| DarthMetalliCube said: While I'll say, I don't buy that Ring Fit could magically make a guy ripped or lose a gut in a month or two, I do have to say that I think it's important to consider that a good chunk of this game isn't just cardio, but actual resistance training. This means you're constantly (or usually) working your muscles, and the time it takes for the muscle tissue to rebuild will take a day or longer which burns more calories over time - vs straight up cardio which burns calories more or less all at once. |
Yes and no. Muscle exhaustion doesn't necessarily correlate to calorie loss, like for example it's very easy even within 5 minutes to exhaust your muscles to the point of near "collapse" (or lets say more accurately exhaustion) in any weight room by doing 80-90% of your max bench press or at the squat rack, but doing that 6-7 reps for 4-5 sets with minimal break in between, you're going to quickly hit a point where you've reached complete muscle fatigue.
But that doesn't really mean the pizza you ate earlier in the day is now gone even though you feel dead and couldn't do another rep.
If it worked like that, really standard cardio would be useless, you could just do 15-20 minutes of heavy lifting and push yourself to exhaustion pretty easily by super-setting, I wish that it worked like that because I hate treadmills and bikes, though I just run a basic basketball workout these days. I'll lift typically for 45-50 minutes, then 20-35 minutes of a constant motion basketball shooting drill, which for me is a lot more fun than a treadmill.







