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We Can Get Fit with Wii: Part 1

Have you seen the latest accessory kit for the Wii? Everyone’s favorite reality show, The Biggest Loser, has a new way for you to join in the mission to lose weight and get healthy. To enhance the Biggest Loser Wii video game, you can now purchase the Biggest Loser Wii Ultimate Fitness Kit. This is a fun way to get into shape or keep in shape.

Now you know every year you promise yourself that you will lose weight, right? Well, for the past few years I know I have made that promise. Soon after that resolution, life gets in the way and before you know it it’s swimsuit season again and you haven’t lost a pound. Finding the time to get to the gym can be difficult for many of us. Purchasing all the equipment for your home is costly and cumbersome. You need a solution that fits your schedule and your space. As for me, my schedule is filled and I am low on space, so any alternative is welcome.

The Biggest Loser and Wii have heard the call and have now added an accessory kit to jump start your rode to fitness. The kit comes with a convenient gym bag to easily store your items, a fitness cord, wrist/ankle weights, and a jump rope. In true Wii form, all accessories are durable, easy to use, and fun to use. For those who do not want to work out you can simply enjoy the fun. For those who need a solid work out you can count on the video game and added accessory kit to give you what you need. Fun and intense, this is a wonderful addition to your fitness program or your Wii games and gadgets.

Disclosure: Wii Ultimate Fitness Kit by the Biggest Loser was provided in exchange for an honest review.

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About Richele McFarlin

Richele is a Christian homeschooling mom to four children, writer and business owner. Her collegiate background is in educational psychology. Although it never prepared her for playing Candyland, grading science, chasing a toddler, doing laundry and making dinner at the same time.