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Seller was great, no problem there at all. The dance instructor is more of an outline of a person, can't "see" the person and specific movements are sometimes a little hard to follow if you don't know the steps. All in all it's good, just wouldn't say great. Not a bad Wii purchase, especially for what I paid for it. If you already knew the Zumba steps then it's good, if you're wanting to learn them, it will take a while.Įven without the belt, I was able to put the Wii controller in my pocket and it worked fine. I bought this thinking it was like the DVD's and would teach the steps then track the fitness level. If you know the steps you can rock this Wii Zumba and burn calories fast. Four different difficulty levels cater to dancers of all skills, and multiplayer fans can join up to three friends for co-op dancing or competitive action in the "Zumba Attack!" mode.īurn calories to fast-paced Latin music in 30 unique dance routines Learn nine different dance styles, including Salsa and Calypso Join up to three friends for competitive or co-op dancing There are a number of different dance venues, including a gym, a night club, and the roof of a skyscraper, and as players hone their skills, the stage transforms into a more lively and dynamic party. Zumba Fitness comes with a special belt that lets gamers holster their Wii Remote for hands-free dancing as they follow the onscreen instructor's routine.

There are 30 different music tracks, each corresponding to a unique dance routine, and the lessons are led by popular instructors Tanya Beardsley, Gina Grant, and Zumba creator Beto.

Players can tone their muscles and build strength and endurance as they practice nine different hip-swaying dance styles, including Reggaeton, Merengue, Salsa, and Flamenco. The popular Brazilian aerobic exercise program that mixes Latin music and international dance steps comes to the world of games for the first time in Zumba Fitness.
