It all seems too good to be true.
, but with Christmas fast approaching, and with some of the hype died down to a question remains whether Wii Fit will actually help you lose weight?
A woman who wishes to remain anonymous, has created a wonderfully titled "Diary fat woman" blog to chart her progress as she moves on 'Wii Fit diet "diet that consists of a well-balanced meals uz60 minutes of exercise that consoles.
Her latest entry puts her weight at 225 pounds as due to her weight on one day was amiable 238.8 represents a decrease of £ 13 between 9 June and 20th July
So far, so good.
But it's not just girls who want to get physical with the Wii. Guys are more than happy to step up to the plate too much
Philadelphian Mickey DeLoronzo gained fame when he decided that the 191 pounds wearing a little "extra baggage" and made it his mission NintendoWii Fit put to the test.
after 45 days is up an impressive 176 pounds (that's an incredible loss of 15 pounds!), And while he admits that it was 60 minutes of additional movements per day over an extended period of time will result in some weight loss, it is considered that Wii Fit has made it much less painless.
In short, Nintendo Wii Fit seems to have created a superb fitness game that actually delivers results, but ultimately only you will get from it what you put into it, and your will power is just a part of any success as a graphic, interface and the balance board.