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Post by Marik on May 21, 2008 20:41:50 GMT -5
I got it today and played it for 40 minutes worth of exercises(about 90 minutes of power time) and it's a lot of fun! The board is a great new controller and the games fun. Said I was over weight a very little bit, so I'm aiming to get to an ideal weight. Lets see if this crap works.
The Yoga, Strength exercises and the mini games makes a compelling package, making me do things I never done before.
OK enough of that, I want to watch the 3 Indy flicks so I can watch the new one in peace.... that is if I can get to them
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Post by Mr. G on May 22, 2008 11:28:57 GMT -5
2P Start did a comic about Wii Fit yesterday. I can realistically see that happen in households. After all, considering how it's selling out, there's gotta be pulling some demand from much more casual users.
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Post by ShadowFan24 on May 22, 2008 16:37:24 GMT -5
I'm too poor to buy Wii Fit. Poor = Fat. LOL
Once my checks start coming in again I will buy it. However, to my surprise I got two checks today, however they only equaled around $100, which is less then one check for me. One check is anywhere between 130 to 150.
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Post by odinsafeperson on May 22, 2008 19:52:27 GMT -5
Well I'll get it....sometime lol
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Post by Lil Ninja on May 22, 2008 21:16:16 GMT -5
I guess I could get it when I get myself a Wii... or I can just continue on with the exercises I do without it.
Just remember to not overdo it or you're gonna be sore all over the next day
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Post by ShadowFan24 on May 23, 2008 5:28:29 GMT -5
Too late. I was filling candy racks at the registers on Wednesday, and for some reason I kept grabbing the candy that went on the bottom of it. :/ And I filled them for almost two hours. So I felt like I had been doing squats all day, which I haven't done since I was thirteen. Plus not to mention there are twelve candy racks, so I was doing this twelve times, for several pieces of candy. I woke up yesterday morning and started going down stairs and it hit me so hard. I could barely walk. lol
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Post by Marik on May 24, 2008 18:49:23 GMT -5
After a steady amount of Wii Fit with at least 30 minutes a day on each of these days, I've been having fun for the most part. I apparently have a bad center of gravity with it to the left and down than a normal center. And after it, I lost .5 pounds, which means nothing because we shift 2 pounds throughout the day.
I still have a BMI of 26, but this is very controversial, because for example, if you're completely ripped, and you're a workout nut, you're still overweight to it cause you weigh more than a fat guy due to the muscle weighs more than fat thing. So Wii Fit's BMI only works if you're straight up fat. I'm never gonna say I'm fat, cause I'm not, but I also know I don't have a 3% body fat ratio either. I'm short but stronger than what Wii Fit expects me to. It doesn't mean I shouldn't try to lose a few pounds.
The best thing about the game is that it really shows how screwed up your body is. And knowing it makes you want to solve it. A lot of people mock Wii Fit's exercises, but hey, a push up is still a push up and a jackknife is still a jackknife, so it can get tiring. My problem is that there are some dud mini games on it. I personally think the Hula Hoop game doesn't work at all(I found a way to cheat it though).
Right now my arms and legs are killing me, I'm usually inactive but am showing some more progress.
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Post by ShadowFan24 on May 25, 2008 13:18:14 GMT -5
I'm going to be getting the Wii Fit for a graduation present. I was going to buy it on my own, but I've been getting a lack of hours at work. And our tenants moved out, and we won't give them their security deposit back, because they screwed us over, so now there is an extra $850. Most kids want new laptops, cars, expensive things, but I don't. Honestly it took me a long time to even ask for the Wii Fit. I think that it's too expensive and I don't want my parents to buy it, but my mom insisted.
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