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Wii Fit Plus with Balance Board

  • The Wii Fit Plus Bundle includes the game software and the Wii Balance Board.
  • Users can input the amount of time they want to spend on their workouts or select an area for personal improvement, and Wii Fit Plus will suggest a number of diverse activities for them.
  • For the first time, users can mix and match which strength and yoga activities they prefer on a given day. The seamless exercise flows make it easier than ever for users to maintain their daily workout routines.
  • The range of games and customization options will make players want to play every day. They¿ll be having so much fun that their workouts will seem to fly by in no time at all.

Product Description
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Wii Fit attracted millions of new players to the world of video games. Now Wii Fit Plus offers a range of new features and enhancements to help players reinvigorate their workouts, along with exercises and balance games designed to keep them fun. Players will find a new dimension to the Wii Fit experience as they easily set their own customized workout routines, or choose 20-, 30- or 40-minute workouts based on how much time they have available.

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Yoga and strength activity selector in 'Wii Fit Plus'
6 new yoga & strength activities.
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The 'Perfect 10' balance game from 'Wii Fit Plus'
The ‘Perfect 10′ balance game.
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Workout personalization options in the Locker Room in 'Wii Fit Plus'
Personalization options.
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The 'Obstacle Course' balance game from 'Wii Fit Plus'
‘Obstacle Course’ game
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Targeting specific body areas for excercise in 'Wii Fit Plus'
Target specific body areas.
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Users will also be able to choose from specialized workout routines that focus on all-around individual personal fitness goals or certain target areas. And with the addition of activities like Skateboarding and Rhythm Kung Fu, players will be using the Wii Balance Board accessory in a variety of new and fun ways.

Gameplay
As with the original Wii Fit release, Wii Fit Plus is designed, as its name implies, to improve the user’s fitness. The game contains a large number of activities that fall into a variety of categories, including: yoga, aerobics, strength training and balance games. With all but a few exceptions, which utilize variations on a standard Wii Remote configuration, all activities utilize the Wii Balance Board (included with this bundle), either alone or configured with either a Wii Remote alone or the Wii Remote and nunchuck. The Balance Board, like any other Wii controller acts as a motion/pressure sensing device wirelessly synched to your Wii and replicating your body’s movements. Each controller employed occupies one of the Wii’s four wireless inputs, together mapping the reference points needed to recreate most full body motions on screen. Although this limits the majority of the activities to a single player orientation, various activities throughout the game support up to eight players in alternating play.

To use Wii Fit Plus players import their Miis from their Wii system, set up profiles, establish a current physical baseline, set fitness goals, and embark on a routine to reach them. Wii Fit Plus tracks your usage, weight and progress towards your goal over time, giving you a status report as you start each session. At any time players can choose whatever activity they want, whether exercise or balance game, and as they progress in these they will level up in each, gaining points, setting high scores and unlocking more activities.

Personalization Option Via ‘The Locker Room’
The original Wii Fit was designed to have something for everyone. Now Wii Fit Plus raises the bar by providing users with personalization options that allow them to find/create a specific workout routine that is exactly right for them, their family and their lifestyle. One example of this is “The Locker Room.” Easily accessible throughout the game, here players can choose from a number customizable options that allow them to maximize their time with Wii Fit Plus without having to navigate through the game menu while in the middle of a workout. In essence this allows players to become their own personal trainer. Customization options available within The Locker Room include: preprogrammed and timed Wii Fit Plus Routines; My Routine, where you choose your own set of activities, optimizing their length and area of the body to be focused on; and Favorites, a notation of activities you frequent, which provides fast access to exercises you enjoy doing the most.

Addition Yoga and Strength Exercises
Designed as an addition to the already substantial list of focused, physical exercises available in Wii Fit, Wii Fit Plus contains six new and challenging strength and yoga activities. But continuing with the game’s commitment to personalization, the key to these additions is not in their volume, but in how the player chooses to mix and match them. Do them in the order they are presented, or combine them in whatever order you want. The choice is yours. The player even has the ability to repeat the ones that he/she prefers, maximizing attention and effort where it is needed most. In addition, for those to whom time is a commodity, you can now omit unnecessary interludes between exercises, making for a continuous, timesaving routine.

A Wealth of New Balance Games
Regardless of the considerable fitness factor packed into Wii Fit Plus, the Nintendo brand is and will always be all about having fun. With that in mind Wii Fit Plus also comes packed with 15 new, entertaining balance games suitable for every member of the family. Just a few of those that players can expect to see are: Juggling; Skateboarding; Snowball Fight; Obstacle Course, a log-leaping, cannonball-evading event reminiscent of what Nintendo icon Mario must go through; and Perfect 10, a balance game designed to promote a combination of physical and mental health. In this final example the player’s Mii is situated between multiple color-coated balls, each showing specific numbers, with the goal to swing your hips, hula style, in different directions to tap out a total of ten as many times as possible before time runs out.

