Track your nutrition and health goals

arrowTry the Hint app

Jumping Jacks Calories Burned: 100, 500, 1000 Reps by Weight

May 30, 2026
14 min read
Jumping Jacks Calories Burned: 100, 500, 1000 Reps by Weight

By Dr. Krishna Athmakuri, Co-Founder & CEO of Clearcals

Jumping jacks are a simple yet powerful exercise that can help you burn calories, improve cardiovascular health, and boost overall fitness. But how many calories do jumping jacks actually burn — and does the answer change based on your weight?

In this guide, you'll find a complete calorie table for every common rep count (50 to 2,000 jumping jacks), organized by body weight, plus answers to every "how many jumping jacks to burn X calories" question.

Jumping Jacks Calories Burned — At a Glance

For a 75 kg person at a moderate pace:

Jumping JacksCalories Burned
5010 kcal
10020 kcal
15030 kcal
20040 kcal
30060 kcal
40080 kcal
500100 kcal
1,000200 kcal
1,500300 kcal
2,000400 kcal
2,500500 kcal

Jumping Jacks Calories Burned by Body Weight

Heavier individuals burn more calories per jumping jack than lighter ones. Here is the full calorie breakdown by rep count and body weight:

Jumping Jacks50 kg60 kg70 kg75 kg80 kg90 kg100 kg
5078910111214
10013161920212427
15020242830323640
20026323740434853
30040485660647280
400536475808596107
500668093100107120133
1,000132160187200213240267
2,000264320373400427480533

Use the Hint app with Pro Workouts to get a calorie estimate personalized to your exact weight, age, and workout intensity.

100 Jumping Jacks Calories Burned

100 jumping jacks burn approximately 20 calories for a 75 kg person at a moderate pace. If you weigh more or less, the number adjusts proportionally.

Body WeightCalories in 100 Jumping Jacks
50 kg13 kcal
60 kg16 kcal
70 kg19 kcal
75 kg20 kcal
80 kg21 kcal
90 kg24 kcal
100 kg27 kcal

At a fast pace (100 jacks in under 2 minutes), you can push this slightly higher. At a slow pace, slightly lower.

200 Jumping Jacks Calories Burned

200 jumping jacks burn approximately 40 calories for a 75 kg person — about 4 minutes of moderate-pace exercise.

Body WeightCalories in 200 Jumping Jacks
50 kg26 kcal
60 kg32 kcal
70 kg37 kcal
75 kg40 kcal
80 kg43 kcal
90 kg48 kcal
100 kg53 kcal

300 Jumping Jacks Calories Burned

300 jumping jacks burn approximately 60 calories for a 75 kg person — about 6 minutes of continuous effort.

Body WeightCalories in 300 Jumping Jacks
50 kg40 kcal
60 kg48 kcal
70 kg56 kcal
75 kg60 kcal
80 kg64 kcal
90 kg72 kcal
100 kg80 kcal

500 Jumping Jacks Calories Burned

500 jumping jacks burn approximately 100 calories for a 75 kg person — about 10 minutes of continuous jumping.

Body WeightCalories in 500 Jumping Jacks
50 kg66 kcal
60 kg80 kcal
70 kg93 kcal
75 kg100 kcal
80 kg107 kcal
90 kg120 kcal
100 kg133 kcal

1000 Jumping Jacks Calories Burned

1,000 jumping jacks burn approximately 200 calories for a 75 kg person. At a steady pace of about 80 jacks per minute, this takes roughly 12–15 minutes.

Body WeightCalories in 1,000 Jumping Jacks
50 kg132 kcal
60 kg160 kcal
70 kg187 kcal
75 kg200 kcal
80 kg213 kcal
90 kg240 kcal
100 kg267 kcal

Calories Burned Per Minute Doing Jumping Jacks

The calorie burn per minute depends on your body weight and pace. At a moderate pace (~50 jacks/min):

Body WeightCalories per Minute (Moderate)Calories per Minute (Fast)
50 kg6.5 kcal10 kcal
60 kg8 kcal12 kcal
70 kg9.5 kcal14.5 kcal
75 kg10 kcal15.5 kcal
80 kg10.5 kcal16.5 kcal
90 kg12 kcal18.5 kcal
100 kg13.5 kcal21 kcal

Moderate pace: ~50 jumping jacks per minute (sustainable for 5–10 min) Fast pace: ~80 jumping jacks per minute (high intensity, 1–3 min bursts)

How Many Jumping Jacks to Burn 100 Calories?

