This week, I cover one of my favorite topics: World of Warcraft. Oh how I love me some WoW! I could play World of Warcraft for hours. But what doesn’t love me playing WoW for hours on end – is my cholesterol. Talk about a cataclysm. It is incredible how much idle time this game has. There are so many minutes in the game in which I’m sitting and waiting for a Zeppelin, flying from the top of the continent to the bottom, or waiting for the stupid mage to drink some water. While this idle time is mostly unavoidable, that time doesn’t have to go to waste…
I took note of some of the most common periods of unaviodable inactivity in the game and I created the World of Warcraft Workout Plan to fill up the in-game down-time with real-life up-time.
Did you know that most of the Zeppelins, Boats, and Blimps you use to travel between continents are on a 4 minute cycle? They take a minute to get from one place to another, and they stay at each place for a minute. This means that you can spend anywhere from 1 minute if your lucky, up to 5 minutes waiting and traveling. Well guess what: Time is money, friend.
Use this time to do a quick bodyweight circuit and give aimed at giving you +5 to strength.
*Since you need to be at the keyboard to get on the boat when it arrives, this circuit only has exercises that keep you near the computer.
This circuit works you legs, arms, abs, and chest. Doing this a couple of times a night and will definitely get your muscles burning.
The flight paths in WoW take up a lot of time – mostly with you just sitting and staring at a gryphon’s butt. The average travel time in World of Warcraft is 2 minutes 24 seconds. Chain a few flights together, you could be flying for 10 or more minutes. Don’t waste that time slouched in front of the screen…
Use it to DPS your body fat % with a high intensity cardio circuit.
*Since you don’t have to be right at the computer for this, step away from the computer, give yourself plenty of room to move, and get ready to work up a sweat.
This curcuit takes anywhere from 3 and a half to 4 minutes, but repeat the circuit as many times as you can while your character is flying. Every round should burn up to 50 calories, so if you fly four times during a night of play, and complete at least one circuit every flight – you have just burned 200+ calories! That’s definitely enough to work off that handful of funyons you downed while taking out the Lich King.
Photo courtesy of brianjmatis on Flickr
I’ll discuss more ways you can turn you love for WoW into a way to get fit in future episodes. But don’t let that stop you from getting creative, and coming up with a workout plan of your own. There is so much more idle time in the game that are perfect to get in some much needed physical activity. You can mix and match what you do and when you do it.
Just be aware of the time you spend in-game doing nothing — and try to change that.
You will be amazed how many calories you can burn or how many pushups you can do without giving up any play time at all.
I’d like to hear your results of following this plan. I’d also like to know what other ways you stay fit while playing WoW. Post a comment here or hit me up on twitter, @geekintoshape.
Have fun, be geeky, and get fit!
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