Wii Fit with Balance Board Reviews

Wii Fit with Balance Board

  • Wii Fit requires a Wii console to play. Wii console sold separately.
  • Wii Fit combines fitness with fun and is designed for everyone, young and old. Wii Fit players work towards personal fitness goals and they block soccer balls, swivel hips to power hoop twirls, and go big on ski jumps to get themselves there.
  • Check your daily progress, set goals, check your Wii Fit Age, and even enter exercise time you’ve done outside of Wii Fit.
  • Wii Fit Age is measured by factoring the user’s BMI reading, testing the user’s center of gravity and conducting quick balance tests.
  • Training is at the core of Wii Fit. You can spend as much (or as little) time as you want trying out all of the 40+ activities Wii Fit offers.

The hit combination of Wii Sports and the Wii Remote brought golf swings and tennis serves into people’s homes. Now Nintendo turns the living room into a fitness center for the whole family with Wii Fit and the Wii Balance Board. 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. Lean to block soccer balls, swivel hips to power hoop twirls or balance to hold the perfect yoga pose. As users stand on t

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  1. Sophocles Sophocleous says:
    1,165 of 1,236 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Own a Wii? Are an adult? Don’t have time but want to stay fit? Then BUY THIS!, May 5, 2008
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    Sophocles Sophocleous (Nicosia, Cyprus) –
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    = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
    This review is from: Wii Fit with Balance Board (Video Game)

    I own the Wii Fit since last week. I’m 32, 1.76m, ~82-84kg (fluctuates) and with my wedding coming up in a few months I wanted to lose some weight. I work all day and have little time in the evenings so the preparation and driving to and from the gym was too much. I wanted to use that 30-40 min to exercise, not prepare for exercise. I own a Wii since Xmas and decided to try this out after reading various reviews on the internet. Is this as good as going to the gym? No it does not replicate a gym. Will it get the job done? Will it keep you fit and help you lose weight? YES YES YES! I love it and highly recommend it. I get a great work out in 45 min. I feel great about myself, and have already lost a kilo. (note I have not changed my diet). Notice I get my work out in as much time as it takes to commute and prepare for gym. I also have more fun than going to the gym on my own. Perhaps going to a gym with a friend would be more fun. Depends. Anyway I love the Wii Fit! Note it takes a few times to get used to it and figure out how best to use it. Why? Well there is no prepared program for you. You have to decide on your own what you want to do and in what sequence. I start off by doing the aerobics (jogging, holla hoop) and then vary. Basically, the Wii Fit breaks its exercises into Muscle, Balance, Aerobics, and Yoga. I mainly doing the Aerobics and mix in some muscle and yoga. The muscle and yoga can be really tough. You wouldn’t believe how much. You can really feel the muscles working. I do the balance exercises when I’m tired and want to relax a bit in between exercises. They may help with balance but are more of a game than anything else. The more you exercise, new exercises open up. In other words, you start of with a limited about of stuff to do and slowly you get more and more. Don’t listen to the few negative reviews you may read on the internet. They were probably biased against the product before even trying it. This product costs a little more than going to the gym for a month (at least in my country). By the time I unlock all the exercises, I will have exercised more than a 1-month gym subscription, burnt more calories, and will have a fun game left too! Compared to nothing after a month at a gym. I highly recommend this. As I explained, you are getting more than your money’s worth, having fun, and getting fit.

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  2. Julie Neal says:
    401 of 422 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Wow!, May 20, 2008
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    Julie Neal (Sanibel Island, Fla.) –
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    = Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
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    Addictive. Hard. Rewarding. Fun. Tiring. Frustrating. Amazing.

    Too many adjectives, I know, but Wii Fit is all of those things.

    I was impressed when we bought a Wii for our daughter last Christmas. Now I’m thrilled. Finally, a video “game” that seems tailor made for me! I’ve only had my copy of Wii Fit for a few days now, but already I can tell that if any piece of home equipment is ever going to help me get back in shape, this is it. Setting it up is hardly tougher than slipping in a DVD, and, unlike the Total Gym I once had, it makes you feel young just using it.

    The first thing you do is weigh yourself by standing on the included wireless “Balance Board.” After that, everything seems more like a game than a workout, but after 30 minutes with this thing I was sweating just as much as I do at the gym. There are four types of exercises: aerobics, balance, strength training, and yoga. Lasting from a minute to 10 minutes each, specific virtual activities include boxing, hula-hooping, jogging, push-ups, some very fun snowboarding action and this funky tilting game where you push balls into virtual holes.

    Back to that balance board. You’ll hate what it tells you about yourself, but love that it told you. Besides your weight, you learn your Wii Fit Age, a figure that combines your weight, body mass index and sense of balance. As you exercise, the program tracks your progress, or lack of it.

    My only two complaints: the voice that speaks to you is little-kid cute, and there are no pre-set workouts.

    If you’re like me, you buy a lot of video games for your kids. If you can find it, buy this one for yourself. I got mine at list price, but I’d say it’s worth about $150.

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  3. C. Day "Charski" says:
    159 of 165 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    From a confirmed couch potato to a Wii Fit addict!, June 1, 2008
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    C. Day “Charski” (Central Coastal CA USA) –
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    = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
    This review is from: Wii Fit with Balance Board (Video Game)

    I won’t repeat what others have said about how this works, what it includes, or the fact that it is a quality piece of equipment.

    Nope, all I will say is – I’m a 54 year old female who HATES any type of “formal” exercise (that which is not walking or gardening, pretty much) and I LOVE MY Wii FIT!

    I just got it last week, waited a few days before getting it set up, and immediately set to learning how to balance my body (not my strong suit) – and finding it amazingly FUN in the process.

    Turning point was Friday when I CHOSE to get on the Wii instead of go make a sandwich for lunch! And 32 fast minutes went by, twirling, leaning, sweating and HAVING FUN before I finally made it to the kitchen.

    I am SO glad I bought this! I LOVE racking up “points” and unlocking even more games and the advanced levels.

    OK, so the graphics and voices are a little less than stellar but honestly I don’t care. I hope this thing lasts forever. Fun for the whole family!

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