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{{Infobox Character
{{Infobox Character
|name         = Wii Fit Trainer
|name = Wii Fit Trainer
|image       = [[Image:Wii Fit Trainer SSB4.png|250px|Wii Fit Trainer]]
|image = {{tabber|title1=Female|content1=[[File:Wii Fit Trainer SSB4.png|x250px]]|title2=Male|content2=[[File:Wii Fit Trainer Male SSB4.png|x250px]]}}
|universe    = {{uv|Wii Fit}}
|game = SSB4
|firstgame    = ''Wii Fit'' (2007)
|ssbgame1 = SSBU
|lastappearnce = ''Wii Fit Plus'' (2009)
|console      = [[Wii]]
|species      = Human
|gender      = Female
|hair        = Gray
|eyes        = White
|game        = SSB4
|availability = [[Starter character|Starter]]
|availability = [[Starter character|Starter]]
|tier = F
|tier = F
|ranking = 39
|ranking = 50
}}
}}
:{{cquote|Wii Fit Trainer Weighs In!|cite=Introduction Tagline}}
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:{{cquote|''Wii Fit Trainer Weighs In!''|cite=Introduction Tagline}}
'''Wii Fit Trainer''' ({{ja|Wii Fit トレーナー|Wii Fit Torēnā}}, ''Wii Fit Trainer'') is a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. She was revealed at [[Electronic Entertainment Expo|E3]] on June 11th, 2013.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HLvc506bNY Super Smash Bros. - E3 2013: Wii Fit Trainer Reveal]</ref> A male version of Wii Fit Trainer was revealed in a [[List of Director's Room Miiverse posts|Director's Room Miiverse post]] on October 31st, 2013, which also commemorated the release date of the trial version of ''Wii Fit U''. The male Wii Fit Trainer was later confirmed to be an [[Alternate costume (SSB4)#Wii Fit Trainer|alternate costume]] during a [[Nintendo Direct|''Super Smash Bros.'' Direct]] on April 8th, 2014.<ref name="Direct">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xUWnQu2Grs Super Smash Bros. Direct 4.8.2014]</ref> She was also among the first wave of [[amiibo]] compatible with ''SSB4''.
 
October Moore, Steve Heinke, Tania Emery, and Luke Smith, who voice the female and male Wii Fit Trainers in the three ''Wii Fit'' games, reprise their roles in the American and British English versions of ''SSB4'', respectively. Hitomi Hirose and Tomoyuki Higuchi, who voice the female and male Wii Fit Trainers in the three ''Wii Fit'' games, reprise their roles in the Japanese version of ''SSB4''. The Portuguese, Dutch and Russian versions of ''SSB4'' also use their British English voices. They also have different voice actors for the French, Spanish, German and Italian version of ''SSB4''.
 
Wii Fit Trainer is ranked 50th out of 54 on the [[tier list]], placing her at the bottom of the F tier. Wii Fit Trainer's greatest strength is her offensive potential: she is able to quickly rack up damage and has respectable power, both of which can be strengthened by using [[Deep Breathing]].
 
She also has a useful projectile in both [[Sun Salutation]] and [[Header]], while her unusual hitbox placements grant her both a deceptively decent combo game and impressive [[mindgame]] potential. Lastly, Wii Fit Trainer's overall mobility is good, thanks to her grounded mobility, high jumps, and ability to [[wall jump]]. By extension, these traits also grant her a good approach and, when coupled with Header, make her potent at [[edge-guard breaking]].
 
However, Wii Fit Trainer's strengths are counterbalanced by her short range, owing to her hitboxes being mostly focused on very specific parts of her body. By extension, Wii Fit Trainer's grab game is very poor: her overall grab range is notoriously short; her pummel is very slow; and her throws have very minimal utility. Altogether, these traits make it difficult for her to space consistently at close range and/or against small characters.
 
Wii Fit Trainer's KO potential also ties in with this issue: her most powerful attacks are offset by considerable overall lag (smash attacks), specific sweetspots (up smash and back aerial), or insufficient knockback, which results in her having few dependable KO options at reasonable percentages without Deep Breathing's boost. Deep Breathing itself is also flawed: its duration is short and its recharge time is long, which necessitate wise usage. Lastly, Wii Fit Trainer's recovery is predictable and short-ranged without extendable elements (such as Header) or button mashing Super Hoop.
 
