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Originally Posted by manasecret
I was being sarcastic.
Oh you couldn't tell?
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I could tell you were.
The last line of
"No wait, it doesn't" gives it away easily.
Me saying I was being sarcastic has nothing to do with not acknowledging you, too - were being sarcastic.
I simple said I was, because I didn't expect a drawn out, Nintendo-defense post.
And don't say "Well that's what you're doing now, and I was being sarcastic too, hypocrite", because I am defending myself. Not a company that I just like.
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Electronic stationary bikes and treadmills are essentially video games as well, and no one denies the ability to get a tough cardiovascular workout from that. But you can also play around on them and get no workout at all from them.
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I'd say that's a far stretch.
You're comparing riding a bike (essentially, a stationary bike IS riding a bike, without moving) to flicking your wrist, or standing on a wakeboard and moving back and forth? The balance board, will only really improve your balance, and
maybe lower leg strength - depending on how much weight you have to keep balanced.
I'd make the argument DDR can be seen as exercise, you can't deny that.