Wii Fit - Personal Experience - Week 3 - Last Entry

Monday, July 14th, 2008

Beth on the Wii Fit

Yes, that’s me doing Step Up aerobics.  It’s a great warm-up activity.  This is my last entry on the Wii Fit so I’m going to focus on its application in the clinic.

Thumbs-up I’ve unlocked all the individual activities, though I can still move up in number of reps and length of time for a couple of them. 

Thumbs-up There are activities in all categories (yoga, strength, balance, and aerobics) that are beneficial to all clinical settings.  It does require unlocking the more difficult activities before it would be challenging enough for some active patients.  The good news is it doesn’t take long to unlock these activities, or of course you could create a Patient Mii then use the same generic Mii wherever you go and track individual progress manually.  The Wii is easy to pack up and set-up and can be used in confined spaces — home health anyone?

Here’s what I think of individual Fit activities and their use on the clinic. . .

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Wii Fit - Personal Experience - Week 2

Monday, July 7th, 2008

Thumbs-upWell, I’ve been consistent at 30 minutes or more of Wii Fit every day this week and the Fit rewards me with praise.  My husband has not been so consistent.  The Fit asks me if I’ve seen him and maybe I should pay more attention to him to influence his participation.

I’ve unlocked most of the basic level activities, and progressed to the “advanced” level of the original activities.  This is not as easy as it looks.  Just trying to do 20 single-leg extensions, whew, I feel the burn by 15.

My favorites in each category:

  • Strength Training:  Single-leg extension at 20 reps, push-ups and side plank at 10 reps.
  • Aerobics:  Rhythm boxing (a reminder of Krav) at 10 minutes, super hula hoop at 10 minutes (my obliques just beg to quit before the end).
  • Yoga:  Warrior, triangle (I can’t get to the full position yet)
  • Balance Games:  Advanced table tilt

Could this be used in the clinic?  ABSOLUTELY — pediatrics and geriatrics at all activities levels, and even some orthopedic patients using the advanced activities.  The activities, scores, and time performing the activities are objective measures.  Not to mention the thing is just plain fun.

The good, the bad. . .

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Wii Fit - Personal Experience - Week 1

Monday, June 30th, 2008

Wii Fit

Thumbs-upWe managed to score a Wii Fit last week and I’ve used it almost every day.  Here are my personal experiences with the Fit — the good, the bad, the — well, you get the idea.

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