Xtreme Fit® Interactive Gaming System
- A virtual personal trainer guides you through each program.
- Motion-sensing gaming mat detects your moves and interacts with each program for real-time results.
- Choose from a wide selection of activities, including yoga, aerobic steps, muscle workouts, jogging
- Includes dozen of classic arcade games, sporting games, athletic games and more.
- Completely plug-and-play… no need to buy a gaming system or additional games.
Virtual fun! Burn calories! Xtreme Fit Interactive Gaming System. Xtreme Fit turns your TV into a total fitness program. Choose from a huge selection of pre-set fitness regimens developed by personal trainers and athletes. You stand on the Exercise Mat, the Xtreme Fit senses your movements and converts them into activity on the screen. A virtual personal trainer guides you through each program; Motion-sensing gaming mat detects your moves and interacts with each program for real-time results; Ch
List Price: $ 74.99
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Reasonable alternative to Wii Fit,
I just got this from CVS on Black Friday. i was skeptical but it exceeded my expectations! Pleasantly surprised by the quality of the mat and the games. It’s “newer generation” graphics than the other plug & play systems I’m used to. It has over 80 exercises and games on it. I don’t have a Wii, and so for the price this is really nice. It also has a power adapter so it doesn’t use batteries. It talks to you to describe the exercises and walk you through.
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|Fun exercises and games, easy to use,
I had Wii Fit before but it was always a hassle to make it work right, so I very rarely used it. Then I got this from CVS this week (it’s on sale through 12/19/09 and regularly comes back on sale at CVS) and found it very easy to get into and use. The “system” consists of a mat connected to your TV with the good old RCA composite cables and to your AC outlet with an AC adapter. A small power button turns it on and off, and a smaller reset button resets the system, which is necessary if you want to quit an exercise or game midway. (I.e., there’s no quit option in these games.) A big button is for going back on the menus, not very useful since you get back plus start on the mat itself.
Unlike the Wii this takes no time to start up and get going. For fitness training you get yoga, aerobic steps and muscular training. There’s also a fun jogging game and dancing game on the top menu, plus a few arcade games like car racing, bowling, etc. I bought this primarily for the fitness programs. (As an unemployed I’ve been gaining a few pounds over the last year.) Background music and clear instructions accompany your exercise, and the screen shows you what you should do on the mat and what you’re actually doing on the mat, in terms of which pads should be depressed.
I say if you can get this for less than fifty bucks it’s a good value and something you can use for a long time.
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