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Eight Great New Wii Games for Adults

The latest Wii games are designed to make getting fit fun.

By Mary Jo DiLonardo

EA Sports Active – A virtual personal trainer takes you through a circuit-fitness routine of exercises and activities, including cardio dance, tennis, squats and lunges.

Rock Band: The Beatles – Sing and play a la Paul, John, George and Ringo with music you actually recognize. It’s not so much a workout, but it improves hand-eye coordination.

Wii Sports Resort – The sequel to Wii Sports offers family-friendly games including Frisbee, Ping Pong, archery, canoeing and wakeboarding.

Your Shape – A camera scans your body, assesses your shape, then puts your image on the screen, letting you select a personalized workout based on your body-type evaluation, your overall fitness and your goals.

Grand Slam Tennis – Tennis greats play in Wimbledon, the Australian, French and U.S. Opens. It’s a tennis lover’s dream.

Wii Fit Plus – The enhanced version of the popular Wii Fit exercise program with 15 new balance games and six new yoga and strength-training poses.

Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 – Combined with the Wii’s new MotionPlus accessory that makes every move of the remote more like the sport you’re playing, the game is considered by many to be the best video golf game ever made.

Jillian Michaels’ Fitness Ultimatum 2010 – “The Biggest Loser” trainer works you out on an island through varied terrain.

 

Roxanne
16 Mar 2010, 10:47
I use my wii fitness plus almost everyday. I use the wii fitness plus routines and they choose for me everyday so I don't know what I am going to get. I asked for a dance routine for my birthday to brake it up. I have lost 10 lbs in 110 days and gone down a waist size.
Carolyn Vandiver
16 Feb 2010, 20:55
Iwould like new exercises to do.
Anne Schmidt
16 Feb 2010, 16:56
interasted in 'Arthrtis Today' magazine

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