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Nintendo Wii Fit
Alright, you’ve got your {Wii Fit} and {balance board}. You wanna know what you’re {dealing} with? This is like you your scales on {steroids}. The {Wii Fit} {balance board} is {actually} a sensitive. It can {measure} your {center} of body control, (of course!) and after you enter your {age} it will {spill} out all {kinds} of interesting about you like your body {mass index} and whether you are fat for your age or not. Don’t take it too {seriously} or you will end up like that {British} mother who sued {Nintedo} because Wii Fit said her daughter was {overweight}.
You can use it to compare your {results} with your previous and {especially} for the {ladies} – YES, you can use the {balance board} to {measure} your {weight} every half an hour to see the {improvement}.
Note: You’ve figured it out but try to use it while {barefoot}. The {measurements} will be much more {precise}.
Setting Up the Balance Board
First you’ll need to {synchronize} it to the Wii. To do this just {press} the {small}, red “sync” button inside the battery of the {board}, and behind the front panel on the Wii. After that you’ll see the Wii greeting.
The Board will {walk} you through the {initial setup}. This includes choosing your Mii, entering your {height} and {birth date}, as well as trying a {balance game}. Using this data, the game will {measure} your Body Mass Index and Fit. Finally, and the {fun part}, the game will allow you to set a goal: {weight} you want to lose (or gain) in a period of time. Ideally, you’ll want to lose enough {weight} to fall into the normal. But try to be {realistic} with the {time frame}. I can {imagine} you wanting to {lose} 40 pounds in a month but I don’t need to tell you it’s unlikely to {happen}. Instead, set your target date far enough out so that your {goal} is {obtainable} for you. Anyway do not {underestimate} what {Wii Fit} can do for you.
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