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The Biggest Loser

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List Price: $39.99
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Seller: breelypass
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 37 reviews
Sales Rank: 71

Platform: Nintendo Wii
Genre: artificial_life_simulation_games
ESRB: Everyone
Media: Video Game
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Age: 5 - 20 years
Operating System: Nintendo Wii
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: 30249
Model: 30249
UPC: 785138302492
EAN: 0785138302492
ASIN: B002BUSVJO

Publication Date: September 30, 2009
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Extensive workout customization, a daily calendar for day planning and 50 healthy recipes from The Biggest Loser Cookbook.
  • A complete workout containing over 88 exercises, including upper and lower body, core, cardio and yoga.
  • Select from a 4, 8 or 12 week program and compete with contestants from the prior seasons of The Biggest Loser.
  • Multiplayer functionality allows you to train with a friend and compete in weekly challenges to see who really is The Biggest Loser.
  • Wii Balance Board compatible with 66 of the included exercises utilizing the Wii Balance Board, including squats, knee lifts, lunges and much, much, more.

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Product Description
BIGGEST LOSER (WII)

Amazon.com Product Description
Now you can become "The Biggest Loser" in the comforts of your own home. Shape and tone your body, either by yourself or with a friend, with this interactive fitness video game for the Wii. Choose a 4, 8 or 12 week program and The Biggest Loser fitness game will build a workout and nutrition plan for you so you can reach your fitness goals. You can take advantage of the expert advice and unique motivational styles of the amazing trainers Bob Harper and Jillian Michaels to help guide you along with the way.

The Biggest Loser game logo
Bob Harper leading exercises on the Wii Balance Board in The Biggest Loser for Wii
Wii Balance Board support.
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An example of a customized core routine from The Biggest Loser for Wii
Customizable workouts.
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Playing as former TV show contestant Michelle in The Biggest Loser for Wii
Play as former contestants.
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Built in calendar for tracking goal progress in The Biggest Loser
Progress tracking functionality.
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Put Wii to Work for Your Health
We know what you’re thinking – "The Wii?? Isn’t that for kids and gamers?" Not anymore. The Biggest Loser is an interactive fitness program that emulates the competitive and training elements of the hit NBC show. Just like the show, your goal is to accomplish weight loss milestones through weekly training and exercise challenges. If you succeed in obtaining your weight loss goal, you’ll become the "Biggest Loser". Lose weight, win challenges and stay above the yellow line.

Sign on to Your Virtual Gym
Getting started reaching your fitness goals with The Biggest Loser is as easy as grabbing your Wii Remote. If you got the Wii Balance Board, bring that along too. These will be your tools of the trade. There's no need to worry about strapping on awkward devices or using complicated exercise equipment, you’ll be up and sweating in minutes. So, how does it work? The game includes 4 tools to reach your goal:

  • Fitness Program - This is where you establish your goals, make a plan and compete for the title of The Biggest Loser. Pick a 4, 8 or 12 week program and start sweating.
  • Health and Lifestyle Tool - In this component you’ll find encouragement and tips from former Biggest Loser contestants and trainers, and some of the best recipes from the Biggest Loser cookbooks.
  • Exercise Routines - This section allows you to select from a collection of routines that match your skill level and let you focus on every part of your body. Through it you can also create your own routine that fits your schedule and focuses on your favorite exercises.
  • Challenge Events - In Challenges you’ll take the exercises you’ve learned and put them to the test in a series of fun but competitive events against some of the former contestants that you’ve seen on The Biggest Loser show. In Single Exercises, you can find your weakest exercise and conquer it or refine your technique to get the most out of your time.

Multiplayer Support
Dedicated to helping users attain their weight loss goals by all means necessary, The Biggest Loser allows for the power moral support and companionship of having a friend at your side. To that end two players can train together, pushing each other when they need to and providing healthy competition as they engage in weekly challenges to see who really is The Biggest Loser.

Wii Balance Board Integration
Although the Wii Balance Board is an optional accessory, The Biggest Loser offers numerous interactive features which fully employ the innovative, sensor-driven hardware that only Wii currently offers. Use the Wii Balance Board in over 66 of the Biggest Loser's 88 exercises, including squats, lunges and knee lifts to name a few. As you mirror your trainer’s movements Wii will monitor your movements to help you become more efficient at each exercise. Whether its cardio, upper and lower body workouts or even yoga, you’ll learn proper form and technique in no time. Wii technology, combined with The Biggest Loser comprehensive workout and diet programs, will help you on your journey to a healthier lifestyle and to feeling great about yourself. And you may even have fun along the way too.

Key Game Features

  • Join The Biggest Loser Challenge - Select from a 4, 8 or 12 week program and compete with contestants from the prior seasons of The Biggest Loser.
  • Personalize your Program - Choose your challenge length and difficulty level, your personal goal, your trainer, customize routines and even pick your team color.
  • Health & Lifestyle Tips and Information - Includes healthy recipes from The Biggest Loser Cookbook, a calorie counter and healthy tips and suggestions from Bob and Jillian, chefs and contestants.
  • Train with a Friend - Two players can train together and compete in weekly challenges to see who really is The Biggest Loser.
  • A Complete Workout - Over 88 exercises, including upper and lower body, core, cardio and yoga.
  • Wii Balance Board Compatible - Use the Wii Balance Board for squats, knee lifts, lunges and much, much, more.



