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		<title>By: What do Wii think of Active Life Outdoor Challenge &#124; trainingwithtricia.com</title>
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		<description>[...] &#8220;Wii&#8221; now own Active Life Outdoor Challenge.    Active Life appears to be geared toward the younger crowd, keeping most of the exercises fun and intended for kids, while at the same time being enough of a workout to keep the adults busy.  Mason (6yrs) and Anna (5yrs)  were immediately interested in getting in on the action, the minute the game was out of the box.  [...]</description>
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