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"My body is ready." Remember how your parents told you playing video games would make you gain a bunch of weight, lead to bad posture, etc, etc? This game aims to prove them wrong.Wii Fit, part of the Wii Series (which includes Wii Sports and Wii Play), is an interactive series of exercises, mainly using the Wii Balance Board. These exercises include yoga, strength exercises, aerobics, and fun little balance games. The game also keeps track of players' body mass index and weight.Aside from the fact that it's a huge seller, and the balance board it comes with is already being used as a peripheral for other Wii games.There's a joke that it was invented to trick the Yanks into moving.As with any gym or exercise regime you'll get out what you put in. Many of the toughest exercises are also the ones most easy to do even without the game (eg. running, press-ups or jacknifes) and the rest could easily be provided by some yoga and aerobic exercise videos. What Wii Fit provides that videos and willpower don't is a regular schedule and encouragement to keep on going along with the ability to match your progress against earlier efforts.Of course, there is some debate as to how effective it actually is as a weight loss tool (and some research show that Wii Sports is more effective in that respect). So be aware that Your Mileage May Vary.There is a sequel entitled Wii Fit Plus, which makes the original game pretty much obselete as it contains everything the original does and more. Is your body ready? —Reggie Fils-Aime, during Wii Fit demonstration at Nintendo's E3 2007 press conference Contains examples of:
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