Due to her steep learning curve, hitbox placements and inconsistent KO potential, Wii Fit Trainer has a small playerbase and is perceived to have poor matchups against a large portion of the cast. However, she has nevertheless managed to achieve a decent amount of success at various levels of tournament play: {{Sm|John Numbers}} and {{Sm|Waveguider}} have collectively won a handful of local tournaments, while John Numbers, {{Sm|RIN}} and {{Sm|Wii Twerk Trainer}} have each managed to achieve several high placings in both singles and [[doubles]] play at regional and national tournaments.
 
==Attributes==
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The '''Wii Fit Trainer''' ({{ja|Wii Fit トレーナー}}, ''Wii Fit Trainer'') is a newcomer in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', revealed during [[E3 2013]] on June 11th, 2013 after the initial reveal trailers <ref>http://www.nintendo-insider.com/2013/06/11/wii-fit-u-trainer-playable-in-new-super-smash-bros/</ref>, being one of the three newcomers of Smash 4 announced at E3 2013, alongside {{SSB4|Villager}} and {{SSB4|Mega Man}}. Originating from the {{uv|Wii Fit}} series, she is a fast and agile character that uses "healthy moves" based on fitness exercises. Her [[amiibo]] was among the first wave of figures compatible with ''SSB4''.  
Wii Fit Trainer is a [[Weight|middleweight]] that, unsurprisingly for a character hailing from the {{uv|Wii Fit}} series, has overall good mobility. She possesses good grounded mobility, thanks to her slightly above average [[walk]]ing and [[dash]]ing speeds, above average [[traction]], and very effective [[Dash-dance#Extended_dash-dancing|extended dash-dance]]. While Wii Fit Trainer's aerial mobility is marginally less effective in comparison because of her slightly below average [[air speed]], it is nevertheless capable. This is thanks to her above average [[air acceleration]], slightly above average [[gravity]], her above average [[jump]] height, and her ability to [[wall jump]]. Wii Fit Trainer also has impressive evasiveness: her [[sidestep]]s, [[roll]]s and [[air dodge]]s are all fast, while her [[Crouching|crouch]] and [[Crawling|crawl]] are the lowest ones in the game.
 
In keeping with her home series, Wii Fit Trainer's moveset involves her assuming various yoga poses or performing certain exercises. As a result, many of her attacks possess unusual [[hitbox]] properties. For example, her forward aerial and [[Header]] each have two hitboxes that allow them to either launch the opponent or [[meteor smash]] them, while her neutral attack, forward tilt and forward smash can punish and/or surprise opponents behind her, thanks to their backward hitboxes. In addition to granting Wii Fit Trainer impressive [[mindgame]] potential, her unique hitbox properties also make her capable of warding off [[pressure]], or even [[Punishment|punishing]] [[roll]]s.


On October 31st, 2013 (the release date for the trial version of ''Wii Fit U''), a male version of Wii Fit Trainer was shown<ref>https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYMHAAACAADbUgNpbkcaUQ</ref>, which was later confirmed in the April 8th, 2014 [[Super Smash Bros. Direct]] to be an alternate costume of the Wii Fit Trainer. There are no gameplay differences between the two, with both of them even being the same size.
Wii Fit Trainer's air game is also overall formidable. Her neutral aerial has a respectable damage output, favorable launching angles, and minimal ending and landing lag. These traits make it not only a very useful combo starter when [[Short hop fast fall L-cancel#Short hop fast fall|SHFF]]'d, but also her overall best combo starter. With its ability to combo into her forward and up tilts, which also possess respectable combo potentials, neutral aerial is also pivotal aspect of Wii Fit Trainer's damage racking potential. Her up and back aerials can KO at reasonable percentages, even when not boosted by Deep Breathing, while her back aerial also has [[sex kick]] properties. Lastly, Wii Fit Trainer's forward and down aerials boast respectable damage outputs and are capable of meteor smashing. When supplemented with her capable recovery and aerial mobility, her forward, back and down aerials allow her to function as a potent edge-guarder.


