.
What is the MET value for jump rope, fast?
12.3 METs, listed under Compendium code 15550. A MET is a multiple of resting metabolic rate.
Should I subtract my resting metabolism?
If you are adding this to a maintenance figure that already includes rest, yes. The net figure removes the roughly one MET-hour per hour your body would have spent anyway, which for jump rope, fast leaves about 92 per cent of the gross total.
Why does body weight change the answer?
A MET value is energy per kilogram of body mass, so the same activity costs more for a heavier body. That is why weight is an input rather than an assumption, and why generic calories-burned figures without a weight are close to meaningless.
How accurate is this figure?
It is an estimate from a population average. Published comparisons against indirect calorimetry find individual discrepancies of twenty to thirty per cent, so use it to compare activities rather than as a ledger to eat back.