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Advantages: Easy to use, fun, good value Disadvantages: Balance Games are very beneficial in my opinion
of the software.
- The Balance Board -
This is a well-made piece of kit; it?s fairly lightweight but very sturdy. It?s also incredibly simple in design and use. There?s a large power button on the rear that comes on only when the board makes contact with your wii fit console. Other than that it?s all in the software. All you have to do is stand on it and let it show you the way to fighting the bulge.
- The Software -
The initial set-up will calibrate your board and take your weight as well as height. With this information it gives you your BMI (Body Mass Index) and tells you where you currently stand in the fat stakes thanks to a simple scale. Amusingly it pulls in your Mii avatar and if you?ve overweight then you?ll start off a little podgy! It will also throw in some simple balance tests to ascertain your Wii fit age, the mark of where your body ...
utero 24.09.2009
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It was several years ago now that Wilson developed the new Fat Shaft technology. I thought at first that it made so much sense that the other manufacturers would follow suit but that was not the case, however, I still like the idea and it has helped my game (I keep thinking about that old saying - a bad workman always blames his tools?!)
I have been playing golf for 6 years and recently swapped my first set, bought for my by my hubby for a new set of Wilson Fat Shaft Hyper Carbon Irons.
My club handicap is 16 and although my game is generally okay, I often struggle to get any distance with my iron shots. When I can hit my 9 iron as far as my 5 iron - something is definately wrong!!
I know the game of golf is all in the head but technique and equipment do have their part to play.
I believe that the Wilson Fat Shaft ...
Advantages: Wild combinations and cuisine, an experience Disadvantages: Very expensive, Not a place to take the kids
The Fat Duck, Bray, Berkshire
One of only a handful of 3* Michelin restaurants in the UK, Bray is blessed by having two such illustrious establishments. The Fat Duck is owned by chef Heston Bumenthal, a creative, and some might say, inspired genius who has built up the reputation of the Fat Duck since 1995, having bought it as a 450 year old pub.
I decided to organise a once in a very-long-while treat for my wife and I in 2006 to celebrate, Birthday, Valentine's day and a love of good food and wine.
The trip was to be a competition (or at least a comparison) - The Fat Duck versus The Waterside Inn (the other 3* Michelin establishment in Bray).
You can see my other review of the Waterside Inn for the comparison.
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All I can say with this is good luck. I called over Christmas to ...