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mitchedwards
Mar 8, '10, 9:35 AM
I finally got a Wii Fit Last Friday, and I tell you it does give you a workout.

Going to see if I can knock off the extra weight I need to loose.

cdhall
Mar 8, '10, 9:37 AM
We have wanted one. I may have to get one to ramp up for P90x which may never happen.... I used to love the Boxing game at the video arcades. That was a workout. Good luck.

Earth 2 Chris
Mar 8, '10, 10:09 AM
I got one about 3 weeks ago and I've already lost over 3 pounds, and that's about the only change I've made. It's fun, and the whole family has got into it. Great motivator to get off your duff, especially when it's nasty outside and you don't want to go out and freeze to get some exercise.

Chris

cdhall
Mar 8, '10, 10:16 AM
1lb per week is a good pace for losing weight.

mitchedwards
Mar 8, '10, 12:25 PM
I got one about 3 weeks ago and I've already lost over 3 pounds, and that's about the only change I've made. It's fun, and the whole family has got into it. Great motivator to get off your duff, especially when it's nasty outside and you don't want to go out and freeze to get some exercise.

Chris

Agreed, if it keeps my attention I'm more inclined to do it. The running program where you chase the cat keeps me motivated to do it. Unlike a treadmill where you stare at a wall. My ultimate goad is to drop 15 to 20 pounds and get into shape.

AJ Collector
Mar 8, '10, 12:34 PM
got one last Christmas but after I did my profile it went back in the box......:cry:

ODBJBG
Mar 8, '10, 2:40 PM
I still haven't gotten this. I think it's something I could really get into, but it was so hard to find for a while that once it finally became available I had lost interest.

SlipperyLilSuckers
Mar 8, '10, 3:00 PM
I sure need to do it.

Earth 2 Chris
Mar 8, '10, 4:26 PM
got one last Christmas but after I did my profile it went back in the box......

It's pretty harsh on you. It said I was obese. I probably weigh 20-25 pounds over what I should. I don't consider that obese. But I just rolled with it. I'm almost down to "overweight". I'll feel better once I am. :biggrin:

The worst part is how it makes your Mii character fat. You plump up like a Ballpark Frank!!!

Chris

Merlyn1976
Mar 8, '10, 7:31 PM
I don't do the Wii Fit workouts...I do the strength training twice a week and yoga once...

I do however do the EA Active workouts every other day...

ctc
Mar 8, '10, 10:59 PM
>I probably weigh 20-25 pounds over what I should.

I'm always leary of them suggested weights. According to the standard height/weight chart I'm almost 100lbs overweight.

Don C.

AJ Collector
Mar 8, '10, 11:43 PM
It's pretty harsh on you. It said I was obese. I probably weigh 20-25 pounds over what I should. I don't consider that obese. But I just rolled with it. I'm almost down to "overweight". I'll feel better once I am. :biggrin:

The worst part is how it makes your Mii character fat. You plump up like a Ballpark Frank!!!

Chris

As soon as I steped on the pad my character turned into the fat guy at the county fair!!!:cry:

palitoy
Mar 9, '10, 7:43 AM
I've been doing EA Sports workouts since December. Winter is long for me, can't cycle, weights are in the garage (forget it) and treadmill is dullsville.

The "more workouts" program has made this winter bearable and I've really kept the weight off not to mention my back is doing great. I do it five times a week, hitting the heavy bag on weekends.

Absolutely love the program, little tired of lunges but what the hell....



I'm always leary of them suggested weights. According to the standard height/weight chart I'm almost 100lbs overweight.


When I was in the best shape of my life in my 20s, I was apparantly 30lbs overweight. I don't know where this was.

palitoy
Mar 9, '10, 7:44 AM
PS made my character fat on purpose, kind of an incentive.

Riffster
Mar 9, '10, 11:18 AM
yeah i use mine everyday, lost about 10 lbs too, still need to lose alot more according to the chart

Earth 2 Chris
Mar 9, '10, 11:41 AM
I need to get those EA games. I saw where Wal-Mart had lowered the price slightly on them. I can see myself getting bored with just whats on the Wii Fit Plus itself in a few months.

Chris

Uni
Mar 9, '10, 1:19 PM
I got one to help me get over a breakup this summer (distraction, self-help, etc) and physically, I looked and felt better than I did in years! I really had more energy, etc.

I fell off the wagon in September. I now weigh 8 lbs more than I did then, so I'm curious as to how it will react when I get back on. :)

But I plan to get back on.

Wyld Knights
Mar 9, '10, 1:50 PM
I got one for my wife last year and decided to try it. I use it and really enjoy it.

jwyblejr
Mar 18, '10, 12:34 AM
I saw today that Big Lots has a bunch of accessories for this. They've got little dumb bell type controllers,a jump rope and one of those step training things.

mitchedwards
Mar 18, '10, 8:36 AM
2 weeks and still going strong

Earth 2 Chris
Mar 18, '10, 9:26 AM
Still working at it too. I plan to weigh in this weekend. I weighed in last week in the after noon, and it told me I gained a pound back, but your weight can fluctuate that much in a day, especially after you have eaten.

Chris

MeerkatMego
Mar 18, '10, 10:12 AM
I love my Wii Fit. I also have My Fitness Coach for wii, it's my favorite. You don't have to use the controler during the game (it's not really a game it's more like an exercise video). The nice part is it doesn't get dull like an exercise video, everytime you use it the computer mixs up the exercises and the more you use it the harder the exercises get. Plus after every 10th workout it test your progress so you can chart it. Best $20 bucks I ever spent.

boynightwing
Mar 18, '10, 11:34 AM
I've had it for about a year now. It really helped get me started with getting fit. I just recently bought the Fit Plus but haven't had time to try it.

cdhall
Mar 19, '10, 9:14 AM
>I probably weigh 20-25 pounds over what I should.

