Fitness Boxing 2: Rhythm & Exercise

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Summary

Work out at home and punch to the beat
Jab, uppercut, dodge, and more to catchy pop tunes in this rhythmic boxing game! Pass a Joy-Con controller to an exercise buddy and box to the beat together.

Customize your workout with the help of a virtual instructor.

Choose from nine virtual instructors, select a challenge level from light to heavy and have a workout prepared for you by your trainer, or create one all by yourself from scratch in Free Training. Check out detailed examples, practice specific moves, and receive helpful feedback from your instructor to get the most out of your workout!

Warm up with the original Fitness Boxing game and then transfer your profile to the Fitness Boxing 2: Rhythm and Exercise game.

Keep your progress from the original Fitness Boxing game and transfer your profile to the Fitness Boxing 2: Rhythm and Exercise game.

Get your daily workout on and box (and bop) to the beat. Pass a Joy-Con controller (or two) to a workout partner to enjoy a 2-player boxing session lead by your in-game instructor. These virtual trainers have different personalities and styles, so try them out and find the one that suits you best! Complete achievements to receive tickets you can redeem for outfits to deck out your trainer in fitness fashion.

Whatever difficulty you play on, you can revisit specific exercises for practice or watch detailed examples to observe perfect form.

Fitness Boxing 2: Rhythm & Exercise is a way to get in a guided workout, track your activity, and listen to some popular, upbeat jams.


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Fitness Boxing 2: Rhythm & Exercise Reviews & Ratings

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Review by Gumdrop [user]
August 16, 2022

It's a good concept, but done poorly. It doesn't actually matter what punches you throw. As long as it registers some sort of punch, it'llIt's a good concept, but done poorly. It doesn't actually matter what punches you throw. As long as it registers some sort of punch, it'll consider it done. I also find it fairly inconsistent in actually registering punches.My cousin has been a boxer since he was 12 and he played a couple of levels when he visited. So here's where the major issues lie. This is essentially shadow boxing. And as long as you're not throwing much power into your punches, you'll likely be ok. But the moment you add any actual power, you're injuring joints. If you're able to consistently control your punches, it's not too bad. But throw too much power and you risk injury. And once you start getting fatigued, control suffers and you're more likely to get sloppy. The second time I played, I was a bit sloppy on a punch and I strained my shoulder. Sure, if you're young and made of rubber and magic, then I'm sure you'll be ok. But for anyone else, this is probably a good way to hurt yourself.They also made zero effort with the warm-ups and cooldowns. Warm-ups are ok but not enough to be properly warmed up. But cool down is just a repeat of warm up. They didn't even bother to stop calling it warm-up when you're cooling down.And I really found it pretty dull. I don't find myself wanting to fire it up.

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Review by sayguh [user]
December 11, 2021

It's really good. Works you up at a nice pace... I suggest getting some weighted gloves after a couple weeks to increase the difficulty. TheIt's really good. Works you up at a nice pace... I suggest getting some weighted gloves after a couple weeks to increase the difficulty. The licensed music is appreciated. I enjoy doing this every day for 30 mins and I'm feeling a lot better.

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Review by Chapapa [user]
June 6, 2021

Okay game if you're willing to slog through hours of boring, slow lessons, before you unlock actual fun lessons. Never understood that inOkay game if you're willing to slog through hours of boring, slow lessons, before you unlock actual fun lessons. Never understood that in fitness/music/arcade/fun games. Just give me all content, I don't want to sit through your boring lessons where there is a punch only every 7 seconds.That every lesson begins with about 30 seconds of meaningless talk from the trainer should tell you enough about the slowness of this game.

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Review by rygu [user]
February 14, 2021

Very fun game. To all the people complaining that punches don't register...I had the same problem until I realized it will count your punchesVery fun game. To all the people complaining that punches don't register...I had the same problem until I realized it will count your punches as misses if you don't keep your hands up and and bring your hands back quickly after punching. Which makes perfect sense since that's exactly what they teach you in real boxing. I make sure I do those two things and I very rarely have missed punches anymore.

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Review by XGN
February 8, 2021

Fitness Boxing 2 is a decent fitness game that will get you to sweat, provided you can muster up the discipline. The game provides a good variety of exercises and incentives to come back each day. The best and worst part of Fitness Boxing is that it doesn't need any additional hardware but instead relies on joy-con movement, which isn't always very accurate. Fitness Boxing 2 is a good alternative to Ring Fit Adventure if you don't want any additional equipment.

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Game Information
Release Date December 3, 2020
Publisher Nintendo, Imagineer
Content Rated E (Everyone)
Game Modes Single player, Multiplayer
Genres Music, Sport
Platforms Nintendo Switch