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Okay, so I love my Wii Fit. But I would like to get another fit game. I was looking at "My Fitness Coach." Anyone have this game? What do you think? Any other fit games you all like?

I heard that there is another wii fit game coming out in May. Anyone know what it is? :thumbup:

Thanks gang!

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Hi Shelly,

I bought My Fitness Coach, do it with a friend really like it is a good workout can do it for 15, 30 ,45 and up minutes. I like it because you can do it with a friend is a good workout.

Janet

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My husband just bought me a Wii fit the day before yesterday. I am going to use it tonight for the first time. Can't wait!!!

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Okay, so I love my Wii Fit. But I would like to get another fit game. I was looking at "My Fitness Coach." Anyone have this game? What do you think? Any other fit games you all like?

I heard that there is another wii fit game coming out in May. Anyone know what it is? :thumbup:

Thanks gang!

Hugs,

I have the fitness couch. I would highly recommend it!

I really enjoy it because it is more like a real group workout. Its not really set up like a game. I really feel like I got a good workout when I use it. I compare it to going to the gym and taking a group exercise class. You should give it a try!

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I L-O-V-E my Wii Fit!! It is awesome..........have not heard about any new game coming out in May for it, but would be interested though. Also plan to look at "My Fitness Coach" again, that may be something fun to try next. Hope everyone has a GREAT weekend.....Ann

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My DH just bought me the Wii and Wii Fit. Okay, after setting it up and putting data in ... we both tried some of the balance games and the Basic Steps Aerobics...The Lapband (I was banded 12/11/09) has definitely changed both our lives... a 55 and 60 year old couple giggling and playing (hopefully soon I'll call it exercise). I have a lot of practice to just get up to being in the ball park or should I say gym. On basic steps ... I only got 13 steps out of 85. See what I mean...no rhythm and left, right, front and back...I don't think I can do more than 1 thing at a time. My DH did much better but we had fun and got off the couch! What was good it did raise my heart rate 11 points. It must have been all that laughing!!!! Well anyway, I think I'm going to love it! I'm axious to hear more about using Wii programs for variety to exercise.

Deb

Highest lifetime weight 386

1st visit to dr. 376

Surgery 343

Today 294

Today is my 4 mos. anniversary of being banded...best thing I ever did for myself!!!

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WOW!! Good for you DebbieGail.....that's what it is all about, just do somehting!! I too feel this is the best thing I could have done for myself. I try to do at least 30 minutes every morning before getting anyone else up and going to work. I try to walk every afternoon on my way home from work too, if I come home first, I would never get back out! =)

Keep up the good work! Ann :thumbdown:

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