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        <title>I&#039;m Wii Un-Fit  - Teeter Totter  ~  Finding a Balance Between Me-Hood and Motherhood - creatress&apos;s Blog - SacMomsClub.com</title>
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I&#039;ve been wanting Wii Fit ever since I&#039;ve heard of it (about 8mos ago.) Every time I would go to buy one however, they were sold out. WELL (drum roll please), this Sunday we just happened to be at a Game Stop (I tend to find myself there a lot with my boys) AND they had two in stock! YAY!

Why would I want this you may be asking? If you know nothing about the Wii system, you have to know that it is sensor based. It includes a lot of motion to play. Wii Fit is a health and finessed based &amp;quot;game&amp;quot; that utilizes this feature. It comes with a large (scale size) sensor pad that you stand on for many various activities. Balance, strength, even cardio! You also have your own &amp;quot;cyber&amp;quot; trainer.

Three things made me hate my precious new Wii Fit faster than I&#039;ve ever hated anything before.

#1. When I stepped on it, it actually said &amp;quot;OH!&amp;quot; Like &amp;quot;OW You&#039;re Hurting Me!&amp;quot; Kind of way. WTHell!?!? What kind of motivation is that to be programed to groan like some kind of sick Garfield scale!? I felt a little better when it did it to my husband too.

#2. My &amp;quot;health scale meter&amp;quot; didn&#039;t just hit &amp;quot;OBESE,&amp;quot; That sucker nearly crashed through the top. If it were a carnival guessing game, the bell would have rung, then flung off. 

#3 After my scale hit &amp;quot;OBESE&amp;quot; it made my little character (my Mii girl that I designed to look like me) get SUPER fat. Now she was already pudgy (actually as fat as the character designer could make her, but still pretty), but the stupid game tripled her size!


Jammies and no makeup
See how honest I am in my blogs?
Soooo, how is any of this supposed to make me feel good about wanting to use it? You would think at this point I threw the damn thing out the window, right? Wrong. Actually, I wasn&#039;t very surprised by any of this. I know I&#039;m fat. All of us big ladies always think that a scale is screaming on the inside when you step on it, so to have one really do it wasn&#039;t as startling as you would think. Also, my husband did no better. His little Mii is just as fat as mine (in fact, my BMI was better!). The other reason I didn&#039;t send it flying is my son.
 My man in shock over his BMI

My son was on the &amp;quot;normal to underweight&amp;quot; side when he did it. He also came up +17 years older than his real age due to &amp;quot;imbalance.&amp;quot; I wasn&#039;t surprised as his Aspergers Syndrome affects his muscle tone, balance and coordination. However, he loves it. The games (so far) are really fun and I actually think it&#039;s going to be a beneficial tool for our whole family.
GO SON GO! (Doing the ski jump)

You can make goals and track your own progress. My husband said &amp;quot;It&#039;s like our own Biggest Loser!&amp;quot; I agree. We&#039;re also both very competitive and you can rank your score on the activities against other family members. We also happen to be almost exactly the same weight, so I think we&#039;ll have a good time fighting each other to reach our goals.

I wouldn&#039;t buy Wii Fit for younger women (as it could really add to any size issues and self-esteem they may be dealing with), but for our family it will be a fun tool, if not a big slap in the face. However, sometimes those slaps are welcome. </description>
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I&#039;ve been wanting Wii Fit ever since I&#039;ve heard of it (about 8mos ago.) Every time I would go to buy one however, they were sold out. WELL (drum roll please), this Sunday we just happened to be at a Game Stop (I tend to find myself there a lot with my boys) AND they had two in stock! YAY!

Why would I want this you may be asking? If you know nothing about the Wii system, you have to know that it is sensor based. It includes a lot of motion to play. Wii Fit is a health and finessed based &amp;quot;game&amp;quot; that utilizes this feature. It comes with a large (scale size) sensor pad that you stand on for many various activities. Balance, strength, even cardio! You also have your own &amp;quot;cyber&amp;quot; trainer.

Three things made me hate my precious new Wii Fit faster than I&#039;ve ever hated anything before.

#1. When I stepped on it, it actually said &amp;quot;OH!&amp;quot; Like &amp;quot;OW You&#039;re Hurting Me!&amp;quot; Kind of way. WTHell!?!? What kind of motivation is that to be programed to groan like some kind of sick Garfield scale!? I felt a little better when it did it to my husband too.

#2. My &amp;quot;health scale meter&amp;quot; didn&#039;t just hit &amp;quot;OBESE,&amp;quot; That sucker nearly crashed through the top. If it were a carnival guessing game, the bell would have rung, then flung off. 

#3 After my scale hit &amp;quot;OBESE&amp;quot; it made my little character (my Mii girl that I designed to look like me) get SUPER fat. Now she was already pudgy (actually as fat as the character designer could make her, but still pretty), but the stupid game tripled her size!