Key Game Features

  • The Wii Fit Plus Bundle includes the game software and the Wii Balance Board.
  • Users can input the amount of time they want to spend on their workouts or select an area for personal improvement, and Wii Fit Plus will suggest a number of diverse activities for them.
  • For the first time, users can mix and match which strength and yoga activities they prefer on a given day. The seamless exercise flows make it easier than ever for users to maintain their daily workout routines.
  • Users might be asked to run an obstacle course across a series of platforms, zoom across a beach on a Segway x2 Personal Transporter or flap their arms to help their hilarious chicken-suited characters aim for targets.
  • The range of games and customization options will make players want to play every day. They’ll be having so much fun that their workouts will seem to fly by in no time at all.
  • Players also can see estimates of calories burned and can even activate a feature that lets them weigh their dogs or cats.

Wii Fit Plus with Balance Board

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5 Comments

If your idea of fitness is being able to place equal weight on both feet and minimizing your muscle mass, Wii Fit Plus is the product for you.

Wii Fit Plus is basically just a board with four scales and some primitive computer graphics. It begins by determining your ability to place equal weight on each foot. Unfortunately, this isn’t even a remotely important measure of fitness. And if you’re off by a small amount (or get bored doing this worthless test and start talking to someone while it’s measuring, as I did), it tells you that you’re badly out of shape and you must fall down a lot. It also accuses your body of being very old. It then proceeds to ask you your height and then to weigh you, computing your body mass index (BMI), a well-known discredited measure of fitness. The reason the BMI is worthless is that it doesn’t distinguish between muscle mass, which is obviously good, and fat mass, which is obviously bad, so someone like Arnold Schwarzenegger, one of the fittest men in the world, would be declared “obese” and told to lose his hard-earned muscles. Indeed, Wii Fit Plus does precisely this.

Wii Fit Plus then proceeds, using extremely primitive graphics, to run through a series of not-so-aerobic exercises and pseudo muscle training (without weights!). It’s difficult to imagine how this product could help anyone to get into anything resembling good shape. Going through these motions on the board offers minimal exercise. Worse, if you do anything at all vigorous on it (which fortunately, Wii Fit Plus won’t ask you to do), it’d be dangerous, as it would be easy to fall off the small board even if you have perfect balance. There’s no reason to do such exercises on a board anyway.

Almost any simple aerobics video would be much better for aerobics training and would provide much better graphics for a fifth the price. And a few inexpensive dumbbells would provide better weight training. And a simple look in the mirror would tell you if you’re too fat or too skinny—much more accurately than the BMI would.

In my opinion, this product is a waste of money, and, worse, since Wii is mainly used by kids, it could easily mislead them about what constitutes actual fitness. So if you’re thinking of getting this for your kids, please consider instead something more appropriate, like a lower-fat diet and more real exercise. Or get them an aerobics video or just encourage them to do some simple running, biking, or even walking. In fact, the sports games that came for free with the Wii are more exercise, less misleading, less insulting, less dangerous, and certainly more fun.
Rating: 1 / 5
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We received the Wii Fit as a present last Christmas. It worked, as far as we could tell, for several weeks. Then the balance board would only work intermittently. We weren’t sure if the batteries were at fault, or if there was some flaw with the board. Within 90 days, the board stopped working altogether. The system “looks” for it, but can never connect with it. It’s a huge disappointment since the Wii Fit games require the board to work. When we checked with Nintendo about a repair or replacement, we found we were outside of the warranty period. Crazy. It’s a great idea, but the implementation is flawed and the company, while willing to sell millions of them, isn’t willing to make sure they work. Undoubtedly our last product from Nintendo.
Rating: 1 / 5
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Wish there were more options but it’s really fun and can be addictive.

I barely use it but my wife does use it a log.
Rating: 4 / 5
Wii Fit Plus with Balance Board


I enjoy the Wii and fitness board because it allows me to have fun and exercise. The games are fun also, but I bought it primary for the fitness board.
Rating: 3 / 5
Wii Fit Plus with Balance Board


Good product. The games / exercises are good. I expected more from this title. The board seems to become erratic with some Wii Fit Plus combined routines

No bubble, no trouble.

Rating: 3 / 5
Wii Fit Plus with Balance Board


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