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1. Lol WoW since when was the developers purpose for something the consumers purpose.
2. you telling me that rergarless of there being a floor or a pad there that doing yoga for 2 hours a day for 7 days a week wont have an effect
3. In the more reasonable cases people who only have 15-30 minutes to play games have used Wii fit to get results.
3.5. From what I've read, they have
4. It all depends on purpose, if your trying to look like super man then probably not, unless you add weights to the work out.
5. Regardless of the application, this gets people working out, but that's not the issue here is it.

No the issue is that Wiifit is threatening *allegedlly* the fitness industry, so how does this differ from exercise products that claim to be home fittness machines? Simple it's cheaper, ok that was answered above so let's move on.

Nextly Wii fit has a person on the box doing yoga so clearly thats one of the developers intentions (or so I'm led to believe) the reality is Yoga performed properly is very very good for your body as it massages your organs.

Now before Gyms people would do what? Work right, let's look at the idea of a non-over weight person in the 1600's, they would more than likely swim, jog, fence, go to bath houses etc, etc.. All of these needless to say are phyiscal activities.

Moving your arm in Wii fit to match a yoga position will build eventual muscle, but adding weights will help with density, don't think otherwise.

The main benefit of Wii fit is it's a attempt at a fitness tool but it's a video game and not the other way around, meaning it has replay value and gives a real life achievement as well as an in-game reward to boot.

I believe I covered all bases but I'm sure you'll find something, which is good cause I like good debates that don't get insulting.

(Sorry for the late reply, just got home)



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