Fitness Boxing 3: Your Personal Trainer Reviews
Fitness Boxing 3: Your Personal Trainer may not actually train the player to be an effective boxer, but it is a fun way to burn some calories and get the heart rate elevated.
The awful music aside, Fitness Boxing 3 brings some much-needed variety to what could have been another by-the-numbers release with new songs and not much else. The Sit Fit Boxing and Mitt Drills modes give options to those who want to be less or more active respectively, and the extra trainer options are ideal for players who like to pretend they're dealing with an actual person. And even better, because Mitt Drills isn't rhythm-based, you can put your headphones on and listen to your own tunes.
Fitness Boxing 3: Your Personal Trainer offers some solid exercises and a comfortable difficulty curve to help people of all fitness levels.
Fitness Boxing 3 is a good complement for those who want to exercise with their console and add more routines, apart from going to the gym. It is more complete and varied than the previous installment, although it still has aspects that can be improved, starting with the scarcity of some options (variety of scenarios) or a crappy soundtrack full of MIDI covers.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
I really like Fitness Boxing 3 as a training tool. I've been incorporating it into my workout routine getting my cardio in the morning with Fitness Boxing 3, and then doing my weights at lunchtime for a more complete experience. If you're looking for a fun way to start moving, then this could well be it.
While the best fitness games are designed for people who play video games, Fitness Boxing 3 feels like it was made for non-gamers who may happen to have a Switch in their home. Sure, it gets you moving, but there’s not much there to make the idea of exercising first thing in the morning remotely appealing.
Nintendo cares about our health and to prove it brings us a new chapter of the Fitness Boxing series, urging us to get off the couch and follow the workout routines of inflexible virtual trainers. The playful streak of titles like Ring Fit Adventure and Boxing Fist of the North Star disappears in favour of more serious training based on the fundamentals of boxing. Worth considering if you're looking for an excuse to burn off those Christmas calories.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Fitness Boxing 3's weak voice work and shoddy motion detection somehow do little to keep you coming back for more. By gamifying the exercise, it keeps you engaged and motivated, and you'll quickly find yourself surprised at how tired you become from these exercises.
If you’re looking for something to add to your fitness routine, and don’t mind a bit of repetition in some soulless instructors, this one certainly fits the bill.
Fitness Boxing 3: Your Personal Trainer continues to push the series' presentation and accessibility options but can't quite overcome the inherently limited range of exercises the Joy-Con can offer it. Light and fun enough for a beginner, it's more fitness toy than fitness trainer.
If you're looking for a fun fitness routine that you can easily do at home, then Fitness Boxing 3: Your Personal Trainer. Not only does it incentivise you to return every day, but the exercises you will be doing will get your heart racing. While it shouldn't replace going to a gym, nor will it make you a professional boxer, it will give you a workout based on your needs and abilities and you can change it to your heart's content.
It might not do anything spectacular or innovative– it’d be fun to have an opponent to spar with, or even a punching bag to see bounce off each hit– but it gets a sweat up and your heart pumping. It’s boxing and it’ll keep you fit, simple as that.
Fitness Boxing 3: Your Personal Trainer tries to surpass the ambitions of its predecessors, but with a mix of new features that aren't always coherent with the spirit of the product itself.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Far from a revolution, it still won't be an option for everyone, but Fitness Boxing 3: Your Personal Trainer is another interesting offering from Nintendo. The Japanese are using their hardware to provide players with a diverse experience.
Review in Polish | Read full review
As a practitioner of physical activities, both at the gym and CrossFit for years, it’s quite clear that Fitness Boxing 3 is an excellent alternative for exercising in daily life. However, if you’re looking for greater results, it won’t replace the gym, for instance. That said, it can certainly be incorporated into your routine and help burn a good number of calories. On the downside, the lack of precision and the possibility of performing exercises incorrectly while still being rewarded with high scores can be a bit frustrating and make it harder to stay focused on the game.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
A valuable addition to a home gym setup and a great option for learning the basics of boxing or getting back into the sport.
Fitness Boxing 3: My Personal Trainer is ok. Even though it has horrible music, AI-like voices and is unable to accurately read where you swing, it ultimately does what it’s supposed to do.
Review in Unknown | Read full review
Fitness Boxing 3 won't turn you into the next Rocky Balboa, but it's sure to give you the motivation you need for a fun every day workout. If you like to excercise from the comfort of your home and don't mind the occasional motion detection bug, you'll really appreciate this glorified fitness app.
Review in Czech | Read full review
With a plethora of routines and motions to do, music to keep you engaged, and an easy and simple way to track your progress, I genuinely think that Fitness Boxing 3 is a great way to work on yourself and have a bunch of fun doing so.
Fitness Boxing 3: Your Personal Trainer is not a substitute for intense training or formal sports practices, and it definitely won't turn anyone into an athlete. However, the game stands out as an accessible, fun, and efficient tool for incorporating exercise into your routine, especially for those looking for a lighter, more relaxed way to get moving.
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