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I am many things ... I'm a husband, a father, a son, a grandson, a youth pastor, a radio personality, an uncle, a brother-in-law and a fisherman, to name a few. What I have recently learned I am not is fit ... Wii Fit, to be exact. As posted in April, we bought a Wii. Soon after, our friends let us borrow their collection of games and their Wii Fit board. It was not long after inserting the disc into the Wii console that I realized - this was a not a game. Instead, this was a shot of reality. Before you can even consider what activity to do, Wii Fit analyzes your body and gives you a Wii Fit Mii (character) that best respresents your current state. You'll notice I have not posted my Mii character here.