Wii Fit In Stock December 21, 2008
Posted by Pat in : nothing in particular , add a commentIt’s that time of the year again. Thanksgiving is just around the corner. Lists for Santa are being crafted by children all over the world. What’s at the top of the list this season? Most likely a Wii bundle.
The Wii Fit is one of the hottest simulation games on the market these days. It shares real-life situations with a dash of simulation.
The challenge right now is finding a wii fit in stock. If you would like to buy one it just not as easy as going to the local big box store and picking one up. Nor is it always easy to find one online when you want one. But don’t stress over it. I’ll tell you about my favorite place to get one where it’s always in stock.
It’s easy to find many different write ups on the game itself. The Body Test is sure to make you feel a bit insecure but the training program can help you turn that around.
The Training modes include yoga, balance games, strength training and aerobics. You can improve your fitness level by using your character throughout the game. Use the fit pad to measure your success as you go through the various workouts.
You can get a good idea of your body composition using the BMI feature. For most of us it’s probably something we don’t want to know! Don’t be surprised to see real results as many who have been using the game for a while swear by it. Tracking your progress is key in maintaining your motivation and can be a huge help in your overall performance.
The virtual caricatures, which are unique to the Wii, represent you as you use the fit board to go through the game. While not always 100% correct the caricature can change its shape as yours changes. It reminds me a little of the SIMS game but this one is much more realistic, even if less game-like, and really draws you in.
As previously mentioned finding a wii fit available online can be challenging. The little-known secret about where to find one is auctions4acause.com. They always have them in stock and if you set your strategy correctly you can take it down for 50% of retail.