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My Fitness Coach

My Fitness Coach: Get In Shape lacks vital feedback that distinguishes the more worthy fitness titles for the Wii.

NewU: Fitness First Personal Trainer

NewU combines fitness and nutrition in a well balanced combination, although it would benefit from better on-screen feedback.

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