Like everyone’s else at this time of the year, I want to exercise more in 2010. Going to the gym does not fit my schedule. I used to do a small wake-up my body yoga routine every morning followed 3 times a week by a longer yoga session. Then, I add a Wii Fit session to my “get in shape for ski” routine. For the last 6 months, I stopped all that.
Living a More Balanced and Organized Life is my New Year’s resolution. To be true to my resolution, I will reintegrate a training session as an essential part of my daily activities.
I was curious to see what is new with Wii Fit. They are a few new exercises but the feature I like the most is that I can build my own training routine in Wii Fit Plus. I will get the new version. I will tell you if it is worth it. As I watched the Wii Fit Plus Info video, I felt inspired by the loft interior.
What I like about the Wii Fit is that it can be used by all members of the family.
+ photos: Wii Fit by Nintendo
indigonat
January 3, 2010 at 14:02You should also get Wii Active. It is more of a workout than the Wii Fit. Doing both will get you better results. Wii Active can integrate the balance board in some of the exercises.
At Home with Kim Vallee
January 3, 2010 at 23:45Nathalie, Thank you for telling me about Wii Active. It seems great.
At Home with Kim Vallee
January 4, 2010 at 12:06I am happy to report that I clocked 30 minutes of Wii Fit exercises this morning. A mix of muscle building, yoga and balance exercises. I feel it on my thighs which is good to get me more in shape for skiing.
Wiifun4u
January 4, 2010 at 00:51I want my Wii Fit Plus | At Home with Kim Vallee http://bit.ly/8Z7hkO
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fragpoint
January 4, 2010 at 01:14I want my Wii Fit Plus | At Home with Kim Vallee http://bit.ly/7eH8lr
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Doonyadoo
January 4, 2010 at 02:13I want my Wii Fit Plus | At Home with Kim Vallee http://bit.ly/4pFeV5
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