Unlike a majority of the characters, the Wii Fit Trainers have different voice actors depending on the region. The Wii Fit Trainers are voiced by Hitomi Hirose and Tomoyuki Higuchi in Japanese. They are voiced by October Moore and Steve Heinke in American English, and Tania Emery and Luke Smith in British English. In French, they are voiced by Corinne Kempa and François Anseaume/Christophe Hespel (providing dialogue and grunts, respectively); in American Spanish they are voiced by Isabela Arevalo and Horacio Mancilla, in Spain they are voiced by Pilar Orti and Javier Fernandez Peña; in Italian, they are voiced by Lara Parmiani and Giovanni Loto, and in German they are voiced by Sylvia St. John and Michael Hulsmann. In the European Portuguese, Dutch and Russian versions, their British English voices are used. This makes the Wii Fit Trainer the character with the most voice actors at 17 across both genders and all languages.
Wii Fit Trainer also possesses versatile [[special move]]s. [[Sun Salutation]] charges quickly and is spammable, while fully charging it allows it to deal impressive damage and slightly heal Wii Fit Trainer upon being fired. [[Header]] is an extremely useful edge projectile, to the point that it is arguably one of the best [[Edge-guard breaking|edge-guard breakers]] in the game thanks to its utility: it can deter approaches after dropping from an edge, edge-guard recovery attempts, meteor smash opponents at point-blank range via its headbutt, and be canceled in order to play mindgames.


==Attributes==
[[Deep Breathing]] increases her overall damage output, overall knockback and even her walking speed when it is successfully used. As such, it can bolster her already strong damage racking ability and KOing options, strengthen her forward tilt and fully charged Sun Salutation into becoming viable KOing options, and supplement her [[camp]]ing ability alongside Sun Salutation and Header. In addition to its offensive benefits, Deep Breathing also slightly heals Wii Fit Trainer like Sun Salutation. Wii Fit Trainer's primary recovery option, [[Super Hoop]], grants above average vertical distance when button mashed. It also deals 5% to any opponents that come into contact with the hoops, which grants it some protection against edge-guarders.
As expected from her origin game, Wii Fit Trainer is a fast and agile character, boasting a good dash speed and jump height, along with one of the more reliable recoveries in ''Smash 4''. Her physical attacks all involve her posing in various yoga poses that appear in Wii Fit, which gives her attacks some unusual [[hitbox]]es.  
 
Although Wii Fit Trainer's unique hitbox placements grant her some noteworthy benefits, their placements are also problematic. This is especially evident with smaller characters, as Wii Fit Trainer's fastest attacks to threaten them with are her neutral attack and forward tilt, and even then she can only do so when using their leg hitboxes. Wii Fit Trainer's range is further hindered by her grounded moves largely keeping her stationary, with her up smash being possibly her riskiest yet most rewarding move: despite being her strongest attack overall with or without Deep Breathing, its strongest hitbox is located entirely at her hands and upper arms, making it deceptively difficult to hit even grounded opponents who are practically touching her, unless their hurtboxes are high or large.


A major difference between the Wii Fit Trainer and other fighters is that many of her attacks possess a second hitbox that deals completely different knockback compared to the primary hitbox. Two of these, her forward aerial and [[Header]], are able to [[meteor smash]] opponents, and when combined with a third meteor smash in her moveset (down aerial), makes her a formidable spiker in the air. Her other double hitbox attacks (jab, forward tilt and forward smash) have a backwards hitbox similar to many [[down smash]]es that allow her to get opponents off her back in many different ways; this is an advantage against [[roll]]-spamming players, or simply good for dealing damage if a player can predict when an opponent gets behind her. In a similar line, her jab finisher has the unusual property of burying grounded opponents, giving her an array of possibilities if she lands it; a grounded attack is almost guaranteed to hit once the bury activates, and any opponent who wriggles out gets in the perfect position for an aerial, giving the Wii Fit Trainer a unique damage racking ability. An up smash can also be followed up for good damage or a KO but is difficult to time. Her neutral aerial is also very good, having little landing lag, doing a good amount of damage, and having the ability to start combos that can do more than 40%. Her up aerial and especially back aerial can KO at higher percents. These perks, in addition to the Wii Fit Trainer's mostly lagless aerial moves that have quick meteor smashing properties, give her a formidable air game.
Wii Fit Trainer's grab game is also unimpressive. While her grabs are easy to land from [[out of shield]] thanks to her high traction, they have poor ranges outside of that position. This is further compounded by her grabbox's relatively high position, making it one of the few grabs that will easily miss smaller opponents. Additionally, her pummel's high damage output is offset by its status as the second slowest pummel in the game. Lastly, her throws are largely unrewarding overall: none of them possess KO potential at reasonable percentages, even when boosted by Deep Breathing, while forward, up and down throws have minimal combo potential only from 0%-20%.


