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Walk this way: Varying your speed while you walk increases calorie burn by boosting your metabolic rate by 20%, according to researcher­s from Ohio State University. Other boffins in the US found doing 12 minutes of silly walks like Monty Python’s John Cleese could help you burn an extra 100 calories, while a study reported in the journal Eating Behaviours found people who chewed gum while walking went faster and burned more calories.

Jog on: Running uphill can burn up to 250 calories more per hour than on the flat – that’s as much as a chocolate bar. Going for a jog outside also burns more calories than going at the same speed on a treadmill indoors, due to wind resistance. Scientists have also found having a coffee before heading off can help burn more calories thanks to the fat-burning properties of caffeine.

Can’t be beat: If traditiona­l workouts seem a bit dull, then head out clubbing. A study from the University of Brighton found dancing can actually burn more calories in a typical session than running, cycling or swimming. Listening to music while you work out has also been shown to motivate you to burn more calories too.

Chore blimey: If you want a home workout, clean up by giving the kitchen a scrub. A US study found you could burn 276 calories over 50 minutes – the same as a pint – by attacking those work tops and the oven, compared to just 173 for the bathroom and

154 for the bedroom. DIY tasks from home improvemen­ts to gardening can burn more calories than some traditiona­l workouts too, according to Selco findings.

Clocking on: The time of day you decide to head to the gym could impact how many calories you burn. Scientists in Sweden and Denmark found genes responsibl­e for boosting metabolism were more active in the late morning.

Brekkie like a king: Having a big breakfast rather than a large dinner could double the number of calories you burn, according to researcher­s at Lubeck University in Germany who identified that filling up in the morning boosts a metabolism process known as dietinduce­d thermogene­sis. Drinking six to eight glasses of ice cold water during the day can help you burn up to 100 extra calories.

Stand for it: Workers can help burn off 54 extra calories a day by standing, rather than sitting, a study published in the European

Journal of Preventive Cardiology found. It’s about as much as in a biscuit. It might not sound like a lot, but this could lead to half a stone of weight loss over a year. Watch and burn: Choosing scary or funny things to watch on the box could increase the number of calories you’re using. A University of Westminste­r study found watching a scary movie such as The Shining could help you burn 184 calories, equivalent to a packet of crisps. Other research suggests watching comedies could help burn 120 calories an hour, as much as in a glass of wine.

Here’s the snooze: Cool it at night. Turn down the thermostat in your home and wear less between the sheets. If your bedroom is slightly colder your body will have to work harder to stay warm, burning more calories while you kip.

Splashing effect: Have a bath rather than a shower. Experts at Loughborou­gh University found it could help burn 140 calories, as much as a 30-minute walk. Singing while soaking could help you burn an extra 40 as well.

Bedder position: Ramp up the calories you burn during a romp. Research by 24/7 Fitness identified that different positions could help you use more energy. Top calorie burner in their study was the standing position at 343 calories – working off as much as a large sausage roll.

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