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5 out of 5 stars Workout   November 23, 2009
Weevil976 (United States)
I played this game for about 30 minutes one morning and thought I was about to die. It is no joke, especially if you are not in very good shape like myself. I must say that I was in a lot of pain for the next couple of days after that workout and I didn't even finish the whole thing, just the first circuit. If you can stick to it then I am sure that it would be an excellent way to workout, lose weight, or tone up. Just make sure you are suitably warmed up first ;)


1 out of 5 stars Not what it appears   November 22, 2009
Jeanette Davis (Tucson, AZ United States)
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

My mother who is an over weight diabetic bought this game and I did it with her over the weekend. But what we discovered was that things are as they appear. What do I mean, well we picked the option to enable the balance board with the game. But as my mom got tired and sat down, the game kept going, kept giving her calorie burns and kept counting as if she were still doing the game even though she wasn't doing anything not even moving the remote. So if you play it as if you were watching a DVD it is a really good work out but doing it and thinking that it is acknowledging your moves is another. Also once you start a session you can not stop without loosing all of the work you have done. And even the easiest work out is a lot for someone who is really over weight. There were somethings I couldn't even do and I am 36 yrs old and 35lbs over weight, and hike on the weekends. So my mother had a really hard time with it.


2 out of 5 stars Decent exercise choice. Custom routines unusable.   November 22, 2009
Reluctant Reviewer (PA)
I've had the game for more than a month now. As a way of background, I am a reasonably fit male in mid-30s. Used to be quite active, but now between kids and office work, I need to figure a way to workout at home. So I bought the game to guide me through basic cardio workouts.

My impression of the canned routines is so far positive. The game does deliver decent tempo and makes you sweat. Some exercises are more awkward than others, but if you follow the routine it will definitely give you a good workout. I also like that the game does not get fixated on tracking my moves. This is the part that can kill a game experience unless it is perfect. So TBL's hands off approach to tracking works for me. I can follow the moves myself.

I also don't care for bells and whistles. Advice, cookbook, challenges, give me a break. All I want is a decently paced workout when I have time for it.

This brings me to The Biggest Problem with the game. The choice of exercises is ok, but for the life of me I cannot figure out how to put together a reasonable custom routine. To begin with, you only get 9 slots. It is possible to increase the number of circuits, but I could not find a way to use more than 9 exercises. But the worst is how the game links them. You don't get smooth transitions as in canned routines. Instead you get standing or occasionally sitting inserted by the game after _every_ exercise. This completely kills the pace of a custom routine making it unusable.

I hope I am missing something, because if it is indeed the case, it's pretty bad and the game developer owes us a working version.

The game gets 2 stars for missing a big part of advertised functionality. I rated fun as ok, though it is not the point in a game like this.



3 out of 5 stars Disappointing, But You Can Get A Good Workout   November 21, 2009
HoyaGirl (Los Angeles, CA United States)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I was really excited when I heard this game was being released, but is has proven to be just ok, particularly if you really like the show. The game is overpriced for what you get. Clearly this game was rushed to the market without much investment into the product. Unfortunately you get tired and unimaginative graphics, confusing and non-existent instructions, and repetitive, droll voiceovers from the so-called trainers. And the worse part of the game were the: (1) very poor calibrations which means you could be doing twice the work of the characters onscreen, but the program often doesn't register it so I routinely "lose" challenges and fail to reach target exercise goals which for me was the whole appeal of the game;(2) the pre-programmed exercise sequences don't have a lot of variety and (3) some of the exercises could use more instructions and it would be nice if they showed some alternative versions of the exercise for those who need more help as they build up to the version shown.


Despite the deficiencies of the game, you can get a good workout doing it. If you don't get too hung up on not being able to "play" the Biggest Loser game because of the calibration issues and you instead focus on doing the exercises, you'll find yourself raising your heart rate and challenged by many of the upper level sequences.

My hope is that they come out with a more reasonably priced sequel that will improve upon the shoddy aspects of this game. It really is a travesty that The Biggest Loser allowed its name to be put on this game. If just 1/10th of the creativity put into producing the show was put into this product, it would have been 100% better.



4 out of 5 stars Excellent game but problems with registering moves   November 16, 2009
D. Barrett (Rockville Centre, NY)
I love the Biggest Loser television show so I was eager to purchase this game. I also have Wii Fit and EA Active and love each game for different reasons. This game is great and I was definately out of breath and sweating after completing the full body workout. My only complaint is that after working so hard my balance board and/or remote do not register all of the moves I have completed. I know that I have completed the exercises because my heart is pumping, however, it does become frustrating when Wii is not picking up your ENORMOUS effort. Also the calorie counter is way off so basically just ignore it..you will see for yourself if you purchase this game. Overall, great workout.

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