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	<title>Comments on: The Wii Fit Advantages Over Other Exercise Programs</title>
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		<title>By: jeffery johnson</title>
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		<dc:creator>jeffery johnson</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 15:40:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>After working on my Wii bowling game and fine tuning my Wii golf game, 2010 seemed like the right time to try out the plethora of Wii Fit games, which are as much about getting you in shape as they are about having fun. After about 30 minutes, I synced the balance board and I was finally ready to go with Nintendo&#039;s Wii Fit Plus (reading the directions carefully would have saved some time). A small Wii balance board on the screen talked me through the program in a high-pitched voice. I stepped on the white platform to have my body mass index and balance measured. My BMI was normal, which I knew, but my balance was just a little bit off -- to the left to be exact. That came as a surprise, but as a competent snowboarder and regular exerciser, I wasn&#039;t too concerned.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After working on my Wii bowling game and fine tuning my Wii golf game, 2010 seemed like the right time to try out the plethora of Wii Fit games, which are as much about getting you in shape as they are about having fun. After about 30 minutes, I synced the balance board and I was finally ready to go with Nintendo&#8217;s Wii Fit Plus (reading the directions carefully would have saved some time). A small Wii balance board on the screen talked me through the program in a high-pitched voice. I stepped on the white platform to have my body mass index and balance measured. My BMI was normal, which I knew, but my balance was just a little bit off &#8212; to the left to be exact. That came as a surprise, but as a competent snowboarder and regular exerciser, I wasn&#8217;t too concerned.</p>
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