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  • Tips on "The Biggest Loser" Game on the Kinect

    Since the Xbox Kinect system doesn't require that you use a control, it's ideal for games that require a great deal of movement. Enter "The Biggest Loser Ultimate Workout," based on the NBC reality show. Armed with the game at home, you can work out with Bob and Jillian as you track your success and stay motivated. You'll be more successful when you're honest, consistent and enjoy participating in the game as a way to combine fitness and entertainment.

  • How to Create a Profile on "The Biggest Loser" With a Kinect

    The "Biggest Loser Ultimate Workout" is a video game with an emphasis on fitness. The game is made specifically to be used on the Xbox 360 in conjunction with Kinect - a sensor device that lets users control video games by motion or voice. The "Biggest Loser Ultimate Workout" forms a variety of personalized routines for users. In order to determine these routines, the game first prompts users to create a profile. Because Kinect senses motion, creating a profile is as simple as waving your hand over an option on the screen.

  • How to Modify a Character on "The Biggest Loser" on Kinect

    "The Biggest Loser" game for Kinect is a state-of-the-art video game that is based on the hit TV series "The Biggest Loser." This exercise game tracks your motions using the Kinect sensor to make sure you are doing your workouts with proper form. When you first start the game, you must create an avatar that resembles your current body type. Each time you work out, your avatar will appear onscreen and mimic your actions. As you lose weight, so will your avatar.

  • How to Change the Fitness Program on "Kinect Biggest Loser"

    "The Biggest Loser: Ultimate Workout" is a fitness game released for the Xbox 360 game console. The game requires the Kinect add-on and lets you track your progress as you complete daily activities and work toward your fitness goals. If, at any time during your fitness program, you wish to change the type of program you are following, you can do so through the "Profile and Settings" section of the game's main menu.

  • How to Do My Weigh-In on the Wii Biggest Loser

    Users of the Nintendo Wii can work out and lose weight by using games, such as the Wii's version of "The Biggest Loser." Gamers can work out, learn proper eating habits and even weigh-in on the game through the Wii Balance Board. If you have never weighed in on the Wii's "The Biggest Loser," you will find that doing so merely requires going to the correct setting on the game and using the Wii Balance Board.

  • How to Make an Avatar on the Biggest Loser Challenge on the Wii

    "The Biggest Loser" may have become a reality-show icon, but most people will never be invited to lose weight on the Biggest Loser Ranch. You can still learn from Bob and Jillian's expertise by playing the Biggest Loser Challenge game on the Wii. The game designs a personalize workout plan depending on your current weight and fitness level, and allows you to create an avatar that looks like you now and that changes as you lose weight.

  • How to Train With Bob Harper

    Bob Harper has become a prominent personal trainer from his role on the reality television show "The Biggest Loser." He and his co-trainer Jillian Michaels whip obese contestants into shape through a series of interval training workouts. Though his name is synonymous with the reality show, he's worked as a trainer to celebrities since the 1990s. His method of training includes changing his students' bodies while improving their emotional and spiritual selves. However, you don't need to become a contestant on "The Biggest Loser" to take advantage of Harper's expertise.

  • Biggest Loser Workouts

    NBC's "The Biggest Loser" is a reality show that helps contestants lose weight while competing to win $250,000. This show is helping fans shed the weight with books and workout DVDs. Pick up one of several DVDs and work out with trainers Bob Harper, Jillian Michaels and Kim Lyons at home and watch the weight peel off.

  • Biggest Loser Exercises at Home

    Although "The Biggest Loser" television show takes place on a ranch with a training facility, you can duplicate some of the workouts the contestants do at home. Many of the exercises, such as the "wood chop" or "dumbbell squat with press," combine muscle groups or strength and cardio exercises so fat burns faster.

  • How to Workout Like A BIGGEST LOSER Contestant

    If you have watched the TV show "The Biggest Loser" then you know that the workouts are tough and frequent. But there are also secrets to losing weight that the Biggest Loser trainers use during the show's workouts. You can copy their ideas and use them for your weight loss program. Follow these simple tips that will help you lose weight like the contestants on the Biggest Loser.

  • Biggest Loser Exercises

    NBC's "The Biggest Loser" reality show has inspired thousands of overweight Americans to take the initiative to lose weight. More and more are following the advice of the show's professional trainers and becoming healthier, happier people. But it can be difficult to choose which exercises from the show to try without knowing how and why they are effective.

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