Oh and I bought the game to have some mini-exercise at home. I'm lifting weights at gym every 3 days, but I want to do something light on the days in between. With Wii Fit I can work out at home with zero traveling time, I can do it as long or as short as I want, as late as I want (my gym closes at 10 pm) and it's more fun than regular cardio training. Those are the major point for me.
I've also set myself a weight loss goal. I want to lose 5 kg. My BMI was a little above 24 today. When I started with Wii Fit last saturday my BMI was closer to 25, so I've already lost something. Wii Fit says I still have 4,2 kg to go.
I do around 30 to 45 min of workout per day (Wii Fit is counting my workout minutes, but not the idle time when I click through the menus) and I split the time evenly between Yoga, Aerobics and Balance. I don't do Strength because that would only spoil my performance at the gym. I don't do Wii Fit on my gym days -- except for the weight tracking.
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