Wii #2858 - Zumba Fitness 2 (Germany)

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LOL.. Stupid game. A fitness is better off for outside and exercise. Silly video game.

you do know that zumba fitness really exists outside video games, right?

Its just like the game, except here you can see if your doing it right without going to a Gym.

Loads of chicks are into Zumba here in Portugal, and most gyms have zumba fitness classes. This is just a way to avoid going to them since you do exactly the same thing, except in the gym you have to *be* with other people.
 

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Yes, thats correct. I am aware of that. The outside video games is so much better than inside the house doing the video game with this fitness is ridiculous. :)

I totally agreed with you that the women (chicks are not appreciation according to women's opinion) prefers to do this at home to avoid for varies reasons, indeed. I know. :)
 
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