Seems like a lot of people aren't reading the article. It's just being used along with other parts of the workout.
"Evans combines Wii Sport games, like boxing, tennis, golf and dodge ball, with the real thing.
For instance, in her boxing class, her clients first put on real gloves and learn to throw jabs, crosses and hooks. And in between these real punches and cardio drills, they get to play the game."
To say they're paying 110 dollars for the Wii is like saying someone is paying 110 dollars an hour to stand still between drills.
The fact that trainers see it as a part of a workout program seems to show it has some very real health benefits.
from the article.
"For instance, Wii Boxing burns an average of 7.2 calories per minute, compared to 10.2 calories in actual sparring."