Body WeightJumping Jacks to Burn 100 Calories
50 kg~770
60 kg~625
70 kg~530
75 kg~500
80 kg~470
90 kg~415
100 kg~375

How Many Jumping Jacks to Burn 200 Calories?

Body WeightJumping Jacks to Burn 200 Calories
50 kg~1,515
60 kg~1,250
70 kg~1,070
75 kg~1,000
80 kg~940
90 kg~835
100 kg~750

How Many Jumping Jacks to Burn 500 Calories?

Body WeightJumping Jacks to Burn 500 Calories
50 kg~3,800
60 kg~3,125
70 kg~2,675
75 kg~2,500
80 kg~2,340
90 kg~2,085
100 kg~1,875

A 75 kg person needs approximately 2,500 jumping jacks to burn 500 calories. At 80 jacks per minute, that's about 31 minutes of continuous jumping. Realistically, this is best achieved in 3–4 sets with rest breaks.

How Many Jumping Jacks to Burn 1000 Calories?

Body WeightJumping Jacks to Burn 1,000 Calories
50 kg~7,575
60 kg~6,250
70 kg~5,350
75 kg~5,000
80 kg~4,700
90 kg~4,165
100 kg~3,750

Burning 1,000 calories from jumping jacks alone requires approximately 5,000 jumping jacks for a 75 kg person — roughly 60–65 minutes of continuous effort. A more practical approach is combining jumping jacks with other cardio exercises.

Do Jumping Jacks Burn Belly Fat?

This is one of the most common questions — and the honest answer is: jumping jacks burn fat throughout your entire body, not just your belly. Spot reduction (burning fat from one specific area) is a fitness myth not supported by research.

That said, jumping jacks are an effective cardio exercise that creates a calorie deficit when done consistently, and a calorie deficit is what actually reduces body fat — including abdominal fat.

In this sense, yes, doing jumping jacks regularly contributes to losing belly fat over time when combined with a calorie-controlled diet.

For belly fat specifically, the most effective approach is:

Consistent cardiovascular exercise — jumping jacks, walking, running, cycling — to create an overall calorie deficit. Strength training to build muscle and increase resting metabolic rate. A diet with appropriate protein and reduced processed carbs to reduce visceral fat. Sleep and stress management — cortisol from chronic stress actively promotes abdominal fat storage.

Jumping jacks are a great tool in this strategy, but they work best as part of a complete plan. Use the Hint app to track both calories burned and calories consumed — the combination is what drives fat loss.

What Happens If You Do 100 Jumping Jacks a Day?

Doing 100 jumping jacks daily burns approximately 20 calories/day for a 75 kg person — about 600 calories per month. On its own, that's modest, but the real benefits of a daily jumping jacks habit are:

Improved cardiovascular fitness: Daily low-intensity cardio improves heart rate recovery, resting heart rate, and VO2 max over 4–8 weeks. Consistency habit: Starting with 100 jacks/day is a sustainable entry point that can be progressively increased. Blood sugar regulation: Short bursts of cardio after meals (like 100 jacks post-lunch) are shown to improve post-meal glucose response.

If your goal is weight loss, scale up to 500–1,000 jacks/day (100–200 kcal) and pair with a calorie-tracked diet.

Jumping Jacks Benefits

Jumping jacks are more than just a calorie-burning exercise. They provide several other health benefits:

Cardiovascular health: As an aerobic exercise, jumping jacks improve heart health by increasing blood circulation and strengthening the heart muscles.

Muscle engagement: Jumping jacks target multiple muscle groups simultaneously — legs, arms, shoulders, and core — making them a genuine full-body workout.

Weight loss: When done consistently and paired with a calorie-controlled diet, jumping jacks are an effective tool for burning calories and reducing body fat.

Improved coordination and balance: The rhythmic jumping pattern improves neuromuscular coordination and balance over time.

No equipment required: Jumping jacks can be done anywhere — at home, in a hotel room, or outdoors — with no equipment needed.

Jumping Jacks Muscles Worked

Jumping jacks engage a wide range of muscles:

Legs (Quadriceps, Hamstrings, Calves): The jumping and landing motion activates all major lower body muscle groups for power and stability.

