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Konami Ships Both Let's Yoga! and Let's Pilates!, for Nintendo DS
Games to provide on-the-go workouts, offering techniques that can be performed almost anywhere

By News Staff, GamingExcellence
Posted April 29, 2008
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Konami announced it has shipped Let's Yoga! and Let's Pilates!, both for the Nintendo DS. Marking the first time Pilates and Yoga instructional software has been available on the DS, the games provide easy-to-understand instructions for Pilates exercises and Yoga positions, making them portable and effective fitness solutions.

Let's Yoga! is a full-scale instructional game for the Nintendo DS that helps you take advantage of yoga in your everyday routine, relieving stress in the mind and body. Players can learn how to perform poses and breathing techniques to improve mood, deal with everyday stress, and enjoy life more. Let's Yoga! is a truly portable and effective fitness solution that provides detailed and easy-to-understand instructions and videos for up to 80 different poses. Additionally, players can get a 360° view of each pose using the stylus and Touch Screen, zooming in to see greater detail of a selected pose, and even track their progress through the convenient built-in calendar.

While Let's Yoga! focuses on overall well-being, Let's Pilates! is all about simple and effective exercises for the body. Pilates is a body conditioning routine that focuses on building flexibility, strength, endurance, and coordination without adding muscle bulk. Full of tips and advice, Let's Pilates! provides a treasure-trove of knowledge no matter whether the user is a beginner or expert. With Let's Pilates!, people can learn how to do Pilates, or keep up with their training when they aren't at home or in the gym! The game teaches over 40 Pilates exercises through informative animations and detailed spoken instructions with subtitles. Like Let's Yoga!, players can track their progress by using the engaging, fun, and interactive calendar features.

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