When did they add the option of finishing an exercise after defeating an enemy? That was what always irked me originally, then I stopped playing, started again today and see it in Settings.
That's cool, hated when doing exercises that have right and left part only did one.When did they add the option of finishing an exercise after defeating an enemy? That was what always irked me originally, then I stopped playing, started again today and see it in Settings.
Does anyone have tips for keeping the leg strap on? I have really no issues with it, but my wife does. I suspect that it's because my legs are pretty hair and hers.. are not. She's planning on turning on silent mode because the jogging in place causes the strap to slide down.
Interesting, I had the opposite experience. If I wrapped it around shorts (typical work out basketball style shorts) it'd slide down. Once I switched to just the skin it was fine. 🤷Two things that helped me, make sure it's really tight and, I've also started to wrap it around my shorts instead of directly on the leg.
Does anyone have tips for keeping the leg strap on? I have really no issues with it, but my wife does. I suspect that it's because my legs are pretty hair and hers.. are not. She's planning on turning on silent mode because the jogging in place causes the strap to slide down.
I noticed that just now too, the orange was better because it fit the overall branding.I miss the old orange color of the flavor text, the blue is kind of ugly
Does anyone know how to enable the jogging mode? I can't seem to work it out.
The rhythm mode is amazing!
Its in the custom routines section from the main menu.
I also came here to thank the thread for pushing me over the edge to buy ring fit back in November. It's been a life saver. Up until all this I would get my kids to the Y at least three times a week, obviously can't do that. The weather has also been garbage since school shut down, so ring fit has really aided us during this time.
Does anyone use an Apple Watch to track their workouts with this? I've been doing the Fitness Gaming activity and there's a big discrepancy between the watch calories burned and the game. Did an hour this morning, watch said 530 burned RFA said 130. RFA seems more reasonable but I'm surprised at the discrepancy.
I did have to do a few levels over due to running out of hearts. Does it RFA only show final stats for levels completed?
This is why I record the session on other devices to get more of an accurate measurementPretty much any consumer electronic device can only give an estimate of calories burnt so it is pointless to stress over it. Furthermore, RFA only gives the player credit for calories burnt during the actual exercise. Any calories burnt in between exercises from increased heart rate etc are not taken into account. There is plenty of discussion on this aspect of RFA earlier in the thread if you are of a mind to search for it.
Honestly, if your goal is weight loss, you should never factor calories burnt from exercise into your daily calorific intake. Just treat them as a bonus. It's too difficult to track that information accurately and you can easily end up accidentally self-sabotaging by thinking you've burnt more than you actually have and reducing your calorie deficit as a result.
In my opinion, exercise should be treated as a way to feel better mentally and physically. Not as a tool to lose weight. Focusing on calories takes all the joy out of things and can make me focus too much on numbers rather than how I feel.
The number counter in RFA is way too low for you to think it's okay to eat a feast. For example, if you burn 280 calories in RFA, you gain half it back by drinking a pop can.
If you burn that many calories in RFA you've probably been working out for close to 3 hours... hopefully one drink doesn't erase half that! Get a diet pop instead lol.
Less than two. I can burn 300 calories in RFA in 2.5 hours.
And I hate diet. Lol
Yeah, I think it matters how much jogging vs fighting you do, the exercises in fighting yield much fewer calories/min than jogging - I imagine the yoga poses and arm exercises are at the bottom of the chain. I probably average around 80 cal/hour (or less) at difficulty 23. With about 80% of my gametime in battles I'd guess.
I like diet but they say that's even worse for you. Drink water, free and healthier I guess.
Edit: Yeah, I've never seen a result screen of more than 1 mile run haha. I get about 10 minutes of running to 50 minutes of fighting I think - most fights take me around 10 minutes a piece or even longer.
It's all going to depend on your height and weight. As a 49kg, 163cm female, this is my calorie burn rate in Ring Fit:
Interesting, I had the opposite experience. If I wrapped it around shorts (typical work out basketball style shorts) it'd slide down. Once I switched to just the skin it was fine. 🤷
I tried to explain this before on this thread, there will be huge differences depending on your BMI, me, for example, on a 35 minute workout I can burn up to around 180-200 kcal, I weigh approx 80kg which is why I'll be seeing a larger burn-rate.
Also, did you seriously pump 2hrs exercise (which probably took around 3h realtime)? That's insane! lol
Haha, yeah. I had a wicked bout of insomnia and the only cure was some Ring Fit!
Found someone who is selling this, has 5 of them. I guess they stockpiled it or something. Anyway, they are selling it for $180 Canadian, which is about $130 USD.
Is it worth the investment? I found out today that I will be off for another month at least, probably two ( teacher ) and need to stay more active. The daily walks are starting to get boring.
You should totally not reward scammers by buying from them. It's worth the recommended price of 60-80$
The only incentive is whatever goal you're trying to achieve, so if you're looking to work on a particular muscle group then I'd say do it, even though it will make things a little tougher overall.Question about exercise attack values. Since the exercises you get from leveling up/skill tree are more powerful than the ones from the beginning of the game, is there any incentive to use them? Some of the early exercises I want to do to work those areas, but it seems counter productive and sets you to take longer in battles and take more damage.
Question about exercise attack values. Since the exercises you get from leveling up/skill tree are more powerful than the ones from the beginning of the game, is there any incentive to use them? Some of the early exercises I want to do to work those areas, but it seems counter productive and sets you to take longer in battles and take more damage.
Finally finished the game with 35 hours of excerise time. Here's to another 70 hours to 100% it! Also I cannot believe that they managed to make a difficulty level for the rhythm game beyond super advanced. I sincerely hope that a showcase of songs on ultra advanced is how they decide to show this game at the next GDQ, it will be mindblowing given how I barely scrape by a C- in super advanced songs
The only incentive is whatever goal you're trying to achieve, so if you're looking to work on a particular muscle group then I'd say do it, even though it will make things a little tougher overall.
Well it depends on your goals. Are you playing Ring Fit to beat the game or are you playing to get fit? If the former, you'll want to min/max by picking the highest damage exercises and boosting with smoothies, if it's the latter, than just pick what exercises you want to do that day, regardless of how it affects your damage output in the game. A less damaging exercise is a more effective workout as you'll be required to spend more time/energy beating the monsters.