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Wii Fit

Wii Fit

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From: Nintendo
Category: Video Games

Buy New: $155.99



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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 376 reviews
Sales Rank: 1

Platform: Nintendo Wii
ESRB: Everyone
Media: Video Game
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Age: 5 - 20 years
Operating System: Nintendo Wii
Shipping Weight (lbs): 10
Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0

MPN: WI-RVLRRFNE
Model: RVLRRFNE
UPC: 045496901080
EAN: 0045496901080
ASIN: B000VJRU44

Release Date: May 21, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Lean to block soccer balls, swivel hips to power hoop twirls or balance to hold the perfect yoga pose. As you stand on the Wii Balance Board, included with Wii Fit, your body's overall balance is tied to the game in a way you've never experienced before
  • Wii Fit also uses the Wii Balance Board for daily tests. These evaluate two key measures that a household can track via progress charts -
  • Body Mass Index (BMI) - A weight evaluation based on a ratio of weight to height
  • Wii Fit Age - The Wii Fit Age is measured by factoring the user's BMI reading, testing the user's center of gravity and conducting quick balance tests
  • Wii Fit includes more than 40 types of training activities designed to appeal to all members of a household. Training falls into four fitness categories -

Accessories:

  • Wii 5-in-1 Fitness Bundle
  • 3-Year Extended Service Plan - Covers Electronic Items $0-$200 - Repair
  • Wii Fit Balance Board Glow in the Dark Silicone Sleeve
  • Wii Fit Balance Board Blue Silicone Sleeve
  • Wii Fit Balance Board Clear Silicone Sleeve

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  • Wii Fit Rechargeable Battery Pack for Balance Board
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  • Wii Fit Balance Board Clear Silicone Sleeve
  • Wii Fit Balance Board Mat
  • Wii Fit Yoga Mat

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Get a great workout right in your home without going to the gym. Nintendo Wii Fit with Wii Balance Board turns your living room into a fitness center for the whole family. Family members will have fun getting a "core" workout, and talking about and comparing their results and progress on a new channel on the Wii Menu. Aerobic Exercise - 10-minute exercises that are designed to get your heart pumping Muscle Conditioning - Controlled motions using arms, legs and other body parts Yoga Poses - Classic poses that focus on balance and stretching Balance Games - Fun activities, such as ski jumping and heading soccer balls, that challenge the player's overall body balance

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The active-play phenomenon started by Wii Sports now spreads to your whole body thanks to Wii Fit and the pressure-sensitive Wii Balance Board, which comes bundled with it. Used together players will experience an extensive array of fun, dynamic and surprisingly challenging activities, including aerobics, yoga, muscle stretches and balance oriented games. The focus of these activities is towards providing a "core" workout, a popular exercise method that emphasizes slower, controlled motions, but it's the fun approach to fitness of Wii Fit that will keep players hooked on fitness for years to come.

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Have fun while you get fit
The Wii Balance Board
The Wii Balance Board.
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Calculate your BMI and Wii Fit age
Calculate your BMI and Wii Fit age.
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Enjoy a wide variety of mini-games
Enjoy a wide variety of mini-games.
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Follow your own personal trainer
Follow your own personal trainer.
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Track your progress against friends
Track your progress against friends.
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The Wii Fit Balance Board
The primary tenet of Wii Fit is balance. Your center of balance, the point between your left and right sides when you stand upright, has a lot to do with your health. Those without an even center of balance will be unnaturally compensating for this imbalance, which causes their posture to become misaligned, increasing the possibility of putting unnecessary strain on their bodies. This is where the Wii Balance Board comes in.

Similar in appearance to a step aerobics board, the Wii Balance Board is much, much more. Easily capable of supporting weights up to a maximum of 300 pounds, it is sturdy and precise, able to measure weight and register pressure accurately when placed on a variety of flat surfaces. This advanced level of sensitivity allows for both the wide range of activities found in the Wii Fit software as well as the board's amazing ability recognize individual players by their weight alone.

Getting Started: Create a Profile
Before you jump into doing exercises and activities, you'll start by creating a profile. This is done easily and intuitively by simply choosing a Mii, entering your height and age information, and doing a few quick tests that will serve as a baseline for your new Wii fitness regimen. These tests are:

  • BMI Check: BMI, or Body Mass Index, is a measure of body fat based on height and weight that is the standard used by agencies such as the World Health Organization and the National Institute of Health. To check your BMI, you'll enter your height then stand on the Wii Balance Board and let it read your weight.
  • Wii Fit Age: After you've checked your BMI, you'll do a basic balance test and find out your current Wii Fit Age. This basic balance test measures how well you can control your left and right balance. Based on the results, you'll be assigned a Wii Fit Age.

Four Categories of Fun
Once you have created your profile it's time to have some fun. Wii Fit features four main categories of exercises to choose from: Strength Training, Aerobics, Yoga and Balance Games. Wii Fit will guide you through the first three with the help of your own virtual personal trainer, while the balance games offer variety and fun to help keep you engaged and excited about your fitness goals. In addition, as you spend time exercising, you'll earn Fit Credits that unlock additional exercises and activities within your favorite categories that will allow you to continue to push yourself. See more detail on the four categories below:

