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title: "My Fitness Coach - Nintendo Wii"
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# Personalized goals Progress tracking 500+ exercises My Fitness Coach - Nintendo Wii

**Price:** KD 11.27
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## Summary

> 🏆 Elevate Your Fitness Game with My Fitness Coach!

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- **What is this?** My Fitness Coach - Nintendo Wii
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## Best For

- Customers looking for quality international products

## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Track Your Triumphs:** Visualize your progress with detailed graphs that celebrate your fitness journey.
- • **Customizable Experience:** Choose your workout environment and favorite music to keep you energized.
- • **Diverse Workout Library:** Access a vast collection of 500+ exercises tailored for flexibility, cardio, and strength.
- • **Tailored Fitness Journey:** Set personalized goals to match your lifestyle and schedule with ease.
- • **Unleash Your Inner Athlete:** Experience a personal virtual trainer that motivates and guides you through every move.

## Overview

My Fitness Coach for Nintendo Wii is a comprehensive virtual training program that offers nearly 500 exercises across various fitness categories. It allows users to set personalized goals, customize their workout environment, and track their progress with detailed graphs, making it an ideal companion for anyone looking to enhance their fitness journey.

## Description

My Fitness Coach is the latest in Nintendo's impressive line of games that prove video game entertainment can be both healthy and fun. Produced by UbiSoft exclusively for the Wii home game system, My Fitness Coach allows players to create, engage in and even track their very own fitness program. Enjoy Your Exercise Experience With My Fitness Coach you can customize your experience by choosing your own exercise environment, and picking your favorite type of workout music. There are eight different environments to choose from, and seven different types of music, such as Hip Hop, 80's, Latin and Dance to name a few. There is even a Meditation Garden feature where you will be guided through stretching and yoga techniques to help keep you limber while you gain strength. Nearly 500 Workouts Provide Loads of Fun My Fitness Coach features almost 500 unique exercises to ensure that no two workouts will ever be quite the same. Whether you are in strength training for your upper body or lower body, or are just burning a few extra calories, by choosing your own workout calendar, length of program, and frequency of use you will achieve your goals at the pace that is right for you. Like Wii games? Are you sweating to Wii Fit but want to take it a step further? Get in shape with your own virtual personal trainer, Maya, in an accessible, convenient and intense fitness program customized to meet your needs.

Review: No reason to wait - For those of you who are gun shy after getting burned by the Jillian Michaels Fitness Ultimatum, there is no reason to wait. JMFU was garbage. This is the real thing. It does not use a balance board. Some people seem to have a problem with that but it's not like they claimed to have balance board support and failed to deliver. The description in desertcart of what it does is completely accurate. Also, if it had balance board support it would be nearly twice the price. I received it yesterday and have done 2 workouts on it. Things I like (There is no way that I will hit all the good features): 1. There was a very thorough fitness test when you first set up a profile. I wish Wii Fit had something this comprehensive. 2. Maya, the coach, is a pleasure to work out with. She has a pleasing voice. She asks how you felt during a segment of the workout. The choices are No Sweat, I Was Working Hard, and I Couldn't Keep Up. If you choose the first or the third answer, Maya promises to adjust that segment the next time she presents it during a workout. 3. I like being able to change the environment that Maya leads the workout from and I like that the view of Maya changes during the workout. 4. You can incorporate other equipment into the workout. I happened to have an unused step, some weights and a stability ball stored in the basement. Neither of the workouts I did so far used the stability ball. 5. I still use the advanced step program on the Wii Fit but it is the same every time and the step is so low. With this I am able to use a real step and adjust it to the height I want to get the best workout. 6. The routines scroll across the bottom so I can see how much is left of the current routine and which routine is coming up next. 7. The tutorial feature was a necessity for me. When Maya started a routine that wasn't clear to me I selected the tutorial. Maya explained how to do it. It repeats until I select Resume. Then Maya restarts the routine. 8. A workout DVD repeats the same workout every time. This game is dynamic. I need that kind of variety. Things I didn't like: 1. I don't have a large space to work out in. I needed to have the step in a place where there was sufficient space to do the step routines but I also needed enough space to perform the non-step aerobic routines. I banged into a couch a few times. I think I'll be able to work this out after a few workouts. 2. This is probably related to my lack of space but I think I would prefer that it stick to the equipment for a longer time. It used the step, then it didn't, then it did again, and so on. On the other hand, not doing that may interfere with the randomness of the workouts and that would be a bad thing. I had 2 good workouts and definitely recommend this game as long as you have read the description and understand what you are getting.
Review: Perfect - almost - This is the workout product I've been looking for! Something that will get my heart pumping, sweat pouring, and muscles working without boring me to tears in the process. Please note that this is not a "game" that tries to make exercise fun and entertaining. If you want that, stick with Wii Fit or a host of other products out there. My Fitness Coach is for those who want straightforward aerobic, muscle toning, and flexibility exercises that really give you a solid workout. Things I like: - It does *not* use Wii balance board at all, and the Wii controller has only limited use for selecting your day's workout focus and responding to questions. I got fed up with other fitness products like EA Sports Active that refused to recognize I had made a particular movement or told me I did it incorrectly when I had done everything right. MFC relies on me to do the exercises without "looking over my shoulder", and that's the way I like it! - MFC varies the workout from day to day and provides a more or less intense workout depending on how difficult you found a particular segment. - MFC allows you to pick a particular focus area each day (aerobics, upper body, lower body, core, etc.). While the customized workout will devote most of that day's exercises to your selected focus area, it will still provide some time to the other areas. So for example, if your long-term goal is weight loss, you can expect a certain aerobic portion in each workout even if your chosen focus that day is lower body. Choose aerobics each day, you will still get some strength exercises included in your workout. Excellent for a well-rounded fitness program. - You can select the length of workout in 15-minute intervals. Have only a little time for a quick workout? Choose a 15-minute program. Have a lot of time for a full workout? Choose an hour or longer. - Excellent motion-capture for Maya. Her movements are very realistic, even during her random actions during the rest segments. Things that could be improved: - Cool down segment is too short...and why do we need rest segments between cool down stretches? - Due to injury, there are a couple of exercises I just cannot physically do. I wish there was a way I could tell MFC to eliminate these from my fitness routine. - After each strength segment there is a rest segment where Maya tells you to stretch those muscles you just worked. Unfortunately she neither says nor demonstrates a good way to stretch them. Oh she will show some stretching moves, but these are randomly selected and the muscles she's stretching are not necessarily the ones you just worked. - Some of the exercises are little tricky at first. Each has a tutorial available where Maya steps through how to perform it, but this requires stopping your workout to watch it. It would be nice if she gave some explanation during the exercise itself, at least when a new exercise is introduced. A few minor gripes for an otherwise excellent workout product!

