Wii Workout For Only $110 Per Hour

Andy Chalk

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Wii Workout For Only $110 Per Hour


Proving that the spirit of W.C. Fields is alive and well in New York City, a gym in Manhattan is charging $110 per hour for a workout on the Nintendo Wii [http://www.wii.com].

Personal trainer Dorothy Evans gives the Wii workouts at New York Post [http://www.parkermeridien.com/gravity/]. Mark Natale, executive director at the gym, said customers are already used to watching televisions while on machines like treadmills and elliptical trainers, adding, "We think of this as just another tool at the gym."

Evans uses the system in conjunction with "real" sports workouts; for instance, she conducts a boxing class in which clients don gloves and learn to throw punches, but between those sessions and cardio drills they also get to play Wii Boxing. "I use it in what we call 'active recovery time,' during which normally I would have them do a wall sit," she said. "But this is like a reward."

Clients were doubtful at first: 29-year-old Robyn Angrick said the typical image of videogamers isn't one she would have associated with workouts. "When you envision someone playing videogames, you get a vision of some kid zoned out. Or you get the picture of that slacker in his mom's basement," she said. "I decided to give it a try to break up the monotony - I just felt like I was in a rut. But I was not really prepared - it kicked my ass."

Gravity Fitness is far from the first to employ the Wii in a fitness program, although it may very well be the first to charge 110 bucks an hour for the privilege. In 2007, hospitals in stamp of approval [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/71988] to an initiative to include the Wii in physical education programs in schools across the country.

Evans said that the Wii, if used properly, can provide a full-body workout, and the American Council on Exercise [http://www.acefitness.org/] appears inclined to agree: The agency found that while playing on the Wii is no substitute for getting involved in real sports, it is possible to burn almost as many calories. And for people who still think gamers are either zoned-out kids or basement-dwelling slackers, $110 for an hour on a Wii sounds just about right.

via: CVG [http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=194680]



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DarkHyth

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$110 an hour?? Seriously?? If they're charging that much, and "it is possible to burn almost as many calories", you may as well buy yourself a Wii, quit the gym and just work out at home every day, save a hell of a lot of money.
 

Abako

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DarkHyth said:
$110 an hour?? Seriously?? If they're charging that much, and "it is possible to burn almost as many calories", you may as well buy yourself a Wii, quit the gym and just work out at home every day, save a hell of a lot of money.
Took the words outa my mouth. But then I guess you get to feel like your actually doing more if its at the gym
 

Vaynes

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Yeah, but working out is not the only reason to go to the gym.

I know my living room isn't filled with lycra wearing hotties toning their bods.

sod this, I'm off to the gym ;)
 

Johnn Johnston

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Vaynes said:
Yeah, but working out is not the only reason to go to the gym.

I know my living room isn't filled with lycra wearing hotties toning their bods.
Then we have very different living rooms.
 

Asehujiko

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I'm realy interested in the mind control machinery that nintendo uses to make people willing to pay so much for that thing or even being allowed to play on somebody elses.
 

iamnotincompliance

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Or, in Chicago, that's about the going rate to rent oneself a Lamborghini Gallardo.

I think I know which I'd rather spend my money on.
 

SammyP

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You are all, including the author. missing the point. It is not $110 an hour to use the Wii, it is the cost of a personal trainer, a court, and the Wii. As someone who spends a lot of time in NYC I can tell you that these are not prices that are out of line.