Oct
05
2008
From news-journalonline.com:
“The weight-loss camp, inspired by the popular TV show “The Biggest Loser,” put children between 10 and 14 through a variety of fitness challenges for eight weeks. They competed for various prizes, including store and attraction gift certificates, with the grand prize being a 26-piece Nintendo Wii Fit bundle.
Barbara Divincenzo said she started the camp as a new arm to her business, Premier Rehab, after watching her son gain weight. On Wednesday, she anxiously awaited the children, five weeks after camp let out, to see how well they performed on their own.”
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Sep
17
2008
From prlog.org:
“There is no shortage of games available for the Gamercize Power Stepper either, as it interacts with favorites from Wii
Virtual Console to the latest Mario Kart Wii
release. A stylish white controller, which plugs into the port on the top of the Wii console, is also included with the stepper so you can get started right out of the box.
Gamercize lets you choose the game that’s most fun for you, giving unrivalled freedom and personal choice in active gaming. All types are supported from fantasy games to sports blockbusters adding exercise into every game and making exergaming accessible to all. “
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Sep
10
2008
From boston.com:

“And I thought the Wii was only good for pulling muscles I didn’t know I had. Science is finally catching up with marketers’ claims that people can lose weight by playing certain video games.
University of Hong Kong researchers recently said that kids playing active video games (which get you off your butt, and get all your parts moving) can burn up to four times as many calories as those that work only thumbs and wrists.
This news has me taking a second look at UltiMotion Swing Zone
from Jakks Pacific, which I had dismissed initially as a cheap Wii
knockoff.”
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