Calories burned during 15-minute mile depends upon your body weight.

Image Credit: Siri Stafford/Digital Vision/Getty Images Walking is one of the best ways to jump-start your weight loss journey: It’s low-impact and literally as simple as putting one foot in front of the other. If you walk at a 4-mph pace, you can consistently complete 15-minute miles.

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Calories Burned

According to Harvard Health Publications, if you weigh 125 lbs., you can burn about 68 calories by walking a 15-minute mile. If you weigh 155 lbs., you’ll burn about 84 calories, and if you weigh 185 lbs., you’ll burn about 100 calories.

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Intensity Counts

The harder you work, the more calories you burn. You can increase your intensity without increasing your pace by pumping your arms, lifting your knees high with every step, wearing a weight vest or walking uphill.

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Other Benefits

Taking regular 4-mph walks can help you lose weight and keep it off. But walking also offers other benefits, including lower blood pressure, stronger bones and more endurance.

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  references
  
      Harvard Health Publications: Calories Burned in 30 Minutes for People of Three Different Weights
    
      American Council on Exercise: A Walk a Day
       




  references
  
      Harvard Health Publications: Calories Burned in 30 Minutes for People of Three Different Weights
    
      American Council on Exercise: A Walk a Day
    




Calories burned during 15-minute mile depends upon your body weight.

Image Credit: Siri Stafford/Digital Vision/Getty Images

Image Credit: Siri Stafford/Digital Vision/Getty Images

      Harvard Health Publications: Calories Burned in 30 Minutes for People of Three Different Weights
    
      American Council on Exercise: A Walk a Day