Will Wii Fit Benefit Me?
Hello, and welcome to the Wii Fit Project.
My name is Jeremy Fuksa. I’m a 35 year old interactive designer in Kansas City, MO. I’ve started this site to chronicle an experiment I’m about to embark on.
I am going to see how well exercise with the Wii Fit will help shed pounds and benefit my health.
I am roughly 40 pounds overweight. My eating habits are not what most would consider poor. I stay away from fast food as much as possible and try to make the best nutritional choices for myself everywhere that I can.
One year and four months ago I underwent triple coronary bypass surgery. Long story short, genetics were not kind to my heart. I am now in good cardiovascular health and my cardiologist suggests vigorous cardiovascular exercise. I was very good about getting that exercise until winter came and I put 20 pounds back on. Spring is here, and it’s time to get those pounds back off as well as continue to lose more weight so that I can achieve my ideal weight of 230 pounds. I figured that Wii Fit would be a fun way to do that.
Now that you know the back story to my fitness needs, I’ll tell you about how I intend to conduct this experiment.
Once I obtain a copy of Wii Fit, I will be using it every evening for a minimum of 30 minutes and a maximum of 60 minutes. I will do this for a minimum of 60 days.
I will track my progress via Wii Fit and will show screenshot results as well as photos and video of my progress. I will be keeping track of the following metrics:
- Weight
- Body Mass Index (BMI)
- Blood pressure and heart rate while resting
- Overall well-being
- Notes on how my life is affected from day to day (i.e. not winded when climbing 4 flights of stairs, etc.)
I will keep track of any extra activity (i.e. walking 6 blocks for lunch) in the Wii Fit activity log.
I will not increasing my level of activity outside of Wii Fit and I will not alter my diet any more than I already have in the past month (spring always makes me want to start eating better).
I’m also trying to devise a way to bring other people who want to attempt this experiment together so that we can share in each other’s progress. More on that as I figure out what specifically I want to do.
As the US release date of Wii Fit (May 21st) approaches, I will have more specifics on all of this and more.
I’ve gotten in touch with Nintendo PR to see if there’s any support I can get from them. An advance copy of Wii Fit would be ideal so that I might start the project as soon as possible. Any other third parties that can help in this endeavor are also encouraged to contact me directly at press@wiifitproject.com.
I hope you’ll join me in my journey, and I look forward to losing weight with Wii Fit!
Tags: introductions, weight loss, wii fit project
May 8th, 2008 at 11:01 pm
Good luck dude. Got ours on order too and my wife plans on using it as a supplement to her base exercise routine. I’ll keep you up to date on how things go.
- Jeremy
May 8th, 2008 at 11:33 pm
I just wanted to drop by and wish you luck on your weight loss. I too am Doing a website http://www.imwiifit.com. I’m aiming to drop about 20 lbs or so and see if the game works. Good luck.
AJ
May 8th, 2008 at 11:35 pm
Looking forward to see the results.
Have fun!
May 9th, 2008 at 12:41 am
Great idea. Wii should TOTALLY give you an advance copy … for free. I’m excited to hear about the journey and the results. Good luck.
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May 29th, 2008 at 3:42 pm
great stuff -
am i missing something here - or is there nowhere on the net where people can post up their scores (truthfully) ?
mark
May 29th, 2008 at 9:11 pm
I don’t know that there is, Mark. I don’t think they developed the game to work that way.