I'm always leary of them suggested weights. According to the standard height/weight chart I'm almost 100lbs overweight.

Don C.

If that is Body Mass Index related, my Doctor and a Personal Trainer friend of mine say the BMI is BS. Body Fat% is meaningful.

Apparently when I was in pretty good shape at 19, I was also 15lbs overweight.

I have no idea what I weighed in Basic Training in the Army. I wish I knew.

cdhall
Nov 20, '10, 4:13 PM
Ok. So anyone made any notable progress since the last posting? I have had 3 runs of 3 weeks at my new apartment gym. Did some reshaping but didn't lose anything. I am going to change to cardio today or tomorrow when I go back to the gym. I think I did loose 1lb last week when I went back but I'm still stuck in about the same place I was in March. About +40lbs.

Earth 2 Chris
Nov 20, '10, 5:44 PM
I haven't used the Wii Fit since late spring, due to getting quite a bit of exercise in the summer and fall months. I've managed to stay right around the weight I left off at, by being mindful of my intake. I'll get back on it in a few weeks. I may pick up some new games to motivate us to get back into a good routine.

Chris

Mr.Krusher
Nov 20, '10, 5:50 PM
We havent got a Wii system, but I'm offered them all the time.

As to 'Fit' - Do they offer a Resident Evil compatible version??
:smiley1:

boynightwing
Nov 21, '10, 6:12 PM
We havent got a Wii system, but I'm offered them all the time.

As to 'Fit' - Do they offer a Resident Evil compatible version??
:smiley1:

LOL!!! running from Zombies would make you fit for sure! It is the first rule of Zombieland after all.

Bizarro Amy
Nov 21, '10, 9:29 PM
I saw today that Big Lots has a bunch of accessories for this. They've got little dumb bell type controllers,a jump rope and one of those step training things.

Some of those accessories are just jackets that fit over an existing controller. They don't have any effect of the gameplay. Make sure you're buying an actual working controller and not just a piece of plastic shaped like sports gear.

I wanted Wii fit when it was first announced, but I was reading the package and there's a weight restriction for the balance board. I'm pretty close to the limit, if not over. And while I'm overweight, I'm also short. Most of my male friends who are in similar shape(and gamers) tower over me. If I'm too big to use it, I can't imagine how far over the limit they are. So since I'm apparently too fat for Wii Fit, I'm going to the gym.

If that game changes your Mii avatar, does it stay that way on the virtual console? I was kind of surprised that the customizable Miis didn't have a wider variety of body types when the Wii first came out.

gaga4toyz
Dec 2, '10, 1:28 PM
I'm hoping to get the WII fit for for x-mas. I've carried a good extra 20 ponds thru my 20's. In my 30's I quit smoking (add 10lbs), started working in an office, and then got laid off of work 8 months ago (add another 15 lbs.) I'm almost 6' 7" so I can hide it a little better than others, but I finaly had enough. I've tried different things over the years and nothing worked. About 1 1/2 months ago I started eating healthier foods and doing some excersie. Still no weight loss. Then I got online and did some research and found a calorie calculator. It helped me figure out how many calories I need to consume a day and lose some weight. I lost 24 lbs in 4 weeks by consuming 2100 calories a day and doing some light excersie. I think 5 to 10 of those pounds was due to reducing how much diet soda I drink. I think it's slowing down now and I'm on track to lose 2 lbs a week. When I get to my goal weight I can increase my calories to about 2400. Now when I go walking my knees, back, and ankles don't hurt anymore.

It's easier to lower your calories to a proper level, than to try to excersise to make up the difference. Once I started looking at my calories I was consuming, it made me sick. A trip to mcdonalds can cost you your days calories in 1 meal. I still excersie, but if you consume 4000 calories a day you have to do a lot of excersie to break even.

Someone posted this on yahoo today and I kind of live by this now:

Consider one mile of walking or running burns 100 calories and 3000 calories make up one (extra) pound. You consume 500 extra calories in a day you need to cover 5 miles to offset it. Otherwise in 6 days you've gained one pound. It's easier to not consume the extra calories. This isn't to say exercise is no good, just don't think it will burn off all the extra calories you consume.

cdhall
Dec 2, '10, 2:05 PM
My wife has had great success with Weight Watchers and it got her into watching the Biggest Loser which we all now love including my budding chef 12yr old son.

I found this website to help counting calories
Free Calorie Counter, Diet & Exercise Journal | MyFitnessPal.com (http://www.myfitnesspal.com/)

I can send invites to people whose email I have. I don't use this site like I should. It was very easy to learn and you can program foods in there and make menus. I may do that finally this weekend.

I just added 2 items to my breakfast diary. It was very easy, they were both in there.

I haven't tested this but you can put in everything you eat, then make menus or calculate your calories based on what you already ate. My hope was to make menus I could just follow on a given day etc.

But yes, Calories In, Calories Out is the formula for weight loss and if you don't put them in, you don't have to sweat them out. It is easier to cut back on calories. I quit drinking soda for example twice and I think that by itself was worth 10lbs as gaga4toyz says.

But it is good, I can't stress it enough, to get some exercise. I have a 30-45min routine at my gym that makes me feel better every time I do it but it has been hard for me to do it daily or even every 2 days.

Anyway, I wanted to plug that site because it is well done and if anyone else likes using it, say so. It could help motivate me too.