The Citizen (Gauteng)

Shed 500 calories on a roller-coaster

TAKE THE THRILL-SEEKER CHALLENGE: 10 OF MOST SPINE-TINGLING RIDES

- Adriaan Roets

And run the equivalent of about 6km walking through the park.

Think you need a day in the gym to get those calves screaming? This summer season you can scream away 500 calories at Gold Reef City when you take on the Thrill-Seeker Challenge, a rowdy run through the park that clocks in 8 000 steps (approximat­ely 6km of walking) and seven flights of stairs while riding the park’s wildest rides.

This is the data my little Samsung Gear2 Fit Pro tracked while spending the morning at Gold Reef City taking part in the park’s third annual Thrill-Seeker Challenge.

Thrill rider tickets are available until November 18 and come with a little yellow pamphlet featuring 10 of the theme park’s most notorious thrill rides; Tower of Terror, Anaconda, UFO, Miners Revenge, The High-flying Maverick, Golden Loop, 4D Theatre, Jozi Express, Dream Boat and Runaway Train.

After each ride, ask the operator to stamp your card and voila – a completed entry. Hand this in on leaving and you could be one of 10 lucky entry forms drawn on November 18 to take The Ultimate Thrill-Seeker Challenge on November 25 in which the first person to cross the finish line will win R50 000 cash and the keys to Gold Reef City which include four Theme Park tickets per month for a year, four movie tickets per month for 12 months, four tenpin bowling tickets per month for a year, a R500 meal voucher for 12 months and a two-night stay at either the Southern Sun Gold Reef City or Gold Reef City Theme Park Hotel.

But, your body is the ultimate winner. Data from my morning at Gold Reef City (10am to 2pm) only picked up 8 012 steps. A full day can easily see you reach over 10 000 steps when you factor in other rides. That’s not all. This month it was revealed that rollercoas­ters can also help you scream away kidney stones.

On September 13, Marc Mitchell and David Wartinger received an Improbable Research (IR) Nobel prize for their work that concludes that riding a rollercoas­ter can hasten the passage of kidney stones.

The LR Nobels is a spoof on the Nobel Awards in which out-ofthe-box research wins awards for making people think differentl­y. One award-winner this year measured the frequency, motivation and effects of shouting and cursing while driving. Another from Singapore investigat­ed whether it is effective for employees to use Voodoo dolls to retaliate against abusive bosses.

The big question is, how accurate is the data recorded by my smart watch at Gold Reef City? Well, very. Compared to data logged on an Apple watch on the same day, the difference­s were minor. Who would have known exercise can really be fun?

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 ?? Picture: Supplied ?? READY TO SPIN. Some thrill-seeker challenger­s on Miners Revenge.
Picture: Supplied READY TO SPIN. Some thrill-seeker challenger­s on Miners Revenge.
 ??  ?? TWIRLING. The High-flying Maverick, the latest ride at the theme park.
TWIRLING. The High-flying Maverick, the latest ride at the theme park.

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