Husband desperately wanted it so I was put on the task of tracking it down. I drove to Best Buy yesterday morning. It was 10:30 and they were already sold out (They open at 10 for crying out loud). Needless to say it didn't help my feelings of malcontent I have with that company. I called Target. Sold out. Finally I called a Wal-Mart (I know) that is slightly out of the major Tulsa area and *gasp* they still had it in stock. So I made my purchase and came home. (Hour and a half later)
- My first praise goes to the fact that most of the activities are just plain fun. Hula Hooping and Tight Rope Walking? Fantastic!
- My second praise goes to the fact that they have a good solid selection of yoga poses and tips on what exercises to combine to be most beneficial.
- Thirdly I love the personal trainers. They are encouraging and funny when you slack off (or quit mid-rep in my case).
- Lastly I love the fact that I feel just as sore and worn out from doing 30 minutes of this versus driving to the gym, staring at a bunch of sweaty people and touching a bunch of germy equipment.
Wii Fit is big on balancing and posture (I suppose now I realize though that those go hand in hand). They have a whole section of just balancing activities (which I suck at btw) I like that a lot of the commentary during the yoga exercises centers around stretching your spine. All in all though I can tell a difference in my posture already. It really shocks me quite honestly.
I wasn't sure I'd like this to be honest but now I'm kinda addicted. And for a lazy, uncoordinated, self-confessed couch potato to love it... well you know that's gotta be saying something.
1 comment:
I was wonderring what your review of it would be. I'm very happy with our Wii and Mario Kart - I just wish I had more time to play it.
Also, it's always good to see you up and about, getting a sweat on and feeling good! Keep it up!
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