## Features

- Personal virtual trainer demonstrates moves, gives advice, and provides motivation
- Access almost 500 exercises for flexibility, cardio fitness, strength training and more
- Personalized goals let you chose length and frequency of program on a calendar
- Customize your environment and pick your favorite type of workout music
- Chart your progress with graphs over an extended period of time

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ No reason to wait
*by R***N on December 5, 2008*

For those of you who are gun shy after getting burned by the Jillian Michaels Fitness Ultimatum, there is no reason to wait. JMFU was garbage. This is the real thing. It does not use a balance board. Some people seem to have a problem with that but it's not like they claimed to have balance board support and failed to deliver. The description in Amazon of what it does is completely accurate. Also, if it had balance board support it would be nearly twice the price. I received it yesterday and have done 2 workouts on it. Things I like (There is no way that I will hit all the good features): 1. There was a very thorough fitness test when you first set up a profile. I wish Wii Fit had something this comprehensive. 2. Maya, the coach, is a pleasure to work out with. She has a pleasing voice. She asks how you felt during a segment of the workout. The choices are No Sweat, I Was Working Hard, and I Couldn't Keep Up. If you choose the first or the third answer, Maya promises to adjust that segment the next time she presents it during a workout. 3. I like being able to change the environment that Maya leads the workout from and I like that the view of Maya changes during the workout. 4. You can incorporate other equipment into the workout. I happened to have an unused step, some weights and a stability ball stored in the basement. Neither of the workouts I did so far used the stability ball. 5. I still use the advanced step program on the Wii Fit but it is the same every time and the step is so low. With this I am able to use a real step and adjust it to the height I want to get the best workout. 6. The routines scroll across the bottom so I can see how much is left of the current routine and which routine is coming up next. 7. The tutorial feature was a necessity for me. When Maya started a routine that wasn't clear to me I selected the tutorial. Maya explained how to do it. It repeats until I select Resume. Then Maya restarts the routine. 8. A workout DVD repeats the same workout every time. This game is dynamic. I need that kind of variety. Things I didn't like: 1. I don't have a large space to work out in. I needed to have the step in a place where there was sufficient space to do the step routines but I also needed enough space to perform the non-step aerobic routines. I banged into a couch a few times. I think I'll be able to work this out after a few workouts. 2. This is probably related to my lack of space but I think I would prefer that it stick to the equipment for a longer time. It used the step, then it didn't, then it did again, and so on. On the other hand, not doing that may interfere with the randomness of the workouts and that would be a bad thing. I had 2 good workouts and definitely recommend this game as long as you have read the description and understand what you are getting.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect - almost
*by S***E on November 20, 2010*

