BMI is how fit you are. In accordance to your height and age, you should be a certain weight. You cannot really just 'change' it. The only way to change it is to start using the Wii Fit and do some workouts!
not really. Wii fit will help you lose weight. (There is one catch though. You have to get up off the couch and use it.)
WiiFit is a fitness game. It comes with a small "platform" that can weigh you and you can balance on. In the game, you do daily training activities and can unlock games, all while trying to reach a weight goal that you set. Check out the related links below for more info on Wii Fit and places to purchase it.
Wii Fit does not have a calorie counter. It tracks your weight and BMI (body mass index) against the target weight/BMI you select. As you exercise, it tracks how many minutes you spend per session. **Wii Fit Plus does track the calories burned.
You need to change your Country to one that uses Imperial (USA) in the Wii Setup Menu.
BMI is how fit you are. In accordance to your height and age, you should be a certain weight. You cannot really just 'change' it. The only way to change it is to start using the Wii Fit and do some workouts!
The weight limit for the wii fit board is 330 pounds. If the a weight above this limit is placed on the board, a message will be will be displayed that the wii cannot weight what's on the wii fit board.
not really. Wii fit will help you lose weight. (There is one catch though. You have to get up off the couch and use it.)
no its a game stupid
no it is just a game
you going into control and into get fit then scroll down to weight management. or just check on your scales,
WiiFit is a fitness game. It comes with a small "platform" that can weigh you and you can balance on. In the game, you do daily training activities and can unlock games, all while trying to reach a weight goal that you set. Check out the related links below for more info on Wii Fit and places to purchase it.
Wii Fit does not have a calorie counter. It tracks your weight and BMI (body mass index) against the target weight/BMI you select. As you exercise, it tracks how many minutes you spend per session. **Wii Fit Plus does track the calories burned.
Are you talking about your WII Fit or the settings in general...
You need to change your Country to one that uses Imperial (USA) in the Wii Setup Menu.
You have to go to the wii menu and click on Settings . Then you go onto date and time and change it from there. It will be the correct time on Wii Fit. More specifically, after you have gone to the Wii Console's Menu, clicked on the Wii icon in the lower left corner (Wii Options), and selected the wrench (Wii Settings), you will next select Calendar (2nd option), and change your date and time from within there. As mentioned before, changing the date and time on the console will carry it over to the Wii Fit.
Wii Fit Plus has more activities than Wii Fit & is better than Wii Fit.