Gym Members Getting a Workout with Wii

080408wii.jpgA Manhattan gym is now charging $110 for personal training sessions that incorporate video games into the workout. According to the Post, trainers like Dorothy Evans at Gravity Fitness have started using Nintendo Wii Sport games like boxing, tennis, golf and dodge ball. Evans swears it can provide a full body workout: "You'd be surprised. It may have little to do with the real sports, but we get people's heart rates up to 140 to 150 beats per minute – although some of that may just be the excitement of the game."

Everyone knows how exciting Wii golf can be, but for $110, can’t they incorporate Zelda or Super Mario Kart into a workout? According to a study by the American Council on Exercise, the Wii boxing game is the only virtual sport that comes close to the real thing. In a study released last month, researchers found that Wii boxing burns an average of 7.2 calories per minute, compared to 10.2 calories in actual sparring. Evans says she has her clients use the Wii during an “active recovery” break between several other exercises.

The transformation of gaming from sedentary hobby to health regimen made news last May when Nintendo brought trainers and exercise buffs together in Central Park to promote Wii Fit, which features activities ranging from hula hoop to yoga. Laugh if you must, but it's a great way burn off the calories after a night of Wii Major League Eating.

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With that amount of money, why don't people save it and buy the WII?

Evans says she has her clients use the Wii during an “active recovery” break between several other exercises.

Presumably, they're really paying for the exercises that they're recovering from, not so much the Wii boxing.

this is stupid. i play video games because i don't want to exercise.

No, there can't possibly be yuppies in Manhattan that willingly overpay for marginally beneficial services!

http://www.hulu.com/watch/4205/saturday-night-live-two-a-holes-work-out-with-a-trainer

Considering that Wii boxing comes with the Wii and the whole system is somewhere around $250, this seems like a complete waste of money. Even if you threw in the Fit, that's only another $90.

I would be pissed if someone incorporated this into my workout, since I'm paying for the services and expertise of a personal trainer, not for the trainer to sit back while I punch at a screen. Sort of makes me understand the moms that forbade television when I was babysitting as a teen.

I will say though, that Wii boxing thing is a workout. I was sweating and out of breath the last time I played, and was sore for like three days afterward.

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