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2012: The year video games help me change my life

Jasmine Rea seeks to improve her health with the aid of video games -- Not all of which are fitness-based.

THR1LLHOUSE4510d ago

I should probably do something like this before I die of Taco Bell.
Though not eating Taco Bell anymore would probably be easier...

Anyway, good luck!

NagaSotuva4510d ago

What's up with that lady in the Your Shape 3 screenshot, the one walking on water surrounded by giant french fries?

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Age of Zombies Interview: "Fruit Ninja Kinect is Something We'll Love to Build On" - GamerFitnation

GamerFitnation had a chance to chat with James Schultz, about Age of Zombies arrival to the PS Vita, its process to develop for the handheld, what lies with Halfbrick's future on other consoles, plus more.

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Special Effect Make Gaming Easier For Everyone

This is such a worthy cause please have a read and check out the great work that Special Effect do they use technology to enhance the quality of life of people with all kinds of needs, including stroke and road traffic accident patients, individuals with life-limiting conditions and injured soldiers returning from overseas.

This works for most consoles from a handheld controller to help play Fifa using 2 buttons to playing Fruit Ninja with your eyes. A great idea to reach out to people that normally cannot play games.

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How I lost 70 lbs playing video games

Ben Wright of GamersBliss.com Writes:
"My usual morning routine goes as follows:
1. Wake up, begrudgingly, and go make myself breakfast, egg-white omelet with spinach and sriracha sauce and some turkey bacon.
2. Watch some news programs as I eat.
3. Play videogames for an hour.
4. Shower
5. Start working.
A lot of people reading this are probably curious: “you play videogames for an hour every morning?!” Well yeah, I can’t wake up without it, leads to a more productive day, and it’s a great way to stay in shape!"

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TheSuperior 3953d ago

Thats Great! I might consider trying some of those out.

xHeavYx3953d ago

Even though I'm glad for this guy, I'd rather keep doing what I already do. Eat good, gym for around an hour,then a nice hike and last play games like TLOU.
It's hard to find motivation to go to the gym yes, but get a buddy who is motivated, think about the cute girls wearing tight clothes as they work around the park.
People isolate themselves too much, get outside and learn how to have healthy fun. I promise the graphics are amazing

Software_Lover3953d ago

Everyone has their own agenda. Case in point..... What worked for this guy doesn't work for you. What works for you doesn't work for this guy.

I commend you both on your healthy lifestyle.

dendenmooshi3953d ago

What the article is basically saying is that every day he did this:

1) Eat a healthy breakfast
2) Exercise for one hour (using video games)
3) Lost 70 lbs over the course of 4 years.

Me-Time3953d ago (Edited 3953d ago )

4 years? The first fitness game he used came out in Nov '10. Probably more like 2 years maximum. I'd say it's a great alternative, but of course, it's dependent on the kind of life you live. There are many reasons why it would suit some people and reasons for why those people my not want to or simply can't do what xHeavYx suggested to go out and do.

dendenmooshi3953d ago

maybe somewhere my reading comprehension failed me, but

"4 years ago I was a solid 250lbs, hadn’t seen the inside of a gym in a few years and was trying to find a way to really kickstart my weight-loss. "

"Pairing these programs with a healthy diet has lost me over 70 pounds of fat, I now weigh in at 190, so get off the couch and play some video games!

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TheGrimBunny3953d ago

That will do it... or you could just get an MMO to run your life without seeing sunshine for weeks.

evilkillerk3953d ago

I mean, more physical demanding games can be more fun.

mydyingparadiselost3953d ago

I think stuff like the omni directional treadmill looks awesome. Couple that with something like TF2 ( there's a video of this, it makes me smile) and gaming could make me all kinds of healthy.

steven83r3953d ago

Ya can see how games will make you lose weight. I mean when i game i go hours without thinking about food or even snacking on crap. TV though makes you fat.

MikeyDucati13953d ago

LOL that pic. You know I've seen that movie too much when I remember the lines...

"...And pivot, serve and shift"

Link2DaFutcha3953d ago

I feel like i waz meant for somzing moar dan dis... I want to be somebady

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