Your Shape Fitness Evolved – Xbox 360

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Written By Marisa J. Rutledge Rutledge

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Introducing Your Shape Fitness Evolved, a revolutionary fitness game for Kinect for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft. Your Shape’s proprietary Player Projection technology puts your body into the game for the ultimate experience. You’ll control the game intuitively with your voice and body as you create your desired fitness experience. Choose a personal trainer to help you meet your specific fitness goals, take a Yoga or Martial Arts class, or play fun, family-friendly mini-games. As you exercise, you’ll receive specific feedback on your every move, thanks to the game’s real-time precise tracking system. Plus, you’ll interact with captivating visual effects that respond to your movement and impact. You’ll have so much fun that you won’t notice how hard you’re working until you see the results!
The game contains workouts included a martial arts class lead by celebrity trainer Michael George, and a special class by Michelle Bridges
Player projection technology allowing the Kinect sensor peripheral to track over 1 million dots on your body
The game comes with hundreds of exercises, players enjoy regular downloadable content releases to ensure you’ll always have new and exciting workouts
Burn calories, have fun and improve your fitness with the help of a personal trainer
Feedback system that delivers precise feedback on every body part as you follow your coach’s instructions and correct your form in real-time

Customers say

Customers find the fitness game effective, helping them reach their fitness goals and offering a variety of exercises. The game works well with Kinect, tracks movements accurately, and is easy to follow along with. While some customers find it worth the money, others consider it a waste of money. The interface receives mixed feedback, with customers describing it as frustrating and repetitive, while the lag during exercises is also a concern.

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