Eyetoy: Kinetic

Geez! Been over a week since I posted. I'm such a slacker.

I've been meaning to talk about Eyetoy:Kinetic for quite some time now. I finished week 7 of the first 12 week program today. It started me on "easy" for everything and I've successfully cranked all the difficulties up to "hard"in the last 7 weeks. It's started throwing more workouts at me, increasing the length of my workouts and I have to say I'm still loving it!

Fitness has always been a bit of a bugaboo for me. The problem is simple: I'd like to work out more but I have a fine line of what I'm willing to put up with. The whole hassle of going to the gym, getting a machine, doing the workout, showering, etc. is just a big pain. I've had gym memberships in the past and it's something that I just don't utilize often enough. The alternate route is to try to get some home equipment, but that is usually flimsy or not very flexible - it either breaks or I get bored. Using DDR worked for a time - but that game isn't really focused on fitness, it's more something that might happen if you play it hardcore. But since I hated most of the music, the hardcore play was difficult to impossible to sustain.

So what is Eyetoy: Kinetic? Short answer is that it's an Eyetoy "game" where the goal is personal fitness. It provides you with a virtual "personal trainer" and a 12-week regimen. I'll be brutally honest - 98+% of the games make me feel like I'm on the Millenium Falcon undergoing Jedi training from Obi-Wan. There's usually yellow orbs you should hit and red orbs you should dodge. When I get into the flow I can almost hear Alec Guinness offering tips. Of course, I mean this description as a positive thing. If if sounds cool to you, then I'd suggest checking the game out.

So does it beat having a personal trainer at a gym? I dunno, I've never paid for that. My guess is that it doesn't. On the other hand it's a one-time $50 expense so it's much less expensive. It works in the comfort of my own home, so I can just do my exercise before my morning shower and I never have to wait for a machine, or drive to the gym or whatever. Does it beat no real fitnes program? Oh yeah. I can easily point to the increased fitness and flexibility. We've been weighing the cats (who are really obese these days), and as a weird side effect I weigh myself every week or so. I've lost about five pounds since starting this - and that's over the Christmas holidays. On days where I get the cardio programs (there are four different types of programming and it varies what you do on what days - for instance today I got double "combat training" which really wore out my arms but only burned less calories than the longer cardio work outs.) I burn 400 - 600 calories depending on the other programming.

Another aspect is that it attempts to do some real training. I mean there's a warmup, a cool-down stretch, and optional body toning (or yoga meditation). When I was half-assedly going to the gym and using the exercise bike I didn't even know what constituted a valid warmup/cooldown sequence. And using DDR was even worse. I was genuinely surprised to see the asymmetries in my body flexibility that the stretches showed. But I'm proud to say some things that I could barely do seven weeks ago I can do now easily. (For instance, stand straight up, then bend one leg behind your butt. Grab that foot with your hand, balance on the other leg and bring the knee in. This stretches the quads in your thigh. I could do this easily with my left leg but I almost fell over the first time I tried it with my right leg. I can do this smoothly with either leg now. That makes me grin every time I do it.)

I mix it in with my Tai Chi - and while I'll still swear by Tai Chi for meditation and general muscle toning (especially on the legs), there are a few gaps that Kinetic addresses nicely.

Anyway, if you have a PS2 and you feel like you're out of shape, give this a spin. It's worth $50 in my opinion.

There are a few downsides. Like all Eyetoy it's a little picky on lighting and space. If you can't clear a fairly wide space about 7 feet from your TV it might not work well. I've had games that were frustrating (and a few games I've really learned to hate) until I learned how to maximize the space and lighting for the game. It really wants a single light source that sits between your TV and you. I've settled on a vertical lamp with two low-wattage bulbs on it (40w incandescent) that I put in the room solely for Kinetic. It's like track lighting only freestanding vertically if you follow. I move it into the room for my workout and stow it behind the speaker the rest of the time. I also had to set the camera sensitivity to "high" before it stopped reading Lee's painting as motion. :-) Otherwise the figures in the triptych would set off the motion detection - no idea why. I've had days where my score was adversely affected by stupid lighting issues. But still - given that I'd never pay for a real personal trainer it's a small price to pay.

