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Does Wii Fit work?

Real life yoga instructor weighs in on Nintendo's next big fad

Words: Shane Patterson, GamesRadar US

Before she starts the test, Sally selects a female instructor and then goes into performing four exercises - deep breathing, half moon pose, warrior pose and the tree pose.

GR: Are these exercises accurate to yoga? Were they taught correctly?
Sally: The instructor is pretty good with the instructions. But it’s weird keeping your foot on the Board the whole time - like with the Warrior pose [which only requires one foot at a time]. For breathing, it was fine though. I could’ve used more direction. Tree pose could have been better. Warrior was kinda lame, but the half moon one was good.

GR: Is the instructor giving you good tips on the exercises?
Sally: Not too much. You never get a sense how you’re supposed to “feel” doing the pose. So you don’t really know if you’re doing it right. Like… analogies are a great way to get into and feel the pose properly.

GR: How do you feel about your personal trainer? Helpful? Sadistic?
Sally: She was positive and nice. But she did get pissy with me when I stepped off the board. Other than that, she was encouraging and friendly.

Points are scored by how well you balance on your feet during each pose. Sally scored well enough to be labeled a “Yoga Trainer” on the Deep Breathing and Half Moon poses, yet was scored as a “Newcomer” on Warrior and Tree pose.

GR: Many yogis know that yoga isn’t competitive and that it’s a personal journey - yet, when you saw that you got a high score, you cheered. What gives?
Sally: I guess I was happy to see that, but not so happy when I saw I wasn’t doing well. Like any game right? I stand by the “own journey” part even though in group class it is so not about watching your neighbor and how far they can go. It’s about working yourself and opening yourself to new awareness.

Yoga’s main aim in a nutshell is to calm the mind using breath and body and to bring awareness for great circulation and health. Yoga has cognitive, physical and emotional benefits. I did not feel that in the game.


 
3 Comments
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MSCR  - 1 year 2 months ago 
Well its a good thing she's just a yoga instructor and not an actual health professional otherwise her opinions might actually have influence on something.

Also, doesn't it say right there that the game is designed for over 16 yrs (something like that)? Course you showed up as a fatty little girl, you're not supposed to play it. Never mind the fact that BMI is junk and based on dubious and outdated scientific data.
GamesRadarShanePatterson  - 1 year 1 month ago 
Because yoga's included in the game, we figured who better to judge the yoga then an actual instructor? Yoga instructors aren't health professionals either smart guy. You think the woman teaching your mom at 24 Hour Fitness has a medical doctorate?

Also, Wii Fit is for all ages. Never mind the BMI - if it's made for all ages, it's made for all ages. Get your facts straight.
Sizzler  - 1 year 1 month ago 
Burn.

This was interesting.
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