Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Zumba Fitness Rush

Zumba Fitness Rush - 8.6 rating from over 90 reviews 
Hot Dance Music
42 new routines and music tracks including hits from chart-topping artists Pitbull, Nicole Scherzinger and Yolanda Be Cool & DCup.
Superstar Instructors
Dance and interact with six of Zumba Fitness' elite instructors: Beto Perez, Tanya Beardsley, Gina Grant, Kass Martin, Jason Thompson and Erica Pierce.

Huge Range of Dance Flavors

 Choose from 24 different dance styles, from fan favorites Salsa and Reggaeton to new styles including Bollywood, Axe, Latin Pop and Pasodoble.
Customizable Workouts

 Create a Zumba workout that's right for you by choosing your favorite playlist and workout length. Low, Medium and High Intensity routines also cater to dancers of all skill levels.

Exotic Party Venues

 Dance it up in 10 new, dynamic environments, with 5 venues including Rio Carnival and Las Vegas that are exclusive to the Kinect game.


Zumba Ftiness Rush Review

Zumba is back with Zumba Fitness Rush and here is my Zumba Rush review , hope this helps.


Advantages
 

The navigating is great as you can use your hand, voice or controller.
The tracking has improved greatly.
The tutorial in learning the steps has improved as well.
All new music, routines and venues
Routine intensity go from easy to medium to high
The classes are fun and you will sweat your pants off big time.
Your choice of classes are Short Class (20 mins), Medium Class (45 mins) and Full Class (60 mins)
You can create your own playlist of songs (up to 12) and dance away without having to stop (you still have your choice of doing a single song as well).
It has a Dance Central type scoring system (the star system) and there you can get Nice, Hot or Zumba
It also shows the body part that needs work with a red silhouette.


The Dis Advantages

The cue cards are a nice addition, but if you're going add them, then put the whole routine of the move in there. It's like you put the move in but then decide to add something else to it. This option can be removed under settings.

In the manual it has a scale and tells you that you are able to edit, but I have yet to find where the edit option is or see the scale appear. You can only see Time, Technique and Calories Burned right now. If anyone sees the scale, please let me know where it is located.

So with all that said, would I recommend Zumba Fitness Rush? I'll say yes. Despite what it lacks, the advantages outweigh the dis advantages. I can see this being my staple workout for a long time.