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New Mindstorms!

Oho! The long awaited update to Lego Mindstorms has been announced and it looks pretty cool. See some stuff at the Mindstorms site and a Wired article about the development. It looks pretty cool - Mac support from the "official" environment, Bluetooth support for wireless programming, new ultrasonic vision and sound sensors and all motors have built in rotation sensors. All that adds up to a remarkably capable update. Daddy likes!


Lego buying has been at a lull - it's been a while since I played with my Mindstorms and my office is pretty much full up on models. Add in a lack of interest in most of the newer lines and . . . I just haven't done much. But this new CPU looks schweet.

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Download This Revisited

Back in November I linked to the Something Awful "NESCover" album (original post here). For whatever reason Bwana keeps critically failing his clue rolls when attempting to uncompress the RAR file, so I zipped the files from my iTunes library. Grab it here if you have similar problems. (EDIT: 1/12/08 - This file didn't survive the conversion from MovableType to Wordpress. Actually, it wasn't on the MT site anymore either. If for some reason you find this post and want the songs drop me an email.) Oh and Happy New Year!

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Bits and bobs

Bunch of unrelated little bits, spewed at you into one big post. Enjoy!
  1. Podcasts - I've been attempting to catch up on my old podcasts lately. Two that I've enjoyed: Wil Wheaton's Radio Free Burrito and surprisingly, the Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour podcast. I say surprisingly because I've never been able to get interested in the Pro Tour recaps. I subscribed to the podcast because it was the MTG podcast, and almost deleted it when I realized it was all Pro Tour focused. But what can I say, reading the web recaps of the Pro Tour is boring, but the audio recording conveys the . . . sport of it, the human drama of the various players striving against each other.
  2. Guitar Hero - I may have hit a wall. I got to the hard level without learning the hammer-on and pick-off techniques. I mean, I understand them but I don't actually use them. The hard difficulty adds a sixth fingering position, and that's hard enough but at the same time the notes come quickly enough that I need to master this other thing. My last couple of sessions with it have convinced me I need to go back to a difficulty where I can play it, but force myself to try the more complex fingering techniques. I'm not sure I'll break through the wall. We'll see.
  3. Web Site - I've been thinking about this site and my fledgling writing career. I've come to the conclusion that this site, as I currently use it is unsuitable for for a professional writer promotional vehicle. I see two options - 1) I spin that promotional stuff off into a new site and probably makes posts here even more rare. 2) I revamp this site (lose the "Sniping Post" moniker for instance, stop slagging various game developers, and stop using it to mock my personal friends). I go back and forth as to the correct answer. Any opinions? Should I separate the personal crap from my "professional" online presence?
  4. Holiday Reading - Lately I haven't had much time to read novels, I've been catching up with magazines, or reading MTG books. But now we're flying back east next week for a bit, so I got a batch of Amazon goodies today. :-) .

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Some people have no shame

Disney's Kanter says the new cartoon represents not an abandonment of an old, familiar world, but rather an alternate universe for Pooh and his crew."Christopher Robin is still out there in the woods, playing," she says. "We hope people will fall for this new tomboyish girl. The last thing we want to be is the ones who brought the franchise down."

USATODAY.com - Disney lets girl into Winnie's world

A few days ago a friend expressed sentiment about sometimes you almost feel sorry for people who work in marketing. Then I see this and I'm reminded that the profession has earned my enmity. They are making a new CGI Winnie the Pooh TV show - likely bad, but I'd reserve judgement. They are replacing Christopher Robin with a girl. Why? Apparently to bring an "older audience" to Pooh. OK, I don't need to reserve judgement anymore - this stinks.

There's a lot of babble in the story about "expanding" the brand which is pretty sad. Y'see adding a new character expands the brand. Replacing one character with another one doesn't  expand the brand, it changes the brand for no good reason. Grrrr.

(I saw it from The Whatever - author John Scalzi's blog.)

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