Gaming Consoles For Fitness
evawhite on April 9th, 2008
Did anyone think such a day would come? Gaming consoles has strictly been kids only territory. I beg your pardon, kids and some adults. But today with the Nintendo Wii all is set to change. Have a look at the attached video.
For the first time in known history a gaming console helps in losing weight then to turn people into (couch) potatoes! I think its one of the best innovations of the technology era! With computers and new gadgetry making people more lethargic this console keeps them physically active.
Tackling obesity, A whole new dimension to keeping fit. I’d have never thought of this, but all those housewife’s who barely get time off to spend on their health, which is a great excuse to get fat for one; instead of spending their afternoons watching soap operas they could play a game of tennis! On the same note all of us who would really like to play some sport but our lifestyles don’t allow it this are quite perfect! Not evening leaving the living room! Burning over half the amount of calories they would burn in a regular game of tennis. Which is great.. You could if you want leave the AC on and not burn any calories, keep the weight you know, one never knows when it could come in handy, if by some chance you need to hibernate for the winter …
Oh come on! I’m only joking, all you people who need to get fit.. Get moving!! Click here for a Wii weight loss study link.
Looking at this console if either you are a youngster or close to the reaper, its all benefits. It’s much cheaper and tiny compared to a home gym, for starters it doesn’t take up a whole room! See that picture for instance, that old lady playing bowling, that photo is from an old age home, fantastic isn’t it? For the youngsters too instead of wasting away in front of a pc or their televisions this is way healthier. If it is for all of them it certainly is for you too!
I’m getting mine soon, what about you?






























April 9th, 2008 at 2:52
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Did anyone think such a day would come? Gaming consoles has strictly been kids only territory. I beg your pardon, kids and some adults. But today with the Nintendo Wii all is set to change. Have a look at the attached video….
April 9th, 2008 at 2:52
Gaming Consoles For Fitness…
Did anyone think such a day would come? Gaming consoles has strictly been kids only territory. I beg your pardon, kids and some adults. But today with the Nintendo Wii all is set to change. Have a look at the attached video….
April 10th, 2008 at 2:52
I have thought this product amazing. Not all people use it for its primary use(exercise). Some people buy the games that don’t help you work out. I love Wii sports. It would be so fun to play with the family. Instead of saying in the winter, “Too cold to exercise”, they only have to use the Wii. I bet star wars would be fun on this!
April 10th, 2008 at 2:52
Star wars would be awesome! I can’t wait for it! Right line of thinking, now if only we could get hundreds more to sign a petition asking Lucas Arts to make a Ninentdo Wii Stars Wars ..
April 11th, 2008 at 2:52
Never thought I would see the day but I think it is a great idea, will be buying one for me, the mrs and the kids and my mum also has show interest in getting a wii.
April 14th, 2008 at 2:52
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April 18th, 2008 at 2:52
Fantastic Idea, just need someone to get me some cash so I can actually do some working out, lol
April 24th, 2008 at 2:52
Nathaniel : You are right, for winters this is a great form of exercise and enjoyment.
Tech Blog : Wii is a great game to get the whole family together.
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April 25th, 2008 at 2:52
that’s great!!
but Wii is so expensive!
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June 20th, 2008 at 2:52
Thanks for the great article. Keep up the good work.