Wii elbow, aching backs and sore shoulders
Playing Wii adds up to fairly intense exertion? "If people are finding themselves sore, they may need to exercise more," says Nintendo
12 Comments"It's harder than playing basketball," says a 12-year-old American girl after a session on the Wii in a Wall Street Journal report.
Jeremy Scherer and his wife spent three hours playing Wii Sports: "I was using muscles I hadn't used in a while," said Scherer, who describes himself as "not very active." He's now vowing nightly "Wii workouts" to get in better shape.
Nintendo's Perrin Kaplan has no sympathy though, saying, "It was not meant to be a Jenny Craig supplement (a firm that offers weight management programs). If people are finding themselves sore, they may need to exercise more."
Customs broker Ryan Mercer (who lifts weights the article points out) is also finding it heavy going, "I was soaking wet with sweat, head to toe -- I had to go take a shower." The next morning he had trouble putting his shirt on...
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Stop complaining, fat blobs
Good: Nintendo is making fat and underexercised people healthier! That can only be good.
I'm not a great athlete, but I certainly don't have the shabbiness to complain about waving my arms a little bit in order to have fun. If people are discovering "new muscles they didn't know they had" thanks to the Nintendo Wii, they must have got used to pretty awful inactive behaviour.
So, Nintendo's not only good and fun for the under 10, over 40, women and technophobes, but also the fat and unhealthy!
Way to go Nintendo!:thumbup: