Learn how to conquer the challenging (****) (9) difficulty level in Wii Fit. This guide provides insights and strategies to help you achieve top scores and master all exercises.
Walkthrough
- 1Introduction: Overview of the guide's purpose and version history.
- 2Basic Information: Details on required equipment (Wii Remote, Nunchuck, Balance Board) and basic controls.
- 3Starting Your Game: Steps for creating a profile, setting up personal information, and performing the initial Body Test.
- 4Menu Navigation: Explanation of the main menu options, including accessing the Wii Menu, creating new profiles, settings (like installing the Wii Fit Channel), and trial modes.
- 5Your Profile: Managing user profiles, viewing the calendar, accessing progress graphs (BMI, weight, Wii Fit Age, Fit Credits), editing profile details, changing trainer appearance, and deleting data.
- 6Body Test: Comprehensive explanation of how to perform the Body Test, including measuring weight, BMI, and center of balance. It also details the five balance tests used to determine Wii Fit Age: Basic Balance Test, Walking Test, Agility Test, Single-Leg Balance Test, and Steadiness Test.
- 7Training: Overview of the training menu, Fit Credits system, and the different training categories: Yoga, Strength Training, Aerobics, and Balance Games.
- 8Exercise Grading: Explanation of how exercises are graded based on points and center of balance, with a star system (0-49 pts = 1 star, 49-69 pts = 2 stars, 70-89 pts = 3 stars, 90-100 pts = 4 stars). Aerobics and Balance Games are judged differently.
- 9Unlockables: Mentions that new exercises can be unlocked and that existing exercises can have more repetitions, longer times, or harder levels added, with further details in the Unlockables section.
Tips
- Keep the red dot within the yellow circle or blue area during exercises.
- Maintain balance by keeping the red line in the middle of the graph when applicable.
- Aim for a Wii Fit Age that is the same as or lower than your actual age.
- Earn 4 stars by achieving 90-100 points in graded exercises.
- Fit Credits are earned by spending time playing Wii Fit and are used to unlock activities.
- Never jump on the Wii Balance Board.
- Ensure your Wii Balance Board is functioning correctly via the settings menu.
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