Wii for Exercise?

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  • hottiebikerchick
    hottiebikerchick Posts: 187 Member
    I do Just Dance and I love it - so fun....we exercise and laugh the whole time!!! its about 100 calories per half hour!
  • Jaccyber
    Jaccyber Posts: 620 Member
    I have been using Wii Fit Plus and EA Sports Active 2. Have been using EA Sports Active 2 for 45 weeks in conjunction with walking and jogging and have shed 40 lbs and 7 inches in 1 year. Wonderful programs. If you add dumbells and Ankle and Wrist weights you can make as challenging as you are comfortable with. Also looking forward to trying out NFL Training Camp.
  • VickiG36
    VickiG36 Posts: 350 Member
    I have a Wii balance board and the Wii Fit "game". It does have some pretty fun games in it, but I just don't get the burn from it. The free run is kind of fun but again not very challenging. I'm a working mom to and the only way to get my exercise in is to do it before the kiddos wake up. So yes I'm having to wake up early but I'm getting my exercise in. I try to do DVD's that are only 20-30 minutes long. If I have the energy at the end of the day I go for a bike ride or swim with the kids. Every little bit counts.
  • rcwible83
    rcwible83 Posts: 42
    WII Active!! LOVE IT! :love: myself and my 13 year old does it. it is an actual work out. complete with water skiing, rowing, squash, kick boxing, skipping rope, obstacle course etc. It's a must try! you only need the excercise band and numchuck. u can use the WII board too for a better experience but not required. also if u get the WII board it comes with 100 "fun" excercise games to try. tight rope walking, snow skiiing, skate boarding, ets. My family is always trying to beat each others scores. (But I always win.....of course! jk) :bigsmile:
  • montana_girl
    montana_girl Posts: 1,403 Member
    I use the Wii EA Sports Active, More Active, and Active 2. I love those! I get a pretty good workout and can definitely tell that I've worked out when I'm done.
  • Sixalicious
    Sixalicious Posts: 283 Member
    Dance Dance Revolution is what got me to working out. It has a variety of songs with different tempos. I havent used it in a while, but it also has an exercise mode that would play multiple songs back to back. It was a fun way to workout without actually thinking about it as working out.
  • Joanne_8595
    Joanne_8595 Posts: 64 Member
    I think with any exercise it's what you put into it that really matters. I can do the free step for 30 minutes and barely break a sweat, but if I add full arm movements and quicken my pace it makes it a much better workout. The Wii counts it as the same calorie burn, but I find that it gives me a better workout then walking in my field for 30 minutes. The dog likes the field better, but I like to sweat a little bit more. I have been using it for 30 minutes every day, and every other day I have been using my gazelle which gives me a good workout too. The days I don't use the gazelle I do a toning/stretching routine in the wii fit plus for an extra 30 minutes. Honestly this is a good work out for someone getting starting and getting fit, it also helps if you have balance issues. I am actually looking at getting the ea Active 2 personal trainer program because it has a resistance band and allows you to use weights, which is lacking in what I am doing right now.

    I am really uncoordinated so I stay away from things that require me to have to coordinate arm and leg movements, because I just end up falling all over the place. The advanced step requires I step on and off the board to the front and side and have to keep pace with the counter or it gets upset, so I don't use that one. I am also a lousy dancer, so to even consider that would be "fun" makes me shudder. I do however put all effort into what I am doing, so probably burn more than the normal person does for these things. Like full arm movements for me means I swing my hand from slightly behind my back all the way up to behind my head and tighten my muscles as much as possible. At first I did this off and on, but I have worked up to the point where I do it the whole thirty minutes. Just really don't know how many calories I burn, so use what it tells me which is always 143 no matter how many steps I take or if I use the wide arm movements.

    Anyway, just remember that anything you do that you enjoy and that gets you moving is a good thing! Every day that I exercise my body feels so much better, it's just hard to explain how good it feels to move my muscles and do stuff!!!
  • I have Zumba Fitness 2 and I love it. However, the instructions aren't very clear for creating your own playlist. I really want to create one and I can't figure out how to do it. Has anyone created one yet? I'd love some helpful tips, if you have. Thanks!
  • Joanne_8595
    Joanne_8595 Posts: 64 Member
    I bought the Wii Active 2 personal trainer software and am really impressed with it. It's really cheap right now, because they have discontinued the online portion. I would probably never have used that anyway, so that's ok. I love how straight forward it is. I can get my exercise in and waste very little time. It has me jumping, squatting, running, skipping rope, boxing, and so many other activities which really get me sweating! I am only on the easy level, so I can see this is going to be something I can use for a long time to come. I still use my Wii fit plus, for free step and weighing in, but this is definitely a straight forward exercise program.
  • cmason516
    cmason516 Posts: 62
    I have used EA Sports Active 2 and I have been using Wii Exerbeat lately. I really like the exerbeat. I can work up quite a sweat using it. It also is fun to use instead of my bike and other home workouts.
  • JessMySize
    JessMySize Posts: 130
    I think the Wii Fit Plus (by experience) is fantastic, I would recommend it! My twin sister, who is also trying to lose weight used Wii Zumba for while and burnt at least 500 calories per dance. I recommend the Wii Fit Plus!! :) It's motivational, but not as much as this site is!