Core (Abs, Obliques): Your core stabilizes your torso throughout the movement, especially during the arm-raising phase.

Shoulders and Arms: Raising your arms overhead with each rep activates the deltoids and helps tone the arms.

How to Do Jumping Jacks

  1. Start standing with feet together and arms at your sides.
  2. Jump and spread: Jump up, spreading your legs shoulder-width apart while raising your arms above your head.
  3. Return: Jump again to bring your feet together and lower your arms.
  4. Repeat for your target rep count or duration.

For maximum calorie burn, maintain a brisk pace and full arm extension overhead with each rep.

Track Calories Burned from Jumping Jacks with Hint Pro Workouts

Want to know exactly how many calories you're burning based on your specific weight, age, and pace?

With the Pro Workouts feature on the Hint app, you can:

  • Log your jumping jacks in real time
  • Get personalized calorie estimates based on your age, weight, height, and intensity
  • Track your workout history and see how you're progressing

▶️ Preview Hint Pro Workouts in Action

🔓 Unlock full access to Pro Workouts with Hint Pro or Hint Premium and make every rep count.

I've been using this app for 3 months now, and the user interface is simple and clean. It helps me build muscles along with my workouts. Currently, I have subscribed to the pro version. This app is a killer!

FAQ

How many calories does 100 jumping jacks burn? 100 jumping jacks burn approximately 20 calories for a 75 kg person at a moderate pace. This ranges from 13 kcal (50 kg) to 27 kcal (100 kg).

How many jumping jacks to burn 500 calories? A 75 kg person needs approximately 2,500 jumping jacks to burn 500 calories. This ranges from ~1,875 (100 kg) to ~3,800 (50 kg).

How many calories do 1000 jumping jacks burn? 1,000 jumping jacks burn approximately 200 calories for a 75 kg person, ranging from 132 kcal (50 kg) to 267 kcal (100 kg).

How many jumping jacks to burn 100 calories? A 75 kg person needs approximately 500 jumping jacks to burn 100 calories.

How many jumping jacks to burn 1000 calories? A 75 kg person needs approximately 5,000 jumping jacks — roughly 60–65 minutes of continuous jumping — to burn 1,000 calories.

Do jumping jacks burn belly fat? Jumping jacks burn overall body fat when done consistently in a calorie deficit. They don't burn fat from just the belly (spot reduction is a myth), but they contribute to overall fat loss, which reduces abdominal fat over time.

Can jumping jacks burn belly fat? Yes — as part of an overall cardio and calorie-deficit strategy. Combined with a calorie-tracked diet and strength training, regular jumping jacks help reduce belly fat alongside total body fat.

Conclusion

Jumping jacks are a highly accessible cardio exercise for burning calories. The key numbers: 100 jacks = 20 kcal, 500 jacks = 100 kcal, 1,000 jacks = 200 kcal (all for a 75 kg person at a moderate pace). Your actual burn scales directly with your body weight.

For weight loss and belly fat reduction, consistency and diet are the real drivers — jumping jacks are an effective daily tool, especially when combined with calorie tracking.

With the Hint app, you can track your calorie burn from jumping jacks and other exercises, access personalized workout plans through Pro Workouts, and get advanced calorie and nutrition tracking with Hint Pro and Hint Premium subscriptions.

🎁 Free Hint with Every Watch Purchase

Garmin watches: Purchase any Garmin watch from the Clearcals Store and receive 1 month of Hint Premium (worth ₹1,999) free — including unlimited dietitian consultations, personalised diet and workout plans, and advanced nutrition tracking.

👉 Browse Garmin watches →

Apple Watch: Purchase any Apple Watch from the Clearcals Store and receive a free Hint Pro subscription — including personalised Indian diet plans, 300+ workouts, weekly insights, and more.

👉 Browse Apple Watches →

About the Author

Dr. Krishna Athmakuri is the Co-Founder and CEO of Clearcals, where he leads the development of data-driven health technology through the Hint app.

With a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, New York, his expertise spans analytics, protein chemistry, and biotechnology.

At Clearcals, he applies scientific rigor to build personalized fitness tools, including Hint Pro Workouts, nutrition tracking, and real-time metabolic insights.

🔗 Connect with Krishna on LinkedIn

Explore More

Looking for an Indian Food Calorie Calculator?

Try the Hint app

Share this
Garmin watches banner
Garmin watches banner