  • Strength Training: Put your strength to the test with muscle-toning exercises like Single Leg Extension, Sideways Leg Lift, Arm and Leg Lift, Single-Arm Stand, Torso Twists, Rowing Squat, Single Leg Twist, Lunge, Push-Up and Side Plank, Jackknife, Plank and Tricep Extension. Challenges include Push-Up Challenge, Plank Challenge and Jackknife Challenge.
  • Aerobics: Get your heart pumping with fun, interactive Aerobic exercises like Hula Hoop, Basic Step, Basic Run, Super Hula Hoop, Advanced Step, 2-P Run, Rhythm Boxing, Free Step and Free Run.
  • Yoga: Work on your balance and flexibility with Yoga poses and activities like Deep Breathing, Half-Moon, Dance, Cobra, Bridge, Spinal Twist, Shoulder Stand, Warrior, Tree, Sun Salutation, Standing Knee, Palm Tree, Chair, Triangle and Downward-Facing Dog.
  • Balance Games: Get into the action with fun, balanced-based games like Soccer Heading, Ski Slalom, Ski Jump, Table Tilt, Tightrope Walk, Balance Bubble, Penguin Slide, Snowboard Slalom and Lotus Focus.

Keep Track of Your Progress
Because keeping fit is an ongoing process, Wii Fit also tracks the activities you do the most and puts them into your Favorites category. With this information players can note exercises and activities that they are strong in, as well as others that may need to improve at. Some of the ways players can use this information for are to:

  • Keep tabs on your daily progress with easy-to-understand graphs and charts. Using your personal profile, you can set goals, view a graph of your BMI results over time, see how many Fit Credits you've earned, check your Wii Fit Age and even enter exercise time you've done outside of Wii Fit. It's all about coming back and exercising a little every day, and the personal profile makes tracking your daily progress simple and easy.
  • Quickly check your Wii Fit Age and BMI without even putting the game in the console by going directly to the Wii Fit Channel.
  • Allow up to eight family members can create their own profiles in Wii Fit. On the profile-selection screen, everyone in the family can see each other's recent BMI progress and Fit Credit total. This will allow families to have a friendly competition to exercise and get fit.
Variety, fun and progress tracking; Wii Fit has it all. So, Wii owners if you ready to reclaim your balance and get fit all you need is Wii Fit, a few minutes a day to play and the urge to have fun. Get on board today.



Customer Reviews:   Read 371 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars An active gift for a BIG birthday!   July 21, 2008
I'm still working out the effects of a broken foot, and the balance games in particular are doing wonders for my ankle strength (even after having gone through a month of PT.) I think this device, long-term, will be a great benefit to us. And it is fun! What more could you ask?

The Man surprised me with this over the weekend (we've had the wii about a month.) What an unmitigated BLAST this board is! The selection of yoga, aerobics, strength and balance games and exercises will give you enough variety to keep you up and moving for hours at a time. You begin with a small selection of basic exercises and as you build time, the system unlocks more and more games and variety - I don't see us tiring of this.

It is easily possible to switch back-and-forth between two people, and that adds more fun to the games, although you don't play them head-to-head.



5 out of 5 stars Great fun and surprisingly a real workout!   July 21, 2008
The kids and I gave this to my husband for his birthday. I honestly couldn't figure out why he wanted this as he/we could go for a walk or jog for FREE. Well......I must say that the Wii Fit is great family fun and actually a challenge. The kids are having fun with a lot of the games and all the other training exercises. My son, who plays soccer, enjoys the soccer heading game and we enjoy watching him get hit in the "head" with soccer cleats and panda heads. I enjoyed finding out that my Wii Age was 32 -- 10 years less then what I am! My goal is to get it down to 18! Get Wii Fit and get off that couch! It's worth the price!


4 out of 5 stars Nice   July 20, 2008
This is a great workout. I do not break a sweat when using this. But this is a core workout. You will work you abs, back,ect.
I knew that when I purchase it. I have unlocked all the workouts and now it is getting boring. I am hoping that Wii comes out with another workout to go with the board.



5 out of 5 stars Wii Fit   July 19, 2008
The Wii Fit makes exercise fun! It's like having an interactive scale that helps you meet your weight and exercise goals.


5 out of 5 stars Lots of potential   July 19, 2008
I've had the Wii Fit for a month now, long enough to get over the novelty phase, and I still love it. The point of the Wii Fit isn't fun, even though some of the balance games are entertaining. This is about fitness. No, it doesn't give me the same workout as an hour of kickboxing or aerobics at the gym, but it's convenient and much cheaper than a good treadmill. It also tracks my weight and my exercise. I can even put in other exercises that I do.

I love the yoga, but I've always been a yoga buff. Some of the strength training exercises are a little awkward with the board, and it complains at me about weight change if I use hand weights. The hula hoop and the boxing are winners for me. I also like the free step aerobics that provides a beat (that I can speed up or slow down) and tracks my steps while I watch tv. My son downloaded some Miis, and he thinks it's funny to see me doing step aerobics with Darth Vader, Mickey Mouse, and Charlie Brown.

My sister also bought this for my dad to go with the Wii that the rest of us got him for his 80th birthday. He and my mom have been using it, even though my dad has never had any use for computers or video games. With them Nintendo hasn't just tapped the casual player audience; they've tapped the no-play-ever audience. Kudos.

I look forward to new software using the Wii Fit board. I've heard that Jillian Michaels, among others, is developing a program for it, and I'm very interested to see how Jillian will use this to kick our collective butts. All in all, the Wii Fit has a great deal of potential.

But there are some things that I would like to see. How about a calorie tracker? Or ways other than BMI to track progress? I would also like to be able to enter exercises for days other than the current one. I went out of town for five days, and when I got back, I found that I couldn't enter any of the exercise that I did while I was gone. Since these are all software suggestions, they would be easy to add.


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