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Just Dance

Groove may be in Deee-Lite's heart, but it will be far from yours after you've finished with Just Dance.

Best fitness games

If you want to hire your game console as your new personal trainer, here are some of the best fitness titles to pick from.

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Reviews

  • Wii Fit Plus

    User-created routines and plenty of new activities make Wii Fit Plus a vast improvement on the original, although some important omissions stop it from being a standout.

  • 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.

  • EA Sports Active Personal Trainer

    You can really feel the burn with this collection of exercises and sports-themed challenges.

  • Buzz! Brain Bender

    Brain Bender has some challenging puzzles, but it doesn't do enough to distinguish itself from the pack.

  • Samsung i560

    Seeing or using the i560 is hardly a pulse-racing experience. People looking for a solid phone with navigation will find what they are looking for in the i560. Fashionistas should look elsewhere.

  • Wii Fit

    Wii Fit will help you work up a sweat, but it's not as smooth and fun a workout as you'd probably like.

  • Belkin SportCommand

    It's pricey, but the SportCommand is a nifty way of keeping you and your iPod safe during sporting endeavours.

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  • Wii Fit dated for Australia

    Nintendo confirms Australian Wii Fit launch date of May 8; price set at AU$149.95.

  • A gadget geek's workout

    Caroline McCarthy upgrades her jogging schedule to include the GPS-enabled Garmin Forerunner 305 and discovers that exercise is best left relatively tech-free.

  • Powergrid Fitness Exer-station

    The Exer-station forces gamers to actually exert force on its controller in order to play games.

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DIYs and How-to

  • DIY: Shape up with your PDA

    There's no better time to get in shape than during the Olympics. We show you how to turn your PDA into an ally for this quest.

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Downloads

  • AllSport GPS

    Is fitness your passion? AllSport GPS is your fitness companion. Tracking workouts on your iPhone is as easy as Start, Sweat,...

  • A Home Exercise Program

    A Home Exercise Program gives you a simple and easy way to stay fit and healthy.FEATURES Massive group of over 400 exercises Workout routines like...

  • After Work Relax

    Working at a desk all day? This quickly leads to tension in the neck and shoulder regions.This program actively helps you stretching and relaxing...

  • BodyBook Fitness Journal

    Leave your pencil and paper at home when you go to the gym from now on- BodyBook is all youll ever need!BodyBook is not a coach, not a personal...

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