How to Cheat on Wii Fit
Running., Tightrope Walking., Yoga., Stand still find a place where the dot will stay still in the middle of the big yellow circle., Balance games: Use a chair to keep your balance. , Press-ups: Place both hands on the balance board and press down...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Running.
Whether you are doing the island lap or the multi-player run this will sure come in handy.
When it tells you to run, move your left foot side to side.
This will make you go faster.
Or instead of running just shake the Wii remote up and down repeatedly. -
Step 2: Tightrope Walking.
This will show you an easier way to win on the tightrope walking game on the Wii.
Instead of walking normally like it instructs, swing your feet out to the side, this will make your trip across the tightrope a little smoother. , One exercise where you have to lean your body left and right with your hands above your head.
This will tell you how to stay in the circle without actually moving. , Keep it like that the whole time and stay still. ,, -
Step 3: Stand still find a place where the dot will stay still in the middle of the big yellow circle.
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Step 4: Balance games: Use a chair to keep your balance.
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Step 5: Press-ups: Place both hands on the balance board and press down with your hands when the game tells you to do one.
Detailed Guide
Whether you are doing the island lap or the multi-player run this will sure come in handy.
When it tells you to run, move your left foot side to side.
This will make you go faster.
Or instead of running just shake the Wii remote up and down repeatedly.
This will show you an easier way to win on the tightrope walking game on the Wii.
Instead of walking normally like it instructs, swing your feet out to the side, this will make your trip across the tightrope a little smoother. , One exercise where you have to lean your body left and right with your hands above your head.
This will tell you how to stay in the circle without actually moving. , Keep it like that the whole time and stay still. ,,
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