Posts Tagged ‘Wii Fit

23
Jun

We’re Fit: Week 4

Mark:
Number of days with game: Unknown
Current BMI: Average, I assume
Current weight: One hundred and something lbs.

I know this says week 4, but it’s actually week 5 due to my procrastination. I haven’t touched Wii Fit in the past two weeks, other than the time I moved my balance board out from under my TV stand because I thought I dropped a dollar behind it (I didn’t).

I do feel bad, and I’ll be back on it this week. Sorry Russ, sorry Wii Fit, and sorry world.

Russ:
Number of days with game: 24 total (1 day this week)
Current BMI: 23.39
Current weight: 154.3 lbs

So I’ve actually gained 9.2 pounds since buying Wii Fit. Granted, today was my first time stepping on the thing in 14 days. My weight fluctuates depending on my medication, so this kind of increase isn’t a big deal. I will probably be back down in a few weeks, but that doesn’t make a weight increase like that any easier to swallow.

With finals finishing for me tomorrow, maybe I’ll finally get around to doing some (mildly embarrassing) yoga or step aerobics.

09
Jun

We’re Fit: Week 3

Mark:
Number of days with game: 16 (actually played: 4)
Current BMI: 22.16
Current weight: 154.8 lbs.

I know it’s a day late, but after going to the bar after work Saturday night, and a beer-and-pizza filled, NBA playoff game watching Sunday, I was in no mood for Wii Fit to tell me that my posture is slightly to the left this weekend.

It did tell me that the date of my first goal had come and gone, and that I just missed reaching it, which brough forth a resentful “screw you, Wii Fit,” from myself atop the balance board. I set another goal of getting my BMI down to 22 two weeks from now. I can do that one, no problem.

Russ:
Number of days with game: 0
Current BMI: dunno
Current weight: ? lbs

Didn’t even attempt to play this week. Wii Fit does not work well with busy lifestyles. Nintendo should set up some sort of accountability method - like emailing you on your home email address to give you shit for not playing. Or make threats. At that point, I’d be compelled to play. As it stands right now, the game’s going to have to wait.

01
Jun

We’re Fit: Week 2

Mark:
Number of days with game: 8 total
Current BMI: 22.22
Current weight: 155.2 lbs.

I’ve only been able to play Wii Fit about two or three times since I got it because, like Russ, I haven’t really found its niche in my life yet. Especially since my real-life yoga class began, the last thing I want to do is come home and do more in front of the TV. I like it, though, but I have one major gripe, which you will read about soon.

I’m on pace for my goal of losing four pounds by next Saturday; I need to lose 1.5lbs more to achieve it. I can always trick the game and tell it my clothes weigh 10 pounds, though. 

Russ:
Number of days with game: 10 total
Current BMI: 22.42
Current weight: 147.9 lbs

I must say, I only played Wii Fit once during this past work week. I only have a few minutes for video games in the evenings, and I sure wasn’t going to spend that precious time sweating or putting myself in awkward positions. I do that enough at work.

Has the fun been sapped out of the game for me? Not yet, it’s just that I haven’t found a way to integrate the “experience” with my current lifestyle and schedule.

25
May

We’re Fit: Week 1

Welcome to a new weekly feature, where Mark and I sound off on our weekly Wii Fit experiences. Oh and don’t worry if our interest wanes and we stop posting at some point, I’m personally expecting it.

Since we both bought the game on Friday, we’ll just do a quick first-impressions post now, and follow up with the real deal next week.

Mark:
Number of days with game: 1
Current BMI: 22.68
Current weight: 158.5 lbs

Today was my first day with it, and so far, it’s a lot of things: fun, embarassing, challenging, goofy, and so on. I chose a girl trainer because it reminds me of someone I know, and I didn’t want a dude checking out my glutes. The Yoga is fun, but when I got a “Couch Potato” ranking on one of the early strength exercises, I wanted to jump out of my window.

I haven’t worked out much since I got out of the Navy, and I eat pizza six to eight times a week, so with this and my real life yoga class coming up, I estimate that you won’t be able to tell the difference between Bekham and me in about two months. I set a lofty goal of losing four pounds every two weeks, so at that pace, I’ll be down to a schvelt 78 pounds by next March.

Russ:
Number of days with game: 3
Current BMI: 21.99
Current weight: 145.1 lbs

I had some initial issues with our thick carpet until I installed the leg extenders, which made everything a-ok. When I first did my initial weight tests (without the extenders), it weighed me about 11 lbs lighter than what I really am.

This may be TMI, but let me preface this weekly entry with the fact that I have this weird pulmonary hypertension that makes me out of breath really, really fast. I used to be a long distance runner, and now longest I can keep up a slow jog is about 3 minutes. I’m still going to continue on a normal Wii Fit regimen as long as I can, though.

I’ve done every initially-unlocked activity, minus the balance games. It ends up taking 24 minutes for 14 activities (5 yoga, 5 strength training and 4 aerobic). I was really wobbly on the strength training exercises, and the 3-minute aerobic jog just about killed me. I must admit that it was pretty funny to see random Miis of mine pass me while I was jogging (Santa Claus, John Lennon, etc), or having them cheer me on while I did step aerobics. Three days into it and I’m pretty sore, but I do feel a bit more stable all around. So far, so good.

24
May

This is the Reason Saturdays Were Invented

It was really nice to get back in the saddle (a.k.a. the ass groove in my couch) and play some games last night. With all the larger-than-life advertising I witnessed in L.A., I was really craving some GTA4, and last night after work was my first chance to revisit Liberty City. It was just as fun as I remembered it.

I have a lot of options on tap today. What should I do? Law-break in Liberty City? Assassinate in Acre? Kill chumps in Killhouse? I can’t go wrong with any of those. How about a little Wii Fit? Sounds good to me. So long, sun!

23
May

Soon Wii Will Fit Back Into Our Prom Dresses


My friend Soojin (Susan, if you are white), was at the “right place (Gamestop) at the right time (soon after a delivery)” and was the lucky purchaser of three Wii Fits, two of which are about to arrive in the hands of your two favorite threevue editors (Hint: neither of them are Tyler).

For security purposes, I can’t tell you how much I’m buying them for, but I will say that she is Korean and knows how to drive a hard bargain; and lunch, on me or course, is also involved. Gotta go!

23
May

Wii Fit is RACIST!


I’m a little mad at Wii Fit right now, mostly because I can’t find a copy. But as I was looking for a good picture of the game for this post, I realized that there is some serious racial profiling going on in the Wii Fit world.

Continue reading ‘Wii Fit is RACIST!’

26
Apr

Wii Fit: I’m Buying It


Suckah, I’m buying Wii Fit next month when it comes out. My Wii has sat unplayed for too long, and I don’t really want to play the same games I’ve played before that have worse graphics than my Xbox 360 (as I nod towards Super Mario Galaxy, Metroid Prime, Super Paper Mario). I want something different, something that may actually get me a bit more into shape.

My wife doesn’t know it yet, but she’ll be playing, too. I’m not going to look like a goombah alone.

20
Dec

I don’t care about Wii Fit and neither should you.

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Why so vitriolic, Tyler? Aren’t you excited to see the new ways that Nintendo innovates and inspires the video game world? Don’t you want to plug a scale in to your (actually Marks) Wii and pretend to ski? Don’t you want to yoga? Continue reading ‘I don’t care about Wii Fit and neither should you.’




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