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==Move origin== | ==Move origin== | ||
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File:Sun Salutation | |[[File:Sun Salutation 4.png|thumb|Demonstration of Sun Salutation in ''Wii Fit'', stretching upward...]] || [[File:Sun Salutation 5.png|thumb|...then bending down and touching one's toes.]] | ||
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File:Sun Salutation 5.png| | In ''{{s|wikipedia|Wii Fit}}'', Sun Salutation was one of the series of yoga poses the player could choose from and then be guided through by either the male or female Wii Fit Trainer. Designed to tone the arms and thighs, it went as follows: standing on the Wii Balance Board, the player would keep their center of balance within a yellow oval while reaching up and behind them, bending down to touch their toes, reaching up while bending their knees, returning to the starting position and then repeating for the chosen amount of repetitions. | ||
In | In ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', the Wii Fit Trainer does the reaching up and back step of the Sun Salutation while charging the move and touches their toes when shooting it. The knee-bending step is not used. | ||
While the sun energy ball does not appear in Wii Fit, it does resemble the background of the yoga training exercises, meant to regulate breathing. | |||
{{Special Moves|char=Wii Fit Trainer}} | {{Special Moves|char=Wii Fit Trainer}} | ||