This is the workout product I've been looking for! Something that will get my heart pumping, sweat pouring, and muscles working without boring me to tears in the process. Please note that this is not a "game" that tries to make exercise fun and entertaining. If you want that, stick with Wii Fit or a host of other products out there. My Fitness Coach is for those who want straightforward aerobic, muscle toning, and flexibility exercises that really give you a solid workout. Things I like: - It does *not* use Wii balance board at all, and the Wii controller has only limited use for selecting your day's workout focus and responding to questions. I got fed up with other fitness products like EA Sports Active that refused to recognize I had made a particular movement or told me I did it incorrectly when I had done everything right. MFC relies on me to do the exercises without "looking over my shoulder", and that's the way I like it! - MFC varies the workout from day to day and provides a more or less intense workout depending on how difficult you found a particular segment. - MFC allows you to pick a particular focus area each day (aerobics, upper body, lower body, core, etc.). While the customized workout will devote most of that day's exercises to your selected focus area, it will still provide some time to the other areas. So for example, if your long-term goal is weight loss, you can expect a certain aerobic portion in each workout even if your chosen focus that day is lower body. Choose aerobics each day, you will still get some strength exercises included in your workout. Excellent for a well-rounded fitness program. - You can select the length of workout in 15-minute intervals. Have only a little time for a quick workout? Choose a 15-minute program. Have a lot of time for a full workout? Choose an hour or longer. - Excellent motion-capture for Maya. Her movements are very realistic, even during her random actions during the rest segments. Things that could be improved: - Cool down segment is too short...and why do we need rest segments between cool down stretches? - Due to injury, there are a couple of exercises I just cannot physically do. I wish there was a way I could tell MFC to eliminate these from my fitness routine. - After each strength segment there is a rest segment where Maya tells you to stretch those muscles you just worked. Unfortunately she neither says nor demonstrates a good way to stretch them. Oh she will show some stretching moves, but these are randomly selected and the muscles she's stretching are not necessarily the ones you just worked. - Some of the exercises are little tricky at first. Each has a tutorial available where Maya steps through how to perform it, but this requires stopping your workout to watch it. It would be nice if she gave some explanation during the exercise itself, at least when a new exercise is introduced. A few minor gripes for an otherwise excellent workout product!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best workout program
*by D***O on July 16, 2012*

I originally bought this for the playstation 2, many years ago, and I have done over 150 workouts with that version of the program (it is called Yourself Fitness on PS2). Recently my wife got a Nintendo WII console so she could do wii fit. Looking around at the fitness programs available for the Wii, to my pleasant surprise I saw my old favorite. I didn't think I would get it, because I already have the PS2 version, but I figured I would try it out and see if maybe it is an upgraded version. For the most part, it is the same version as the PS2 one, however, I do notice they have added some new excersizes, like the GrapeVine. I also noticed they fixed a couple of bugs they had in PS2, namely: at some points in the work-out, the game camera would suddenly point to the sky, and you would lose sight of Maya and your surroundings; Also, at some points the fitness coach (Maya) would suddenly slow way down, and then speed way up, which normally occurred whenever there was a song change. Both of these are fixed in this version. Another difference is that the PS2 version would always show how much time you had left in your workout, while the Wii version shows it briefly when you change excersizes. Also, the PS2 had a clear marking of where you were in the current excersize, and where the end point was, when the next excersize would begin. The Wii has a marker, but at first I didn't see it, it is a very light-colored thin line that is almost the same color as the background. Once I got used to this, I now really like it. Other changes: There is no Weight-loss workout choice on the Wii, so I usually pick Cardio for my workout; The PS2 also had a meditation Garden workout you could do, whereas I believe the same thing is available on the Wii if you select Yoga workout; PS2 version would group the excersizes together when you were dealing with a step bench, whereas the Wii will mix them all up so that one is step bench, one is non step bench, then back to step bench. I mention this because you will need a big workout area so you can keep your step bench ready to use, but still be able to have room to do the non-step bench ones. I have tried a couple other fitness programs, both software and real-world, but I always come back to this program - it does the best job of whipping me into shape, and helping me keep in shape. You get to pick your workout music (My personal favorites are Hip-hop, eighties, dance, latin), your workout location (personal favs: Island, Alpine, Desert), length of time of workout (15 minutes minimum, not sure what max is, but way more than I would ever do. I usually do 30 minutes nearly every day), you can specify what equipment you want to work with (ball, weights, step bench). It asks you after each section of workout how it was for you, whether it was too tough, just right, or not challenging, then it adjusts the settings for your next workout accordingly. It asks you before you start the workout how you are feeling, beware if you pick "Nothing can stop me" - you better be ready for the pain! I usually pick "Not bad" and that gives me a pretty decent workout. I also like the fact that you DO NOT have to keep the Wii controller in your hand while you work out! All in all, I really love this software, it is the best workout I have found, producing the most results, and fun enough that I keep coming back to it.

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