Jammies and no makeup
See how honest I am in my blogs?
Soooo, how is any of this supposed to make me feel good about wanting to use it? You would think at this point I threw the damn thing out the window, right? Wrong. Actually, I wasn&#039;t very surprised by any of this. I know I&#039;m fat. All of us big ladies always think that a scale is screaming on the inside when you step on it, so to have one really do it wasn&#039;t as startling as you would think. Also, my husband did no better. His little Mii is just as fat as mine (in fact, my BMI was better!). The other reason I didn&#039;t send it flying is my son.
 My man in shock over his BMI

My son was on the &amp;quot;normal to underweight&amp;quot; side when he did it. He also came up +17 years older than his real age due to &amp;quot;imbalance.&amp;quot; I wasn&#039;t surprised as his Aspergers Syndrome affects his muscle tone, balance and coordination. However, he loves it. The games (so far) are really fun and I actually think it&#039;s going to be a beneficial tool for our whole family.
GO SON GO! (Doing the ski jump)

You can make goals and track your own progress. My husband said &amp;quot;It&#039;s like our own Biggest Loser!&amp;quot; I agree. We&#039;re also both very competitive and you can rank your score on the activities against other family members. We also happen to be almost exactly the same weight, so I think we&#039;ll have a good time fighting each other to reach our goals.

I wouldn&#039;t buy Wii Fit for younger women (as it could really add to any size issues and self-esteem they may be dealing with), but for our family it will be a fun tool, if not a big slap in the face. However, sometimes those slaps are welcome. </itunes:summary>
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                <title>Sep 29,  2008 at 12:09 PM : Do we get to see the...</title>
                <description>Do we get to see the &amp;quot;before&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;after&amp;quot; pictures of your little Mii girl too?
Does it have a cyber Oreo cookies you can binge on after a good Wii workout? That&#039;s my favorite part of exercising.
Good luck, and I say turn the volume down when you step on your insulting little sensor pad. Or at least give it a good stomp in return.

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                <itunes:summary>Do we get to see the &amp;quot;before&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;after&amp;quot; pictures of your little Mii girl too?
Does it have a cyber Oreo cookies you can binge on after a good Wii workout? That&#039;s my favorite part of exercising.
Good luck, and I say turn the volume down when you step on your insulting little sensor pad. Or at least give it a good stomp in return.

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                <title>Sep 29,  2008 at 02:09 PM : I didn&#039;t think to...</title>
                <description>I didn&#039;t think to take pics of my Mii. Shoot! I&#039;ll try and get one.
Yeah, totally on MUTE when I step on the stupid thing.</description>
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                <itunes:summary>I didn&#039;t think to take pics of my Mii. Shoot! I&#039;ll try and get one.
Yeah, totally on MUTE when I step on the stupid thing.</itunes:summary>     
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                <title>Sep 29,  2008 at 06:09 PM : I was wondering about...</title>
                <description>I was wondering about getting that. I know some middle schools use them, which seems like it could crush some kid&#039;s feelings. But it does sound fun, once you get passed the BMI thing</description>
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                <itunes:summary>I was wondering about getting that. I know some middle schools use them, which seems like it could crush some kid&#039;s feelings. But it does sound fun, once you get passed the BMI thing</itunes:summary>     
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                <title>Sep 29,  2008 at 07:09 PM : I wish there was a way...</title>
                <description>I wish there was a way you could skip all that into part (BMI, weight, etc) for kids. They don&#039;t need it. If it wasn&#039;t for that, it would be an AMAZING tool for children of all ages! There are things on it that my son&#039;s occupational therapist was having him do years ago with very expensive equipment. Since I have an older son, I don&#039;t worry about his ego or anything. But like I said, I FOR SURE wouldn&#039;t use it with girls. Especially ones who were already struggling with body issues.</description>
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                <itunes:summary>I wish there was a way you could skip all that into part (BMI, weight, etc) for kids. They don&#039;t need it. If it wasn&#039;t for that, it would be an AMAZING tool for children of all ages! There are things on it that my son&#039;s occupational therapist was having him do years ago with very expensive equipment. Since I have an older son, I don&#039;t worry about his ego or anything. But like I said, I FOR SURE wouldn&#039;t use it with girls. Especially ones who were already struggling with body issues.</itunes:summary>     
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                <title>Sep 29,  2008 at 11:09 PM : Ugh. I don&#039;t want...</title>
                <description>Ugh. I don&#039;t want the TV telling me I am fat. I think I would cry.</description>
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                <itunes:summary>Ugh. I don&#039;t want the TV telling me I am fat. I think I would cry.</itunes:summary>     
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                <title>Sep 30,  2008 at 06:09 AM : i think the japanese...</title>
                <description>i think the japanese culture likes everything teeny tiny.&amp;nbsp; have you seen the yaris?</description>
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                <itunes:summary>i think the japanese culture likes everything teeny tiny.&amp;nbsp; have you seen the yaris?</itunes:summary>     
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                <title>Sep 30,  2008 at 08:09 AM : Like all things mean,...</title>
                <description>Like all things mean, it&#039;s funny when it yelped at my husband, not so much at me. I had to google &quot;Yaris,&quot; I hadn&#039;t heard of it. WTHeck is that!?!? Looks like the &quot;Brave Little Toaster!?&quot; (It&#039;s a new car from Toyota)</description>
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                <itunes:summary>Like all things mean, it&#039;s funny when it yelped at my husband, not so much at me. I had to google &quot;Yaris,&quot; I hadn&#039;t heard of it. WTHeck is that!?!? Looks like the &quot;Brave Little Toaster!?&quot; (It&#039;s a new car from Toyota)</itunes:summary>     
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