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Junior Member
I can't figure out what Jenny wants on the Grapevine. I'm CERTAIN I'm matching her legs and arms exactly. I'm even trying to match her feet exactly.
But I keep getting two white arrows pointing about mid-body. Doesn't say arms or legs.
Could it be that I need to shorten or increase the the width of my grapevine?
Ubisoft - why not publish some more info about what makes a perfect exercise? For example, should the grapevine cover 6 feet or 12 feet?
We need more tips!!!
Thanks, UYH
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Senior Member
Checking into this for you! Thank you for your patience!
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Junior Member
I had troubles with the grapevine initially! But the last few times i've done them perfect- practice i guess.
you don't need to cover much area- i dont think it is the distance that matters because i have limited space in my loungeroom so i am not moving too far each way.
Perhaps you were twisting your hips?- make sure you keep them square.
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Junior Member
I am also having grapevine issues. I will try to keep my hips square.
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Junior Member
Tips on all the excercises would really help me - maybe slow motion videos posted to the website? I need to practice the moves slowly to get them down.
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Junior Member
I had the same problem on the grapevine exercise. I watched the tutorial (the + button on the wii controller) and it showed it in slow motion. For me, it wasn't the crossover when going side to side, it was the foot tap at the end. Don't know if this is useful, but for all the exercises that gave me any trouble, I just prompted the tutorial. Seemed to resolve all of my issues.
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Junior Member
I had problems at first also, but I'm doing them correctly. My problem was with my arms. Between claps, try to hang your arms like an ape. Just let them hang there. Worked for me.
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Junior Member
I'm also having problems with the grapevine. Sometimes it says perfect, and other times it asks me to watch the tutorial although I'm doing it the exact same way.
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Junior Member
I believe it is a distortion issue with the camera. My camera is on top of the TV above my head, pointing down (I know Ubisoft recommends keeping the camera facing straight ahead, but then I wouldn't be on camera). I use a black exercize matt (to preserve my carpet) and I line it up so that it follows the bottom of the television. Then it is easier for me to keep my vine horizontal with the TV and then I credit. HTH