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		<title>Nintendo Wii Fit Reviews</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Dec 2009 11:48:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[After 2 weeks of using Wii Fit I ended up gaining two pounds, but since muscle weighs more than fat I am not surprised. Now that I tested how effective they are lets look at the different exercises the game offers. 
The games are broken up into four different categories, Yoga, strength training, aerobics and balance. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After 2 weeks of using Wii Fit I ended up gaining two pounds, but since muscle weighs more than fat I am not surprised. Now that I tested how effective they are lets look at the different exercises the game offers. </p>
<p>The games are broken up into four different categories, Yoga, strength training, aerobics and balance. The game lets you choose between a male or female trainer. It gives you a time bank which keeps track of how long you have been excising. </p>
<p>Let&#8217;s start with Yoga, this section has the most exercises. Unfortunately when you start most of the exercises are locked. You get started with some strange exercises that girls like to do, so I thought it would be super easy but girl was I wrong. Yoga also has the most exercises that did not use the balance board, which I thought was real strange since the balance board is the main reason we have this game. I preferred to use Yoga as a warm up or warm down exercise.</p>
<p>Strength training is the hardest of all exercises and it should be. There are all the exercises you should doing in a normal workout. Instead of unlocking more exercises towards the end you unlock challenges against the personal trainer. These exercises also have so some that did not use the balance board but instead used the Wii remote. The game reads the remote accurately but will miss one of my moves once in a while. They even offer the choice to up your weight using a water bottle for your sets, but it is a little hard to hold. </p>
<p>Aerobic games are the ones I tended to do most often, they have four different kinds of games. Hula hoops may look simple but it may tire you out fast. Step aerobics which you have to step on the balance board in rhythm to the music an instructions the tv. Boxing is more like step aerobics, boxing and stepping according to the music. It is boring and takes too long. My favorite of the whole game is running. You put the remote in your pocket and you start running in place, it is just that simple. As you play more you can unlock longer tracks, a second player option and my favorite a free run.</p>
<p>Then there is the balance games, soccer heading, ski slalom, ski jump, table tilt, tight rope, balance bubble, penguin slide, snow boarding and zazen. I particularly like ski jumping and you can play over again. Unlike Zazen which is game you sit still for minutes at a time looking at a candle. No I am not kidding, that is the whole game. </p>
<p>There is a fifth option which is called favorites, which looks at which games you play the most and puts them one page so that you can access them easily. It would have been great if we could this screen to set up our own workouts and go to the next one on the list after you have completed exercises. That is my biggest complain about this game it forgets that you want to use as an exercise program and not just a game. When you finish an exercise it gives you two options, quit or retry. </p>
<p>Retry, I just finished that exercise why would I want to do it again? How about an option to move on to the next exercise. Because of this huge oversight your 30 minute workouts would not have taken twice as long you have to continuously quit, select new exercises, waiting for the board to recalibrate then you can do the exercise. It was just a big hassle. There are suggestions once in a while on which exercises you should do next but that should be available after every exercise. I had no idea what exercises I should be doing, so I ended up just picking them randomly and hoping I was getting a balanced workout.</p>
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		<title>Video Games For Kids</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Sep 2009 11:41:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you think about video games for kids, you might be wondering which console to go with. There are three basic models on the market (not including handhelds like the Nintendo DS or PSP). There is the Nintendo Wii, the PlayStation 3, and the Xbox 360. Knowing the differences between these models can help you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you think about video games for kids, you might be wondering which console to go with. There are three basic models on the market (not including handhelds like the Nintendo DS or PSP). There is the Nintendo Wii, the PlayStation 3, and the Xbox 360. Knowing the differences between these models can help you choose what is best for your child and your family as a whole. </p>
<p>The Nintendo Wii is probably the most popular for children. That is because it is so interactive and has tons of games for kids. You&#8217;ll find beloved characters like Mario and others, fitness games, educational games, and games that are just plain fun. When in doubt, definitely go for the Nintendo Wii! What&#8217;s even better is that the price on the console has dropped dramatically lately, making it ultra-affordable for many families out there. It even comes with a sports game (that includes games like tennis, baseball, and bowling) that is fun for the whole family. </p>
<p>The PlayStation 3 is also very popular. Many families get this one because there are games available that are perfect for adults and children. Best of all, this one doubles as a Blu-Ray player. In fact, many people find themselves saving money when they get a PlayStation 3 instead of having to get a gaming console and a separate Blu-Ray player. Note that many of the titles available for the PlayStation 3 will be too old in nature for your child. Do what you can to look at the game&#8217;s ratings and examine games that are age appropriate. </p>
<p>The Xbox 360 is another good choice. Once again, there are games that are good for adults and games that are good for children. There is also an online marketplace where you can purchase fun arcade games and other types of games right from the comforts of home (note that the other two consoles to have this feature as well). For older members of the family and teenagers, there is an Xbox live portion that allows you to play against people from all over the world &#8212; a very popular addition.</p>
<p>To sum it all up, the Nintendo Wii is something you can&#8217;t go wrong with. However, if you want to consider the needs of older children, teenagers, and other adults, you may want to look at one of the other options as well. Some families end up with more than one console, while others find that just one suits them well. It&#8217;s a great thing to choose the best console for kids because this is a great way to have fun, learn, and stay interactive!</p>
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