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Wii Fit coming to U.S. in May
Tue Apr 15, 2008 3:25PM EDT
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First announced way, way back in July of last year, the nifty, wireless balance board accessory for the Wii finally has a North American release date: May 19. Get ready to engage those abs.
The Wii Fit bundle (available in Japan since last December) will sell for $89.99, according to Crave—not exactly cheap, but at least it'll come bundled with a battery of exercises—involving yoga, aerobics, strength training, and balance—that’ll get you off the couch and, with any luck, make you break a sweat.
IGN (via Yahoo! Games) has a thorough preview of Wii Fit, but I’ll tick off some of the main points: You get the wireless, plastic balance board (which, apparently, supports a whopping 660 pounds, although it stops measuring over 330 pounds) plus the battery of 40 mini-games and exercises.
Among them: strength-training exercises, including a push-up/yoga combo (which sounds devilishly difficult), single-leg extensions, arm/leg lifts, a variety of squats and lunges, and side planks (ouch). There’s also plenty of aerobic action, including steps, runs, and rhythm boxing. Then there’s the yoga, complete with your standard deep breathing, half moons, a potpourri of poses, you name it. This ain't no button-mashing on the couch.
What makes Wii Fit more fun than your standard exercise DVD is the on-screen trainer (either male or female, as IGN notes) who critiques your form and doles out encouragement, as needed.
Of course, the coolest element of Wii Fit is the wireless balance board, which incorporates two plastic pads—one for each foot—that precisely measure you weight and balance.
From the demos I’ve seen, the board does an uncanny job of detecting your overall stance and posture; indeed, based on your weight and balance, it’ll compute your body mass index (BMI) and tell you if you’re overweight, underweight, or just right. The Wii Fit software will also track your BMI daily and tell you your progress over time.
Early reviews have been generally positive; for example, Chris Kohler at Wired News tried Wii Fit for about a month and came away pretty happy, calling it a "convenient and helpful way for me to get back in shape." Keep in mind, however, that Kohler didn't so much lose weight as build muscle (not such a bad thing, considering that you're playing a video game).
I haven't had a chance to try Wii Fit myself, but the demo during last year's E3 gaming conference looked pretty impressive; I especially liked the soccer ball head-butting game, which lets you (natch) head-butt a torrent of virtual soccer balls, all from the comfort of the balance board—nice. (Hmmmm...how about a surfing game? Or skateboarding?)
So, who out there's looking forward to Wii Fit? Anyone else tried it? What about the price tag?
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Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Randy Pausch Lecture
Randy Pausch Lecture Part 1
Hey guys,
Just a quick message tonight.
Wow!, just finished watching Diane Sawyer interview Randy.
Personally, I was empowered by this and will start a special fitness camp on behalf of Randy and his illness. I will keep you posted on this campaign.
Don't work; play!
Adriel
Hey guys,
Just a quick message tonight.
Wow!, just finished watching Diane Sawyer interview Randy.
Personally, I was empowered by this and will start a special fitness camp on behalf of Randy and his illness. I will keep you posted on this campaign.
Don't work; play!
Adriel
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Randy Pausch's Last Lecture
Wednesday, April 09, 2008
We're Brothers Forever!
So check this out,
The, now hit, "We're Brothers Forever"
Stick around and watch both versions
(my cousin JayVee's version below)
American Idol Season 7 - Renaldo Lapuz
The, now hit, "We're Brothers Forever"
Stick around and watch both versions
(my cousin JayVee's version below)
American Idol Season 7 - Renaldo Lapuz
Tuesday, April 08, 2008
Creating passive streams of income
My friend Jose J called me up last night and was inviting me to a income opportunity presentation in Pasadena. We shared a few projects we are working on. I've been studying a bit on online marketing this past year and have slowly created some passive income streams.
I want to share a simple to understand outline to make a website or blog profitable.
Here it is:
1. Find a niche market
2. Find a profitable product to sell to that niche
3. Join affiliate programs
4. Advertise the website using Google AdWords/JV/ SEO Search Engine Optimization
partners
5. Monitor where your dollars are coming from
I know that may seem oversimplified, but that's all there
is to it. Of course each step has a few details, but essentially, that's the formula.
Talk more about it later.
I want to share a simple to understand outline to make a website or blog profitable.
Here it is:
1. Find a niche market
2. Find a profitable product to sell to that niche
3. Join affiliate programs
4. Advertise the website using Google AdWords/JV/ SEO Search Engine Optimization
partners
5. Monitor where your dollars are coming from
I know that may seem oversimplified, but that's all there
is to it. Of course each step has a few details, but essentially, that's the formula.
Talk more about it later.
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