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> From: Mary Jo Sminkey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 11:41 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Game Consoles
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> >Personally I think you'd do better with a PS2 and the Eyetoy camera.
> Both
> >t
I have the eye toy and Kenetic and have to say lighting is an
issue. I found I had to move a lamp over on to a closer table to
get it to work well. With that trouble i found it easier to just
head to the gym or go out for a walk ;)
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Subject: Re: Game Consoles
>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.
Well, depends on where you live and how much time you have each day. I
>Personally I think you'd do better with a PS2 and the Eyetoy camera. Both
>the console and the camera will run you about $150 (less if you buy used).
Thanks for the information Jim. Do you have the Eyetoy? It sounds like a nice
option for me but I'm concerned about all the reviews that talk abo
>Personally I think you'd do better with a PS2 and the Eyetoy camera. Both
>the console and the camera will run you about $150 (less if you buy used).
Thanks for the information Jim. Do you have the Eyetoy? It sounds like a nice
option for me but I'm concerned about all the reviews that talk abo
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:
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> >I went and bo
> -Original Message-
> From: Mary Jo Sminkey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, August 20, 2007 5:00 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Game Consoles
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> >I went and bought a wii, specifically for the moving situations. I
> find that
> >a half
>Wii Fit will include a balance board.
Hhm, that looks like a very lame workout to me. ;-)
>It's a much more all around system for movement. As a non gamer, it's the
>only system that appeals to me.
I guess that's the big problem...I'm definitely enough of a real gamer to want
something bet
Did you notice how everyone in that video had really nice feet?
On 8/20/07, Sandra Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://e3nin.nintendo.com/wii_fit.html
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This is also a good item, for people with older game consoles.
http://www.gamecycles.com/products.php?cat=7&gclid=CIiRvtr3hI4CFVB1OAodtjx2PQ
It is actually a pretty good exercise bike.
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-Original Message-
From: Mary Jo Sminkey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2007 5:00 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Game Consoles
>I went and bought a wii, spe
The Wii is coming out with a specific exercise game with a peripheral
called a Balance Board that you do various things on. I think that is
the Wii Fit.
The boxing though..if you do it right which is Stand Up hold the
controls at chest and face level and actually bob and weave with your
whole body
get a ps3 & do a couple pots of coffee while playing fall of man!
you will feel like you worked out!
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>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
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