Am I the only one that kind of recoils at the idea of exercising to a video
game? I guess whatever it takes, but exercise is a such a terrific excuse to
get outside and meet and compete with people...just seems like a waste.

On 8/20/07, Mary Jo Sminkey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >I went and bought a wii, specifically for the moving situations. I find
> that
> >a half hour of wii boxing gets my heart rate up into the 140-150 range
> very
> >quickly.  I have DDR ordered and plan to get Wii fit when it comes out.
>
> So is the Wii really the best option in game consoles if you want to do
> games for exercise? It seems hard to even find one for sale online at its
> normal price, not sure what its availability in my area is. I just haven't
> really even been following what's been going on with the console market much
> these days, so not real sure what the others are capable of, I just don't
> think I want to pay $300+ for a console that's still not supporting HD.
> There's a good deal on a 360 Elite bundle at Amazon now that includes the
> HD-DVD player and a bunch of HD movies, not sure I wanted to spend that
> much, but might be worth it to get HD support. And DDR is already available
> for the 360, so I won't have to wait on it!
>
>
>
> 

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