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- “Resolutions” Mode features a customizable training calendar that allows users to plan their routines for up to six months as Jillian coaches you every step of the way
- Cardio Training: Swing Kicks, Obliques, Jumping Jacks, Hip Twists, Water Pump, Running, Bicycle
- Strength Training: Push-Ups, Crunches, Pelvic Thrust, Side Planks, Side Lunges, Sledge Swing, Back Kick w/ Shoulder Press, Boat Pose, Lunge Kick
- Most exercises enhanced for Balance Board
- More accurate motion tracking for more precise exercise movements
Product Description
Building on the success of her first videogame, star fitness trainer Jillian Michaels returns to Wii with a new and improved fast-paced, high-intensity workout in Jillian Michaels’ Fitness Ultimatum 2010. Set on a rugged, Pacific jungle island, players will enter a Hell Week-style boot camp filled with many new features and workout modes for 2010, including more accurate motion tracking and a calendar system enabling the user to program routines on a period of up t… More >>





11/20/2009 at 4:51 pm
Jillian’s new Wii Game is a major up step from her 2009 game. I love the one on one workouts. The music choices are awesome!!!
Rating: 5 / 5
11/20/2009 at 7:26 pm
Jullian Michaels Fitness Ultimatum is a real great product. You’ll drop a sweat and will go to sleep feeling you worked out every single muscle. This game has a really strong experience.
My only critic, is that the sound that makes for telling you the exercise is done well or not is really annoying.
if you can use some help on your workouts and want to work hard for it in your home.. Don’t doubt it… buy this game.
Rating: 5 / 5
11/20/2009 at 9:21 pm
I got this DVD because I love The Biggest Loser and I love the way Jillian trains her people so hard. She still does in this DVD game. But the problem for me is that it is just too confusing to keep up with just what it is that she wants me to do with the Wii balance board at the time. It has this graph that goes along with the exercise and sometimes it says I am doing it right and sometimes it says I am doing it wrong….but yet…..I am always doing the same thing. In fact…sometimes I just sit in the floor and wave my hands around and I get a hundred percent. I know that this has nothing to do with Jillian’s workout or the Wii game it’s self. I am just trying to explain that it is hard to understand just where my body is supposed to be located in reference to the actual exercise I am doing at that particular time. There is a help section with each exercise that explains what you are supposed to be doing…but it is not really that helpful because by the time you figure out that you may be doing it the right way then that exercise is over with. I am sure that if you have the 2008 edition then you probably already know what you are supposed to be doing and it probably is something that I am doing wrong. But to me….it is far to complicated to do the circuit part with all the moving around of the Wii Balance board and positioning of your body involved. The single exercises are very good. I do like them and I do understand them. But for anyone who really wants to devote a lot of time trying to figure this thing out and get Jillian to really, really be proud of you…..then I am quite sure you will get one heck of a workout. For me? I am simple minded. I will stick to my basic Wii Fit DVD and do the exercise DVD’s I have on regular DVD. But good luck to anyone who makes this work for you!!!
Rating: 3 / 5
11/20/2009 at 9:35 pm
A real workout, with Jill one on one, no kidding! I like the 3D-avatar, the island run, nice environments, quite good for a Wii game. The core of the game is really solid, you can exercise and follow Jillian with 18 exercises, each with different difficulty levels, so a lot of options. You can also create your own circuit training, pretty simple. Finally, the calendar system is very innovative. This will help me to organize my training and stick to my goals. Very good.
Rating: 5 / 5
11/20/2009 at 11:31 pm
I bought this game after using my EA Active Sports (which I love) game for about 6 months and I thought that it would give me variety on my workouts. Maybe I’m just used to the “user-friendliness” of the other game but this one gave no real instruction on how to do the different exercises. If an inexperienced person were to buy this game they might not be able to do them correctly and get the full benefit of the exercises. It boasts better movement detection but it seems that you can’t get the remote in “just the right position” to register your movements correctly. I spent most of my workout getting frustrated because it wasn’t even registering my movements. Needless to say, I have gone back to my EA Active Sports game and am anxiously awaiting the “More Workouts” version when it comes out.
Rating: 2 / 5