Wii Fit and No S great together!!

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Michele-the-Reader
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Wii Fit and No S great together!!

Post by Michele-the-Reader » Mon May 26, 2008 12:09 am

I am a new No Esser loving it! I started No S a few days before I got a Wii Fit and have found that they work together in a really positive way. I am enjoying my food more now that I am having 3 "meals" a day and not just eating whenever I want. Wii Fit makes exercising so much fun and I am gaining self confidence and feeling more in control of my life. I love being able to track my progress on HabitCal and also on Wii Fit. I now have 2 modes of positive reinforcement at my beck and call! I am wondering if anyone else is doing No S and Wii Fit?

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JillyBean
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Post by JillyBean » Mon May 26, 2008 2:48 am

Nope, never heard of it. I just love No S and that's all I need for now...
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Re: Wii Fit and No S great together!!

Post by BrightAngel » Mon May 26, 2008 4:36 am

Michele-the-Reader wrote: I am wondering if anyone else is doing No S and Wii Fit?
I just bought Wii Fit today,
and am looking forward to using it.
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Post by Sheiler » Mon May 26, 2008 4:49 am

I've been hearing how fun it is, and would like to try it, but haven't yet. How does it work? Is it good for beginners?

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Post by Mavilu » Mon May 26, 2008 8:20 am

Aw... lucky you!, I underestimated the Wii's popularity and figured that I wouldn't have to pre-order... and now I can't find a single Wii Fit.
I'm a big time gamer and I like the idea of moving towards developing games that require more than just moving your fingers in order to play them and games that reach all aspects of society; and if it makes it easier to get me over this lazy spell in which I am barely lifting my dumbells, even better!.

Michele-the-Reader
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Good for beginners

Post by Michele-the-Reader » Mon May 26, 2008 4:37 pm

Yes, the Wii Fit is easy and good for beginners........believe me I am a beginner if there ever was one! It is fun to unlock higher levels of difficulty.........starts out slow though.

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