Get Fit with Wii Fit!

May 21st, 2008 by Stacie


This week, all across America, Nintendo Wii is launching the Wii Fit, a video game that is geared to help you do just that–get fit! The game comes with a Balance Board, which is used for all exercises. You can do Yoga, aerobic exercises, balance exercises, and games. Because the board is like a scale, you can find out your body mass index based on your height, and you can track weight changes and goals within the program. Sounds like a great idea!

As I have not yet had the fortune of trying out this program, you can read this article by Chris Kohler, who HAS tried the Wii Fit. His blog points out several items with the Wii Fit that I too am concerned about, namely that:

  1. You get weighed every time you step on the balance board (before you use it each time)–if you use it every day, you will be weighed every day. As you know, it’s best NOT to weigh yourself daily because weight fluctuates with the amount of liquids you consume, whether you’ve had a bowel movement, etc.
  2. From what I’m told, if you are already in shape, it is not a good replacement for other forms of exercise. Many people say they have not “worked up a sweat” using the program. Based on your initial fitness level, you may not find this program worth the money.

Who would benefit from the Wii Fit?

  1. The overweight or inactive child (or adult) who already has a Wii and is looking to become more active.
  2. The individual who is afraid or unable to work out outside the home (bad neighborhood that you wouldn’t want your kids outside?).
  3. Someone who wants to have fun playing a game while working out.

Still, this game shouldn’t substitute for regular physical activity and exercise. I am sure that many of us would rather pick up a basketball and shoot hoops with friends, go for a bike ride/hike/run, or play a game of tag with friends than be inside playing a video game (even if it is a variant of an exercise program). But for those rainy days when you just want something different, the Wii Fit may be the game for you.

Of note, you should always talk with your health care provider before beginning any exercise regimen.

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