needs just a small area in general, lots of info stored, fun, good for all fitness levels, easy to use, gets the family involved, great for all ages, loads of variety
Cons
small children don't register, completely addicting!, no warm ups or cool downs
JAN
2
2009
We just picked up the wii fit at Target. I am not sure how much the regular price is, but they had it advertised in their weekly ad for 90 dollars. Pricey, but not more then we spent on Guitar Hero :p . I just finished a full 41 minute workout today. I did get a good workout, but not so much that I am dying. I was a little worried when I started that it wouldn't be good for long term use, but the more you use the more you are able to unlock new exercises, and even new amounts of reps to do. So that will be perfect when I am have been doing it longer and want to pick between a quick workout and a longer one. There is also a two person run feature that is fun. It is great for us because we have very young kids at home and would never be able to leave together to do something like that. All in all I really like it and think it will help. It tracks your weight and BMI and will let you know if you are losing or gaining and will let you set goals. There are also balance games that are just fun for the whole family.