I tried inputting the maximum weight that DDR can have (just for an assumption of having the accuracy) then I tried playing levels 10 to 15 in DDR X and found out that depending on your wieght (though I'm not a 600 kg person, I'm only a 70 kg person) there can be big discrepancies in the calories burned. And I think this is just a prediction of the game itself.
That's because heavier people do burn more calories doing the same things lighter people do. This is simple physics: it takes more work to move more weight. Anybody who's ever lost a lot of weight will tell you that once you start to lose weight, it melts off fast, but it's starts to slow down once you reach an ideal weight and you have to work even harder to shed those last few bounds. Because you're body's more efficient and is moving less weight than what it's used to.
That's because heavier people do burn more calories doing the same things lighter people do. This is simple physics: it takes more work to move more weight. Anybody who's ever lost a lot of weight will tell you that once you start to lose weight, it melts off fast, but it's starts to slow down once you reach an ideal weight and you have to work even harder to shed those last few bounds. Because you're body's more efficient and is moving less weight than what it's used to.
Yeah, you can say that again. When I weighed 205lbs, it only took about a month or two to take off 10 lbs. Now that I'm trying to lose weight again at 180, it has only taken 2-3 lbs so far in the past month.
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The absolute darkness hangs perfectly still as I watch the expanding heavens.
And it will still be hanging there even after it has faded from human memory.
Outside the ring.
Standing on ground too distant to receive the Sun's
warming rays. In isolation, my reach extends
yet still cannot be touched by the myriad
of stars. Am I still your companion?
Your equal?