Growing kids and some matured adults too are playing video game like crazy. Many of them are spending lots and lots of their time in playing video games by means of gaming devices merely like addiction. It causes havoc for their health may it be eye sight issues, behavioural issues, obesity & lack of interest in other social activity.But strangely some studies suggest that there few positive a
Nintendo's Wii Fit launch event in Central Park drew a crowd of interested onlookers and Balance Board tryer-outers yesterday. They could just walk over to the Nintendo World Store to buy the thing, but the rest of us chumps have to wait until tomorrow at the earliest. Oh, well, pacing is exercise too.To entice the crowd to make that purchase, Nintendo offered live demonstrations of the game as we
Well, if you can get that 33-year-old man-child to drop the remote and step away from the TV set long enough, you can channel your very own at-home trainer for both you and him — minus the hefty hourly rate.Wii is not the typical spandex-heavy aerobics videotape; it’s more like a video game; actually it's a video console with a very cool remote and according to the International Sports Sciences Association (ISSA), the Nintendo Wii may be just what our lazy, exercise-phobic culture needs. Dr. Josh Trout, Professor of Kinesiology at California State University Chico, points out that any kind of tech-influenced activity, be it a Stairmaster or treadmill, will have health benefits, but the trick is getting people to actually use the darn things. Since "exertainment," as he calls it, is by definition fun, it makes it far easier for folks to get hooked on it and reap the long-term benefits.
ISSA trainer Nichole Snow is a big fan of using Wii Sports as part of a fitness regimen, becaus
No, as much as we’d like to see it happen, this isn’t some kind of monster emulation effort. Instead, an intrepid young — and we mean young: his YouTube display name is “obiwan222222″ — PSP Fanboy has managed to get his PlayStation Portable to act as a screen for his Wii Read on..
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