I use the regular Wii console which contains Wii Sports (tennis, boxing, bowling, baseball, and golf) and the Wii Fit (balance, strength and aerobics training) interchangeably for my workouts.
Wii Sports is exactly that! You are seriously playing on the court, in the ring, on the field, and on the green! You do have to exert almost the same exact effort with this game as you would playing these sports in real life. That is what makes it fun...and makes you sweat! You hardly think you are exercising while challenging your friends and family...or the machine...until of course you wake up in the morning sore from using muscles you never knew existed.
I especially like using the Wii Fit because of its progress tracking and...well...its companionship. Wii Fit gives you your own personal trainer (yes, a man or woman who talks to you) who helps you through strength training and yoga by showing you the proper way to complete the exercise and cheering you on in the process (provided you do it right, of course). This witty little gaming system tracks your weight loss, BMI (body mass index) and all of your exercise progress and even attempts to develop a relationship with you by offering advice for diet and overall healthy living.
In the short time I've been using the Wii, I have lost weight, gained a motivation to exercise, and gained a bit of self-confidence. Being able to have fun while exercising and competing to reach my goals makes Wii the ultimate new home gym!
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Seriously? You are sore and working up a sweat? Really?
I have been dying, DYING!, to read an article like this to justify to myself why we, no-better be truthful, I, need a Wii and Wii Fit.
I hate the gym. Used to be a gym rat but I have lost that lovin' feeling for the gym. Now I sound more like your description of thinking of every reason NOT to exercise and its just pure torture. This sounds fun!
Does it get harder as you get better and stronger?