With HBO's True Blood coming back to our screens this Summer, it's only appropriate that Stephen Moyer would want to stay in shape. And given his affinity for all things Wii (well, on the show anyway), of course he's taking advantage of the newest cardio fitness game to hit the market.
Called Gold's Gym Cardio Workout, this game promises to give us a sweat-inducing, fat-melting workout, and Stephen was spotted getting an up-close and personal look at the game during a Wii fitness event held earlier this week in Southern California.
Although I have a soft spot in my heart for Wii Fit, I wouldn't mind giving this game a try — it boasts running, boxing, and other heart-pumping activities, tracks your calories burned and bodyweight, and it's compatible with the Wii Balance Board. Plus, included inside the game is a free seven day pass to your nearest Gold's Gym, so you can check out classes you can't take at home. Spinning anyone?
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I wonder if the game comes with the sweaty jock meathead types that you'd find in a real Gold's Gym. I doubt I'll be trying this one. I have a gym membership already and I use Wii Fit on rainy days & weekends.
1Yummy *drools*
Enough said
2Wow. The "work his bod" comments just write themselves. Someone pass a fan.
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3Stephen Moyer is the Sexiest Man Alive and I can't wait to see his HOT BODY (if you know what I mean) on season 2 of True Blood!
4holding out for EA Sports Active...
5i bought this game last week and LOVE it! It is completely addicting and i can already tell a difference in my arm definition. You really do sweat if you do the moves right and get into it. Some of the games are a little silly but the workouts are amazing. i'm almost always sore after playing because of all the movements that are new to my muscles. It's a great way to switch up your workout and vent a little frustration thru shadowboxing. i suggest this to any and everyone (and you don't need to use the wii board if you don't want).
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