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rival of the fittest

kelly  |  18 November 2008 - 10:50pm

Last weekend we finally got a Wii Fit and I was very eager to compare my Wii Fit Age to Rob's because I knew mine would be better. I mean, I don't think there is any doubt about which of us is more fit. I work out in multiple ways multiple times a week, and Rob's fitness plan consists of "biking to work." I put that in quotations because he DOESN'T bike to work - he just tells his doctor that he does.

Considering that Rob has been lamenting his actual age, I was looking especially forward to mocking his Wii Fit Age. "Oh! Thirty going on FIFTY!" I would taunt while reveling in the fact that I've got the strong hard body of a 21 year-old.

Except that's not exactly how it happened. I took the Body Test first, and after taking my measurements, it gave me a balance test to do. No big deal. I do yoga, people. You should see my Tree Pose. Balance is not a problem.

But. I didn't understand the instructions of the balance test. At all. The interface was SO not clear. Rob seemed to understand it right away, and was trying to tell me what to do, but I was not getting it. I was supposed to lean left and then right on the balance board to get the red bars near the blue bars...or something like that. I was completely confused as Rob continued trying to coach me. I shifted left and right and the bars moved up and down erratically and I grew more frustrated and Rob became more exasperated and then suddenly it stopped.

"What happened?" I asked.

"Time's up," Rob said.

"It was TIMED?!"

"Oh my god, how do you NOT understand this?"

I expected there to be additional tests to comprehensively assess my fitness level, but that was it. One stupid, impossible-to-understand balance test! Which I totally failed. Seriously, I didn't even get through all the levels because I took so much time not understanding what the hell to do.

So then my Wii Fit Age appeared. Forty-freaking-six. 46, people! Humiliating. But I would argue this is less a reflection of my physical prowess than it is of my mental acuity. Which is no less embarrassing, since apparently I have a middle-aged mind that cannot comprehend these darn new-fangled video games.

Rob's Wii Fit Age? 27. Such bullshit, I'm just saying. Although I'm sure it was nice for him, for just a moment, to be under 30 again.

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William  |  19 November 2008 - 12:19am

Your Wii age is 46 and Rob's is 27...you are like a Wii cougar.

 

Ern  |  19 November 2008 - 1:02am

I find the Wii fit age test to be totally bogus. This has nothing to do with my initial test being 41. And seriously, it's really hard to tell which way you are supposed to lean.

But I like the idea of being a Wii couger.

 

von Krankipantzen  |  19 November 2008 - 1:56am

DUDE! You were Robbed!

 

jane  |  19 November 2008 - 5:14am

So, you're Wii Fat?

 

doreen  |  19 November 2008 - 9:59am

Oh my, Mrs. Robinson! "Robbing" the Wii Cradle!!!

 

UCM  |  19 November 2008 - 10:13am

I almost woke up the kiddo when you explained why "bikes to work" is in quotes. Funny stuff.

Wii music is another one that I enjoy. My mom just got it the other day. She has the Wii and Wii fit, I don't. Watching my daughter on the Wii trying to do the hole in one balance board thing - bust a gut funny.

I know you'll figure this thing out and perfect it.

 

geeky  |  19 November 2008 - 10:42am

This almost makes me want to run home and see if my Wii Fit age is lower than Mr. Geeky's, but I don't know if I could live with myself if it wasn't.

 

Nils  |  19 November 2008 - 7:05pm

Yeah, my WiiFit age was 46, too, so don't feel so bad. That I am over 50 is neither here nor there.

I'm impressed with Rob, having a hawt experienced older woman to teach him the ropes. It's like having an affair with your junior high school teacher. Only with a slightly larger age gap.

 

Charlotte  |  19 November 2008 - 8:39pm

"Although I'm sure it was nice for him, for just a moment, to be under 30 again." Oooh... SNAP! That was harsh. (and beautiful)

 

kelly  |  20 November 2008 - 12:05am

Ha, that is brilliant, William. Love it.

Ern, thank god I'm not the only one!

Kranki, I know right? I have even wondered if perhaps he was giving me miscues to intentionally skew my results...

No, jane, it's just Wii Shit. ;)

Hee, doreen. So it seems.

UCM, the butt-wiggling and general body flailing caused by the hula hoop game never fails to crack me up.

geeky, take it from me - the risk isn't worth it. *sigh*

So the Wii Fit is really feeding two fantasies, Nils - being young again and messing around with Teacher. I'm starting to understand its popularity.

Insulting his actual age is sadly all I've got left, Charlotte. :)

 
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