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wraggster
June 30th, 2008, 16:32
Newly released today:

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features
Personal Profiles: Create your personal profile and evaluate your improvement potential, then set up your objectives following the recommendations based on your personal profile
Input Reward System: Log your progress on a daily or weekly basis, tracking your physical activity and nutrition habits
The Pedometer: A peripheral device that comes with the game and can be easily updated through your DS, it’s the best way to control your daily physical effort, challenge yourself and balance your food intake
Real-Life Landmark Checkpoints: As a reward, all the physical activities you achieve and good nutrition habits you acquire are converted into measurable distances based on real examples

description
My Weight Loss Coach DS is a game for every adult, male and female who considers reaching and maintaining their target weight as a challenge. A program that fits your own objectives and respects your daily life constraints, My Weight Loss Coach supports you and tracks your progress and achievements by improving your energy balance. Developed in conjunction with a nutritionist, it helps you take control of your weight efficiently and feel better. Via an exclusive pedometer (included free with the game), you will be able to measure your real physical activity level and balance it following the advice of a fitness coach. Your motivation will increase with coaching sessions, daily challenges, mini-games and quizzes, play for only 10 to 15 minutes per day and you will feel the difference

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williew705
July 8th, 2008, 05:34
I purchased this yesterday, and I do like it very much. It is a great way to stay motivated in your fitness pursuits. My only complaint with this and other time sensitive games for the DS, is that it automatically assumes everyone keeps the same hours. I work third shift, and may day does not start till about 4pm. Likewise it therefore ends at 7am the next morning. If you log in your meals and exercise routines before and after midnight, they will wind up carrying over into the next day. The only way I think I can get around this delima is to keep track of all my meals and exercises on paper, and log them on before I go to bed in the morning. Night shifters need options too. Great program just the same though.