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The Biggest Loser Ultimate Workout
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  1. Video Game: 1 item
  2. Platforms: Xbox 360
  3. Publisher: THQ; 2010-11
  4. ESRB Rating: Everyone
  5. Sales Rank in Video Games: #543

Product Review

The Ultimate Workout offers more than 125 exercise moves focused on upper body, lower body, cardio, yoga, and cardio boxing. Players can select from the exercise moves to create a custom fitness routine or choose from 10 pre-set fitness programs such as Belly Buster and Boot Camp. Featuring the expertise of personal trainers Bob Harper and Jillian Michaels along with the encouragement of Alison Sweeney and over 70 former contestants.

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The Biggest Loser: Ultimate Workout is an exercise simulation game for Xbox 360, based on the popular The Biggest Loser television series. Utilizing seamless physical player movements only possible with Kinect for Xbox 360, The Biggest Loser: Ultimate Workout is designed to evolve along with the player's exercise routine. Featuring the cast and trainers from the TV show, the game's 125+ exercises, 2-4 player support via Xbox LIVE, new challenges, customization and more the game provides a fun and healthy exercise outlet suitable for every member of the family, regardless of their weight, physical ability or age.
The Biggest Loser: Ultimate Worout game logo
A Unique Biggest Loser Experience Via Kinect for Xbox 360


One of the leading interactive health and fitness video games is back with The Biggest Loser: Ultimate Workout, exclusively for Xbox 360. Utilizing the motion control abilities of Kinect for Xbox 360 (sold separately), The Biggest Loser: Ultimate Workout allows for a truly seamless and challenging workout that can be tailored to the evolving wants and needs of each player, all without ever picking up a controller. Hosted by Allison Sweeney and featuring the training talents of Bob Harper and Jillian Michaels, with this new fitness experience Xbox 360 players looking to lose a little weight, a lot of weight or maintain their current physique will are now able to enjoy more than 125 exercise moves in six different environments reminiscent of the TV show, including "The Biggest Loser" Ranch, "The Biggest Loser" Gym, "The Biggest Loser" Yoga Area and "The Biggest Loser" Boxing Ring.

The game's workouts include warm ups, cool downs, new cardio boxing, yoga, circuit training (upper body and lower body), as well as core exercises, and allows players to create a custom fitness program or choose from ten preset fitness programs such as Belly Buster and Boot Camp. Many of these exercises can be integrated with stability balls, resistance bands and free weights (sold separately). The Biggest: Ultimate Workout also features 50 all-new recipes from the Biggest Loser Cookbook to make the game an all-encompassing weight loss tool. Additional features include: 2-4 player support via Xbox LIVE, body analyzer functionality (auto scan), a video diary, character customization, new and refurbished challenges, diet and video tips and calorie counter and more.
Jillian Michaels doing crunches on an exercise ball in The Biggest Loser: Ultimate workout
Accept the challenge of the Ultimate Workout without the need for a controller.
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Kinect for Xbox 360


Previously known as Project Natal, the Kinect sensor allows you to perform the exercises built into The Biggest Loser: Ultimate workout in a true-to-life fashion that must be experienced to be believed. Easy to use and fun for everyone, Kinect utilizes revolutionary full-body tracking to put you in the center of the fun. After configuring itself by registering a range of point across your body, this amazing new technology allows Kinect to recognize and mirror your movements in the game, in effect making your body the controller as you sweat through the physical challenges of Ultimate workout. The sensor is compatible with every Xbox 360, features a color VGA motion camera (640x480 pixel resolution @30FPS), a depth camera (640x480 pixel resolution @30FPS) and an array of 4 microphones supporting single speaker voice recognition.
Key Game Features
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Bob Harper leading a multiplayer yoga exercises in The Biggest Loser: Ultimate Workout
2-4 player support online.
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An obstacle course challenge event in The Biggest Loser: Ultimate Workout
Unique Kinect enabled events.
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Game environment and corresponding difficulty settings in The Biggest Loser: Ultimate Workout
6 environments with 5 settings.
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Jillian Michaels marching out some reps in The Biggest Loser: Ultimate Workout
Preset& customizable options.
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Product Features

Customer Reviews

Average Customer Review
3.5 out of 5 stars (155 customer reviews)

188 of 194 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars better than some reviews give it credit for, November 12, 2010
Aravyndra - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: The Biggest Loser Ultimate Workout (Video Game)
I enjoyed the biggest loser on the wii, but found it frustrating. If the controller was low on batteries or if you didn't pass it in front of the sensor just the right way, or if you punched too hard it wouldn't register and no matter how hard you actually worked, you'd get a low score for your work out. It was also hard when they wanted you to put the controller in your pocket for certian work outs, and I didn't have pockets in the pants I wore to work out.

So when they came up with the game for the kinect... I was excited. I like that you can see yourself in the corner and see how you're doing the move, and what you can do to improve on the move, I liked the body scan thing. Someone reviewed that they're 5'7 but was told they were 4 foot something, and their neck size was 200 some "... that reviewer probaby did something wrong.

I'm right at about 5'7". (in fact, my doctor last said I came in at just under 5'7" but he rounded it up.) and the game registered me...Read more


98 of 101 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Better than EA. Much more trainer-ish than Ubisoft. Empowering, December 6, 2010
Peter - See all my reviews
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: The Biggest Loser Ultimate Workout (Video Game)
So far, I've used EA EA Sports Active 2, Ubisoft Your Shape Fitness Evolved and Biggest Loser.

I think this is my almost-first choice.

It might be because my bias starting with Ubisoft. I think the tracking is better with Ubisoft, and correction of posture is better with Ubisoft... but...

This seems more like a weight-loss program + trainer + exercise program.

The interface is relatively kinect-friendly, although it's obvious that some of the menuing was designed for cross-platform support.

*Quick Start and Beginner friendly*
It's pretty easy and quick to get started. A few questions, and you can be off and running. I think there is...Read more


61 of 64 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great workout, simple controls., November 10, 2010
heybeerman04 - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: The Biggest Loser Ultimate Workout (Video Game)
I think the problem people are experiencing with the controls is due to the sensitivity required for this game. It senses your form and provides feedback while you work out. This required sensitivity may make the menu controls a touch sensitive. The controls are not that confusing.

I just bought it, ran through a workout and it was more personalized then I expected. Instead of just running through the routine, it waited until you got the form right then it balanced the workout on the other side. I was asked how I was doing durring the workout and was able to respond with my voice if I needed a water break or to turn up the heat. The water breaks were short if you didn't need them. It counted your calories and let you know how you did after. This is a much better product then I was expecting. It truly felt like I almost had my own personal trainer.

The only improvement could be the support of 2 people working out at the same time. I dont see this...Read more

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