I have to admit something… I lent our wii fit setup to a friend in the spring, and since we got it back it has been sitting in a corner gathering dust. What a waste of an expensive bit of kit that actually makes it fun to get a bit of excercise!
So it was with a very apprehensive feeling I put on my joggers yesterday, and wiped down our balance board, popped in fresh batteries, and loaded up the game. I was certain that it was going to scold me for putting on weight and being absent, so you can imagine how amazed I was when it actually congratulated me on losing several pounds! We’ll brush over the part where it told me I hadn’t been on it for 166 days!! Ouch, naughty Zoe neglecting it since March!
However, our summer busy busy busy madness is beginning to lessen now & so it was with renewed resolve to “give it a go” that I sweated my way through an entire hour of wii fit last night! I was pleasantly surprised to see that I was smashing my previous personal bests on my first go. I enjoyed it, but I think the 30 minutes (over 2500 steps!) of “free step” whilst watching Project Runway have taken their toll – my leg muscles have been aching all day! I guess that’s what you get when you do an hour of muscle workouts & aerobic excercises and ignore the much more relaxed balance games & yoga!
Wish me luck in my quest to get a bit healthier! I’m going to try to eat less rubbish (which will save money too), but I’m not going to deny myself the stuff I like & be miserable! Our diet has improved in the last few months already so I need to concentrate on perservering with wii fit. I’m pleased that I’ve been losing weight with just a few diet change though. It doesn’t bother me too much, being overweight, but I would like to lose some just so I am healthier for the future.


Great to hear you’ve lost some weight without really trying! I haven’t been on wii fit in ages, I suspect it will tell me off!
I really want to start using it again, if just to monitor my weight, but it’s a bit of a pain to use at present as we have to swap scart cables round, bah!
I totally agree with eating healthier but not denying yourself tasty things. So long as you eat the tasty things in moderation (y’know, only half the tub of Ben & Jerry’s at a time ;))
You should get a scart switcher, that’s what we’ve done for our telly upstairs. They’re cheap as chips, and make it much easier to change inputs!
I think I would just be miserable if I obsessed over what I eat! It’s easier just to keep in mind while you shop that you should try and buy healthier stuff rather than obsess constantly every day. I tried weightwatchers last year but found tracking every point just annoying – I hardly ever hit my limit anyway so I just stopped bothering to count it!
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