is an exercise game consisting of activities using the Wii Balance Board peripheral. The game uses a unique platform peripheral called the Wii Balance Board, on which the player stands during exercise. The game features yoga, strength training, aerobics, and balance games. Wii Fit has been used for physiotherapy rehabilitation and has been adopted by various health clubs around the world. Additionally, the game has been used in nursing homes to improve posture in the elderly. The game has received generally positive reviews, despite criticism over the lack of intensity in some of its workout activities As of March 2012, Wii Fit has held the position of third best selling console game not packaged with a console, with 22.67 million copies sold.


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The only game my mom played on the Wii.

probably the reason for many eating disorders

At one point in my life, I was training to, and failed to, become an Olympic athlete. Every time I got on the balance board, this game told me I was overweight burgeoning on obese, and needed to make some lifestyle changes to bring my weight down. I had 4% body fat.

Hoola hooping was fun though

It is difficult to consider this a game because it simply is not. It's a flimsy weight loss mechanism with some visuals - but in its defence the experience of it was truly compelling and new, and I say that as someone who had no need to get fit whatsoever. My mother played this, the only game I ever saw her touch. That is revolutionary and only Nintendo could have pulled it off.

can't guarantee that it wont fat shame you, but I can guarantee you'll find 59 copies of this at your local second hand game store