Running is a popular game with really dedicated players, and it's a habit that often requires players to use glitches or shortcuts in meaningful ways. However, there is no such process found in a game like this Ring Fit Adventure – but that doesn't stop most players from using it anytime soon.
Japanese player Sakinyan currently holds the international record for accelerating the title of the power switch; during play-off play-offs (done by a "power" of 1, the lowest point), beat the final boss of the game after an 18-hour, 59-second delay. If you consider that the Ring Fit Adventure is well designed to be played in short, daily blasts, that's a success.
Sakinyan is not alone in this effort, either; Adam “Victer” England was placed second on the leaderboard for a time of 19 hours, 30 minutes and 11 seconds. At the time, Liam "LiamGiiV" Gallagher currently holds the 23rd world records. While the speeding community of the Ring Fit Adventure is small now, it's definitely looking up.
It turns out that the energy and willingness to play such a demanding game is probably almost all day measure (Sakinyan apparently only visited the bathroom once during the recording). These players force their bodies to the perfect threshold – but even in Sakinyan, there is a definite roof.
While his recording operation was done during simple game mode, a true gauntlet – and one that would be very difficult to crack – he finishes the game as fast as possible with a level of rigidity set to 30. With this high setting, physical demands increase dramatically.
So what did Sakinyan do at 30? 11 hours and 16 minutes. There is nothing scratched, and better than we could ever do.