I’ve gotten up to 221. Depends on which way I’m hula hooping. To the left is always harder. I think it’s cuz I’m right handed (?). But my daughter has gotten up to 257 and she can really hoop it. So, 300 sounds amazing.
Okay, I guess I’m the odd one in thinking that game is pretty easy. I don’t know how to give any tips without being able to show you – you just twirl your hips in a circle and lean towards whoever is throwing a hoop at you. Just make sure you start leaning early, or you’ll miss it. Ironically, I suck at real hula-hoops. ;)
Why yes, I have broken that 300 mark. I would say the trick is to be shift your weight back and forth. The board is based on the pressure pads, so the faster you shift weight the faster it thinks your spinning.
@Foolaholic You have to shift in a circle though – front-left, front-right, back-right, back-left, etc. Just left & right won’t work since the sensors detect forward & back as well as side to side.
All I know is that the first time I was hula hooping my daughter walked in the room and said “Uh…no. You should never do that again!” I told her she didn’t have to watch it.
My aunt is visiting me and I talked her into bringing her fit so I could practice for the contest. I’m getting set up now—I’ll totally report back on how I’m doing.
@Foolaholic That’s what I meant – your post sounded like you meant just shift left & right – I wanted to make sure no one was confused.
I know how to play – like I said before, it seems pretty easy to me. I wanted to make sure people who were new to the game understood. :)
I’ve got 320 – you need to be consistent with the Mii movements and it doesn’t matter to go very fast, just keep your feet apart from each other and do wide circles. Also you need to get all the hoops the 1st time they are tossed, and when doing that wait as much as you can so that the rest of the hoops do not lose too much momentum.