Archive for November, 2008

Wii Fit Book Reviews

Wii Fit Book Reviews

Wii Fit is an amazing tool for losing weight. The Internet is replete with Wii Fit weight-loss success stories. After you get your doctor’s go-ahead, use Wii Fit consistently along with a reduced-calorie diet and you should see results too! To make the most of Fit, pick up one or all of these handy guides to help you along.

Wii Fit Training Companion: Prima Official Game Guide

This in-depth guide explains the features and benefits of each and every exercise on Wii Fit. If a player has a specific goal, this guide will give you a routine tailored to reaching it. For family fun, consult this book for ideas on how to maximize the light-hearted competition. Logs are included to track your progress.

Get Fit on Wii Fit

This book by Gerald Roebroeks offers regimens to suit your specific needs that you can “test-drive” on the Wii and customize to reach your own goals. Log your progress as you go along.

Ultimate Nintendo Wii Cheats and Guides – Get The Most For Wii Fit! v. 1

Papercut Ltd published this in-depth guide that not only gives you tips on how to optimize your experience on Wii Fit, but also on countless other Wii games. This book is for serious gamers who don’t have time for something as frivolous as fun when winning is the only option. Grab this guide and be the very best!

What are you waiting for? Get Fit!

Posted on 29th November 2008
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My Fitness Coach for Wii

My Fitness Coach for Wii

Wii continues its quest to shape up the world with yet another exercise game: My Fitness Coach. And who is this virtual fitness coach? Her name is Maya. Maya will guide you through over 400 exercises, offer tips and motivation to keep you moving, and help you to reach your fitness goals. Whether you want to lose weight, strengthen your body, or improve your flexibility, Maya can help you get there.

clip_image002Start out by having a thorough fitness evaluation and continue by choosing the environment in which you want to exercise. You can even choose the music you’ll work out to from four diverse genres. Set goals and a timetable in which you want to meet them and log your progress daily or weekly. When you need a rest, take one in the virtual Meditation Garden where yoga and stretching help you take the edge off. Unlike Wii Fit, My Fitness Coach allows you to track your nutrition habits as well. Enjoy a wide variety of routines including Pilates, Yoga, Strength Training, Weight Loss, Cardio, and Flexibility. For the uncoordinated among us, a model will demonstrate the moves for you before you try them on your own.

My Fitness Coach is a great addition to Wii’s ever-expanding selection of exercise games like Wii Fit and Jillian Michaels Fitness Ultimatum 2009.

Before embarking on any new exercise routine, check in with your doctor to get his or her approval first.

Posted on 28th November 2008
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Wii Games For Parents

Wii Games For Parents

Parents can have fun too! Not only can Mom and Dad tap into their inner child with their kid’s Wii games, but they can also play the games geared towards adults.

Maybe you’ve enjoyed watching the fierce competition on Iron Chef for years, well now you can test your own cooking skills with Iron Chef America: Supreme Cuisine for Wii. Think you can do more with squid than Cat Cora, Mario Batali, or Masahuru Marimoto? Find out by challenging them to a cook-off Iron Chef style. Enter the Kitchen Stadium and create three to six dishes featuring one of over fifteen theme ingredients in the Supreme Cuisine challenge.

If you don’t enjoy cooking, perhaps music is your thing. Wii Music can provide hours of fun as you test your skills on over sixty instruments, hone your conducting technique leading a virtual orchestra, and tune up your musical timing. Grab your Balance Board to make the most of drum mode and record your musical masterpieces to share with your friends.

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More of the sporty type? Try Tiger Woods PGA Tour 09 All-Play. Tiger’s very own coach, Hank Haney, will assess your current golfing skills and guide you on to greatness on your own clubs calibrated to your preferences. Play alone or with your friends and challenge each other in over fifteen mini-games.

If you want more of a workout, try Wii Fit or Jillian Michaels Fitness Ultimatum 2009. Both games can help you get into the shape of your life and provide hours of fun at that.

There are so many other Wii games available for Mom and Dad to enjoy. Try them all to see which one you like the best!

Posted on 28th November 2008
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