The Wii Fit Trainer also possesses versatile [[special move]]s which make her ranged game nearly as good as that of {{SSB4|Samus}}. [[Sun Salutation]], fast charging and spammable while still having good knockback scaling, is a dependable ranged finishing move, while [[Header]] is a fantastic edge projectile which is arguably one of the best [[guard break]]ers. [[Deep Breathing]] makes her attacks and projectiles even stronger, and as Deep Breathing and Sun Salutation heal a small bit of health each time they are used, the Wii Fit Trainer can also use these two moves to [[camp]] with more efficacy than most other characters. In addition, the Wii Fit Trainer's primary means of recovery, [[Super Hoop]], does 5% damage to players who come into contact with the hoops, and gives above-average vertical distance.  
Although the majority of Wii Fit Trainer's moves have minimal start-up lag, they are hindered by considerable ending lag. As such, she must plan accordingly in order to avoid punishment when attempting to use her neutral aerial's combos, and especially her KOing options. Lastly, Wii Fit Trainer's KO potential is inconsistent due to both her small number of KOing options outside of Deep Breathing, as well as Deep Breathing itself. Her KOing options without Deep Breathing consist of her smash attacks, back aerial and up aerial, and they all boast respectable power. However, up aerial is the only one that is not burdened with any glaring issues in regard to lag or hitbox placements.


Unfortunately, hitting an opponent can be difficult for the Wii Fit Trainer, as her attack placements are awkward and her melee [[reach]] is short. Her fastest grounded attacks do not have great hitboxes, often missing smaller characters. Her forward smash is the best example, as it can even miss opponents buried by her jab. Even worse is her grab range, which requires her to be right in an opponent's face while also being as laggy as {{SSB4|Robin}}'s. In addition her pummel is very slow, and her throw game is below average, as she has no reliable combo throw and her kill throws don't KO until very high percents. All her grounded moves do not move her forward as well, further hurting her reach, and her smash attacks all suffer from bad ending lag. If that isn't enough, these KO moves do not reliably take stocks until 100%, and although Deep Breathing remedies this, it only lasts for 7 seconds and has a terribly long recharge time regardless if the move is successful. Her forward tilt is a solid KO move but suffers from the aforementioned range problem. Occasionally due to this problem, she will have to use her back throw or up throw to finish off an opponent, which don't KO until around 170%.
While Deep Breathing remedies this and also makes forward tilt and fully charged Sun Salutation into viable KOing options, it only lasts for approximately 9.8 seconds upon its first successful use (approximately 7 seconds upon subsequent uses) and has a considerably long recharge time, regardless of whether or not it was successfully performed. Lastly, Wii Fit Trainer's varied recovery is nonetheless predictable, as Super Hoop is quite easy to [[gimp]] due to its linearity, rather slow speed and very minimal horizontal range.


Wii Fit Trainer majorly benefits from one custom, [[Jumbo Hoop]]. While it gives average vertical distance, it gives very good horizontal distance, and has a very big hitbox. When hitting an opponent, it can rack up to 30%, does good shield damage, and can also be used to edgeguard to gimp or KO. It does has massive landing lag, but its priority over all non-disjointed, non-projectile attacks makes it very useful.
In regard to [[Character customization|custom moves]], Wii Fit Trainer benefits significantly from one: [[Jumbo Hoop]]. While it grants minimal vertical distance and has an extreme amount of ending lag, it grants very good horizontal distance. It also possesses a very large hitbox, which can deal up to 30%, a good amount of shield damage, boasts priority over all non-disjointed and/or non-projectile attacks, and can even be used to edge-guard, gimp, or KO.


As Wii Fit Trainer's KO moves cannot always be depended on, she favors a patient playstyle and use of her double hitboxes to punish rolls and recoveries, while making use of her air game to rack up damage. She has to rely on her speed, projectiles and powerful off-stage game to earn KOs as her smash attacks are too punishable to be used excessively. However, Wii Fit Trainer has been greatly buffed in patch 1.1.0: some of her attacks have bigger hitboxes, fixing on the problems that held her back before, especially with her smash attacks.
Overall, Wii Fit Trainer has a steep learning curve, as wise usage of her distinct hitbox placements can confound opponents and leave them guessing as to how to counteract them. As such, she performs optimally with a hit and run playstyle that relies on using her unique hitboxes for combos, mindgames, punishment and warding off pressure, using her potent air game for edge-guarding, and using her projectiles to camp or zone.


