Wii Fit Plus with Wii Fitness Trainer – What to Look Forward To: Review and Video

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To sincerely realize how Wii revolutionizes gaming, you have to try it for yourself. Quite plainly, Wii is for everyone. The ease of function and interactivity of the Wii Remote and Nunchuk allows for a extraordinary social gaming for the whole household. You don’t simply play Wii, you go through it.

Wii is not just a gaming console, it’s a reason to get together with your buddies and household and play today’s best games. Wii provides legendary Nintendo franchises as Mario, Zelda and Metroid, as well as all other classics as Wii Sports and Wii Play.

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The Wii Fit is white, Dimensions (Height x Width x Depth): 13.00 x 20.00 x 3.00 inches It uses power of 4 x AA batteries and the unit weighs 4.5 kg. The Wii Fit balance board is top notch in quality. Very durably built, rubber feet on the bottom of it to make sure, that it does not move around while in use.

The balance board is a multi-point electronic sensing weighing scale. It not only is able to measure your weight but it also can detect changes in your weight and pressure when you are standing on it. There is a sensor built in that checks weight changes many times a second.

Clear out the living-room floor, put on your short shorts, dust off the old headband, and get ready to feel the burn. The Wii Fit is back, set to help you burn calories and show you simply how little rhythm you have – all the while achieving inner peace.

Nintendo’s all new Wii Fit Plus is a full body and mental exercise loaded into an low-priced $19.99 disc ($99 if you need the Wii Balance Board bundle) being released Oct. 4.

This time round you will be mastering kungfu, lead a band, surviving an obstacle course, and learn yoga.

The Wii Fit Plus is not an entirely new game – it mixes the previous exercises and actions with fifteen other games and 6 other strength training and yoga exercises. as with the original Wii Fit, the Plus allows you and your friends to create a profile and enjoy a series of exercises spread across multiple categories.

Existing Wii Fit owners can utilize their previous saved profiles and seamlessly keep their exercise history going.

This time around, the Wii Fit Plus boasts of a Wii fitness trainer that assists you reach your self-imposed goals.

The Wii fitness trainer suggests the exercises you should be doing based on your individual day-to-day time constraints and what you feel is overall individual betterment.

Players can also customize a recommended routine choosing from 30 various workouts taken from the strength training and yoga categories.

There are 3 new yoga poses (gate, extension, grounded) and strength workouts (side lunge, single-leg reach, balance bridge).

With the completion of each exercise and activity, an all-new calorie counter shows on screen with figures on the calories burnt in that exercise.

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This calorie counter can as well be used to set a Calorie burn Goal. Instead of selecting how many calories you want to kill off, the Wii Fit Plus will allow you to choose different food types and state you their calorie consumption equivalent (based on USA National Nutrient Database).

The game includes goodies like chocolate bars (455 calories), chips (390 calories) and fried chicken (265 calories). This way, you can set a Calorie burn Goal and complete various activities to burn them away.

While the Wii Fit Plus stands out in all the feel-good traditional workouts, the core of the bundle is what all buddies and family will be playing together, the Training Plus games. There are 15 new actions that will challenge the player’s balance, rhythm, strength, aerobics and mental agility – sometimes all five at once.

The featured game is the Obstacle Course, which places participants in the shoes of a Mario like character, with players running in place to avoid ruining balls, jumping over cliffs, and averting hazards as rolling logs.

Rhythm kungfu has them punching the air and raising their legs in time with the beat. There is also juggling, snowball fighting, biking, parade march, and a great deal of balancing and mind games.

The recent price cut of the Nintendo Wii (new price $200) makes the Wii Fit Plus an inexpensive, healthy and interactive game. The Wii fitness trainer is a great addition to the existing bundle and makes this game truly special for working out at home.