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Posted: May 27th 2008 10:43AM (Unverified) said

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If you want to get healthy, join a gym or go running.

A videogame is not meant as an "alternative" to exercising.

Its a toy. Nothing more.

As such, it should be judged that way.

Posted: May 27th 2008 4:41PM Larz said

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Then I guess you can't call this a videogame, eh? Anything that breaks a sweat or causes your heart rate to increase for a while, can be called exercise. Get over yourself, Jumbo. Relax, have fun, stop being so critical of stuff that you obviously aren't even interested in.

Even if Wii Fit isn't a technically a "good workout," it may encourage people to be more active, and that's a great. When you step on the board and it tells you "wow you're fat! Try eating less and being more active." That can be a wakeup call to some people. Also, when you attempt some of the activities and find yourself much less flexible than you remember, or find pushups much harder than they were in high school, that can be encouragement to get back into shape too.

My biggest complaint with it is that there's too long of a pause between activities and there's no "go on to the next activity" button, only "retry" and "cancel". You need to keep your heart rate up through a workout, and the constant pauses between activities while you hit cancel, find another one to do, and wait for it to load, don't help.
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Posted: May 27th 2008 5:08PM (Unverified) said

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Don't get me wrong.

I think its a great thing.

But I think calling it "flawed" because it doesn't present a perfect workout or that it isn't a replacement for more "conventional" excersize is rediculous.

Its not meant to replace being outside/running/or lifting weights, and as such, I dont think anyone can fault it for not being a "complete" workout.

People often tell me that I should "quote" more.
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Posted: May 27th 2008 10:53AM theMediaman said

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I live in an apartment, and don't have the room for an elaborate workout machine. The aerobics and strength training have helped me start a workout regimen that I can keep up with.

There's a stunning lack of upper-body strength training (for obvious reasons), but I can do my workout in 30-45 minutes a day instead of devoting 60-90 minutes to getting organized, going to a gym, excersizing, showering, changing, and driving/walking home.

There's even a way to keep track of non WiiFit exercises when you choose to go for a walk, run, or other activities (including cooking?!?).

Yeah, it's not a replacement, but it's a great way to keep up your exercises when you don't have 90 minutes every day to focus on your fitness.

Posted: May 27th 2008 10:54AM monkeybones said

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We picked up a Wii Fit this weekend. Yes, I consider it a game, but we all were sweating while playing this game.

It was fun and I am sore. I wish you could setup a workout list to keep the pace up a bit.

My kids were complaining that they were sore this morning. No pain, no gain.

Posted: May 27th 2008 11:41AM Nushio said

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No Pain, No Gain is for masochists.



Just kiddin' of course!
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Posted: May 27th 2008 11:10AM go1denchi1d said

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I still like it. Though I've noticed my weight changed considerably when I moved and had to put the additional caster's on. I need to find a scale! Anyways, I think its a great game as I personally use it to kill time or as a warm up to my real exercise.

Posted: May 27th 2008 11:47AM (Unverified) said

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Sounds like they could have used some advice from the makers of Yourself!Fitness. That "game" was good at planning exercises and had a huge catalog of same, but was pretty annoying to play. If it was designed like this, it would have been awesome.

Posted: May 27th 2008 11:52AM Bakeriffic said

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The increased durations that can be unlocked can make for some pretty intense exercise IMHO. Granted, I never worked out before getting Wii Fit but it definitely feel like I'm burning some calories now. I supplement the running with 5 lb hand weights to swing. If you don't break a serious sweat doing the 14 minute island lap with weights then you probably already have an intense daily exercise regimen that you've been maintaining for some time. The point of Wii Fit is to encourage and help people to achieve a basic level of fitness. Sure you can become a fitness freak by going to the gym every day, but most people can achieve a satisfactory level of fitness by increasing their daily activity level and watching what they eat.

Posted: May 27th 2008 1:29PM (Unverified) said

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wow, some of you people are taking minor quibbles with wii fit and going to town.

does the wii fit have flaws? sure, but not that many. it doesn't take that long to unlock all the items. and it's probably good that people get a feel for how the board works before they hop into some of the activities.

Posted: May 27th 2008 2:06PM (Unverified) said

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I wish the sequel was inevitable. I’m still waiting for the inevitable sequel of Wii Sports.

Eitherway, I'm loving it so far.

Posted: May 27th 2008 4:59PM (Unverified) said

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Ok, for all you idiots bitching that Wii Fit isnt a work out, you probably havent even tried the game or played it enogh to know. Trying doing the pushups challenge, or the jackknife challenge, then I dare you to say that wii fit doesnt give u a workout. Or try the long distance sprint, you probably wont even make it half way. I guarentee most of those people who say wii fit isnt a workout or dont like it are those fat slobs who sit at home like couch potatoes, sooo STFU

Posted: May 27th 2008 5:10PM KaiCherry said

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An interesting review.

Here is a "Real World, Real Person" review for you.

Family of 5: 2 Boys, 1 Girl, Mom, Dad

4 out of 5 of these people are *at minimum* overweight. Only one of them has any sort of regular exercise or diet regimen.

Let's get one thing out of the way RIGHT NOW: Wii Fit is NOT just about "leaning".

Every single bad/inaccurate review I've seen on Wii Fit seems to not realize or know that Wii Fit has many, MANY exercises...and the difficulty is *progressive*.

I assure you that an hour on Wii Fit is an hour of exercise well spent...*when you get to that point*.

Wii fit seems to be made for people that are NOT FIT (gasp!) and as such ramps up the difficulty at the pace of the user.

In fact, some exercises actually adapt themselves to your performance (plus or minus) in situ. Rhythm Boxing comes to mind here.

Anyway back to this family. One week in and Wii Fit is now a part of our *lifestyle*...

Sugary snacks have been throw out of the house...internet/gaming now requires a minimum 15 minute Wii Fit workout (and no one is complaining)...and one of us actually decided to quit smoking.

One of the 3 older members is dedicated to a minimum of 1 hour/day on advanced settings for at least 50% of the activities...and THAT PERSON was not the one that was previously on any kind of fitness plan.

See...what I don't think a lot of the skeptics, naysayers, fitness experts and fat-people denigrating pricks out there realize is that for many people, exercise is a DRAG. They HATE it. They want to do it, but it is akin to a root canal to them. The biggest, most effective and long-lasting step towards fitness is making unfit people actually...care at all.

And make no mistake...Nintendo knows how to make games. With Wii Fit, they have succeeded in doing something that no Jillian, Ass-Blaster, Magic Shake or Fad Diet has been able to do for fatties across the globe: they have made them give a damn.

And when you add points, unlockables, high scores and other game elements...it makes fatties with a Gamer Mind give a damn. They want that score..they want they extra goddamned star.

CelebrityBiggestFitClubLooser? Its nice to watch, but that's "not me"...

A 100 pt spread against my closest "rival"...and watching my line do a steady, even decline over 4 days? Marveling as I go over 1000K rotations, laughing with glee as sweat flies off of me?

*THAT* is what Wii Fit is about. It seems to have several parallel motivators built in that drive the flabby gamer.

Thanks. Thanks, Nintendo for the last 7 days. I haven't felt this good in years and my kids are getting that Gym time that the school system cut.


Posted: Jun 1st 2008 11:51PM (Unverified) said

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So in conclusion.. this is a workout system for the lazy people and those that can't spare 1 hour of their time.
bleh

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