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bitchinmona's recommendation
Ok everyone and their fatcat knows what wii fit is. I don't need to post an image of the box it comes in. This image, pilfered from Flickr (via Svenstorm) seemed MUCH more appropriate and infinitely more realistic than some serene, svelte model standing like a flamingo with the only thought in her head being "namaste".
Provided this apparatus doesn't run for the hills once it sees me coming, I think we could get to be pretty good friends. Clearly it's not afraid to tell me what I already know but unlike a judgy stranger, the wii fit may just have the ability to give me some solid direction and pointers without making me feel like Grimace crashing a Bratz after-party. (:
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Updated Dec 8, 2008
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MadameXAnnie's recommendation
Having fun, while exercising, without having to leave the house...on something that is neither loud nor takes up the whole living room space? Oh yeah, it is quite fantastic to have a Wii Fit! I bought it as a present for my roommate now...I will barely let him have it!! It's really funny but I just feel really good about playing video games in a healthy way. And at least, that is a game I am good to... :)
Updated Nov 30, 2008
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FastFinder007's recommendation
First, let me clarify the purpose of the wii fit. It's main function is its ability to measure weight. This isn't just a static weight, the way the sensors are distributed, it measures the weight distribution (ie: it can tell if you are leaning one way or another)
So that means it is not only a great way to record your stats, but it is good for posture realignment as well. You can't run on the thing or you would break it, but it does provide some fun ways to strength train and to stretch. Yes, you could do it for free, but would you? By following what they tell you, you don't need to look up what you need to do, pay attention to how long you've actually been "exercising", or write down your weight everyday.
All in all, it makes strength training and posture adjusting easier and more doable. It's a great way to start if you haven't been physical in awhile and actually measuring yourself regularly is important as well. You still have to eat right and probably do some cardio outside of the Wii Fit, but everyone has to move one step at a time.
Updated Nov 26, 2008
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Stormsky's recommendation
I got the Wii fit system this summer and as of today I have lost 50 pounds and dropped from a 16 to a size 10. I'm buying 4 more of the Wii fit systems for my 3 friends and 1 for my boss . If you want to make a change from fat butt to tight butt go out and spend the money for this item. It will pay for itself by helping you change your life.
Updated Nov 26, 2008
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samm0810's recommendation
This is a great gift for any body, young or old. I lost 6lbs with the wii fit, and i've gotten into yoga and now I'm calm and relaxed.
Updated Nov 25, 2008
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OK! This is so on my Christmas list.