When the body efficiently burns calories, it will also be eliminating fat from the body. This can lead to more muscle growth and weight loss.
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It depends on what your lean body mass is (i.e. how much muscle you have -- this is what 'burns' the fat) and what your pace is (how hard your heart was working).
If one burns off roughly one calorie per 20 steps, then it should take about 70,000 steps to burn off 3500 calories or 1 pound of body fat.
If you calculate your BMR this will tell you how many calories your body needs a day to maintain its weight. If you then consume 500 extra calories a day for a full week you should gain around a pound in weight. So I would say the answer is 3500 calories.
The buttocks is the area of the body you sit on and where excrement is expelled.
Being "fat" is dependent on your body mass index, which is calculated by a combination of your height and weight. For example if you are 1.6 meters tall (about 5'4"), beginning at 65.9 kg (about 145 pounds) you are overweight. This is generally speaking, it also depends on your body type and muscle/fat ratio.