| Wii Fit – a great piece of kiit that’s a surefire hiit! |
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| by Alex Zaharov-Reutt | |
| Thursday, 15 May 2008 | |
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Page 1 of 3 A cross between a personal trainer, a personal “Wii Sports” game with activities like ski jumping and soccer ball “bouncing” (while avoiding soccer boots), a game where you are the “table” upon which you need to cause marbles to roll into their respective holes and plenty more, and a set of bathroom scales, the Wii Fit is surely the most unique “gaming” controller ever devised. Totally wireless, the balance board requires that you be less than 150 kg (330 pounds) in weight, and takes you through a range of activities designed to make you, well, fitter. Of course, it is possible to “cheat” the system, but given that the aim of Wii Fit is to enhance your personal fitness levels, cheating is pointless and gives you no actual satisfaction, unlike cheating in regular games which can be more fun, although also, in the long run, unsatisfying. The activities include a range of balance games, muscle workouts, yoga and aerobic exercises. The balance games include that soccer “heading” game, ski slalom, ski jump, table tilt, tightrope tension, the balance bubble, the penguin slide, snowboard slalom and “zazen”. The aerobic exercises include hoop hoop to try and spin a virtual hoop around your waist, step basics, rhythm boxing, step plus, several types of jogging, free step, and super hula hoop. What are the muscle workouts, the yoga activities, and my other thoughts on the Wii Fit? Please read onto page 2. |
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