Wii Fit?

wartknight

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Anyone have one or use one ever?
I'm wondering if it is a decent workout.
I run 20-30 miles a week, but don't do any strength training and am always looking for something different.
 

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I got it for Christmas.

It's really fun. You basically make what you want of it.

You can make it a work out if you want, but you can also just do it for the games. Depends how hard you push yourself.
 

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Not a decent workout at all. Wii fit is for 80 year old women to get a workout, but if you are a runner, it will do nothing.
 

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Not a decent workout at all. Wii fit is for 80 year old women to get a workout, but if you are a runner, it will do nothing.



Lol my wife and I get decent workouts out of it. We're only in our mid 20s too.
 

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Is it something that can make some games more fun, or does it have it's own games with it for a "workout"
 

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Not the greatest workout, but quite fun. I also just got the Shaun White Snowboarding game that uses the balance board....very fun game that you control largely with the board.
 

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It tones and strengthens. The yoga portion of it can be tough if you balance is poor. Might not get much out of aerobics but the rest is solid.
 

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Is it something that can make some games more fun, or does it have it's own games with it for a "workout"

I would say a little of both. It's not going to replace a distance runner's workout routine by any means, but it's a good way to get some activity and have some fun if the weather is crappy or you're too lazy to go to the gym. Most of the strength exercises are basic core strength, so if you're already in good shape you might not get much from it. But if you're in round shape like me, you might find it is a good start.

The only games that come with it that are just fun games are the balance games- soccer ball heading, ski slalom, ski jump, etc. You still get some decent activity while doing those as well. I do look forward to more games in the future that utilize the board. I think someone mentioned Shaun White, and Rayman Raving Rabbids 3 supposedly uses it pretty well. Haven't played either yet myself.
 

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Apparently Boxing (the free version that comes with the Wii) is a decent workout. I know a lady that lost 30 lbs by boxing 30-60 minutes every day.
 

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Apparently Boxing (the free version that comes with the Wii) is a decent workout. I know a lady that lost 30 lbs by boxing 30-60 minutes every day.

I could believe that. Boxing is the only game on the Wii Sports disc that really gets you moving, I could see a lot of benefit by doing it that long every day.
 

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Anyone have one or use one ever?
I'm wondering if it is a decent workout.
I run 20-30 miles a week, but don't do any strength training and am always looking for something different.

Do you have an Ipod Touch or nano? I bought the Nike+ a few weeks ago and I like the way it tracks my runs and it's very accurate. Without calibrating it, I ran on the treadmill and it said I ran 1.98 miles and the treadmill said 2. Once you plug the Ipod into your PC it automatically send it to Nike. You then can see your pace, calories, miles, etc. I wouldn't buy a Touc or Nano just to have it but if you already have onof thesde it's well worth the $20. BTWE-I use it with NB shoes.
 

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Do you have an Ipod Touch or nano? I bought the Nike+ a few weeks ago and I like the way it tracks my runs and it's very accurate. Without calibrating it, I ran on the treadmill and it said I ran 1.98 miles and the treadmill said 2. Once you plug the Ipod into your PC it automatically send it to Nike. You then can see your pace, calories, miles, etc. I wouldn't buy a Touc or Nano just to have it but if you already have onof thesde it's well worth the $20. BTWE-I use it with NB shoes.

Not to get OT, but I bought the Nike+ shoes so I could use that. But those shoes are NOT for people with wide feet. I cannot even walk a half mile in those things before my feet start to cramp. I would love to use one, but I still haven't been able to find any that are wide enough for my feet (and I usually don't have to go "looking" for wide shoes)
 
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Not to get OT, but I bought the Nike+ shoes so I could use that. But those shoes are NOT for people with wide feet. I cannot even walk a half mile in those things before my feet start to cramp. I would love to use one, but I still haven't been able to find any that are wide enough for my feet (and I usually don't have to go "looking" for wide shoes)

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and then buy some real shoes. I've always had good luck with New Balance. Nike seems to be geared towards 150lb runners with perfect feet. If you live in DM go to Fitness Sports.
 

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We gotWii fit for christmas. My wife runs about 30 miles per week and she finds the workout more fun than serious, but it is still a workout. Where it can really help runners is their balance. My wife is in scary good shape from running but didnt score as well when it comes to balance. The Fit is really good at balance development. The real bonus to Wii fit is our whole family plays active games all together. My 3 year old is really funny doing the ski jump and Mario Cart. Now we spend the evening being active and having fun together. The Yoga, Stregnth training and Aerobics are really meant for converting couch potatoes rather than honing already strong athletes. But it is fun for all
 

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We gotWii fit for christmas. My wife runs about 30 miles per week and she finds the workout more fun than serious, but it is still a workout. Where it can really help runners is their balance. My wife is in scary good shape from running but didnt score as well when it comes to balance. The Fit is really good at balance development. The real bonus to Wii fit is our whole family plays active games all together. My 3 year old is really funny doing the ski jump and Mario Cart. Now we spend the evening being active and having fun together. The Yoga, Stregnth training and Aerobics are really meant for converting couch potatoes rather than honing already strong athletes. But it is fun for all
That is good to hear.
So far it has been a lot of fun to watch my almost 3 year old box. She hasn't figured ouut tennis yet though.
 

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Funny that my wife and I were just talking about Wii games for exercise this morning. I want to find something that is fun enough that I still want to play all the time, with the exercise just an added bonus. Any games fit that description? I was hoping Raving Rabbits my fit the bill.
 

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