==Update history==
==Update history==
Wii Fit Trainer was noticeably buffed in 1.1.0, with the reach, damage and knockback of many of her moves being improved and her grab being much more reliable overall due to her grab box being lowered. Both Sun Salutation and Sweeping Sun Salutation now heal 1% more, giving the healing boost more utility. Header and its variations received multiple buffs as well; each of them received increased knockback growth on all of their respective hitboxes, while the ball has increased health and its cancel timing has been decreased, which allows for more mix-ups. Deep Breathing was considerably buffed as well, as it now grants a 30% attack boost. This allows Wii Fit Trainer to not only heal herself, but also enables her to inflict much more damage and/or score a KO, which in turn synchronizes well with the aforementioned buffs to her smash attacks and grab game. However, the changes to the shield mechanics brought about in updates 1.1.0 and 1.1.1 slightly hinder her, as her moveset's low [[hitlag]] is less safe on shield despite her reliable projectile game. Nevertheless, the important buffs Wii Fit Trainer received have improved her standing against the rest of the cast.
Wii Fit Trainer has been noticeably buffed via game updates. Update 1.1.0 improved the damage outputs, knockback, and ranges of many of her moves, while her grabs became much more reliable overall due to their grab boxes being lowered. Wii Fit Trainer's special moves were also improved in a variety of ways. Both [[Sun Salutation]] and Sweeping Sun Salutation now heal 1% more, improving their utility. [[Header]]'s cancel timing has been decreased, which allows for more mix-ups, while it and its variations gained increased knockback growth on all of their respective hitboxes, and increased health for their soccer balls.


'''{{GameIcon|ssb4-3ds}} 1.0.4'''
Lastly, [[Deep Breathing]] now grants a 20% boost (16% for subsequent uses) to her overall damage output, which consequently improves knockback as well. It lasts 9.8 seconds on a fresh use, and as short as 7.2 seconds on a stale use (the move has a 60 second refresh time). This significantly improves Deep Breathing's utility thanks to allowing Wii Fit Trainer to inflict much more damage and KO reliably.
*{{nerf|Air dodge's landing lag standardized|12 frames|22.}}
 
*{{change|Forward aerial's properties have been adjusted.}}
However, the changes to the shield mechanics brought about in updates 1.1.0 and 1.1.1 slightly hinder her, as her moveset's low [[hitlag]] makes her attacks less safe on shield despite her reliable projectiles. Nevertheless, the buffs Wii Fit Trainer received have improved her standing against the rest of the cast.
 
'''{{GameIcon|ssb4-3ds}} [[1.0.4]]'''
{{UpdateList/1.0.4|char=Wii Fit Trainer}}


'''{{GameIcon|ssb4-3ds}} 1.0.5'''
'''{{GameIcon|ssb4-3ds}} 1.0.5'''
*{{change|[[Sun Salutation]] has improved visual effects.}}
*{{change|[[Sun Salutation]]'s visual effects improved.}}


'''{{GameIcon|ssb4}} 1.1.0'''
'''{{GameIcon|ssb4}} [[1.1.0]]'''
*{{buff|[[Sun Salutation]] and Sweeping Sun Salutation heal 1% more damage.}}
*{{buff|Up tilt deals 2% more damage|8%|10%.}}
*{{buff|Up tilt deals 2% more damage|8%|10%.}}
*{{buff|Forward and up smashes' hitbox sizes increased.}}
*{{buff|Forward smash's hitbox sizes increased.}}
*{{buff|Forward and up smashes' knockback growth increased.}}
*{{buff|Up smash's knockback scaling increased (95 (clean hands)/100 (clean body)/110 (late hands)/105 (late body) → 97/102/112/107), improving its KO potential.}}
*{{buff|Down smash deals 2% more damage|10%/8%|12%/10%}}.
*{{buff|Up smash's hitbox sizes increased.}}
*{{buff|Down smash's knockback growth increased|107|110.}}
*{{buff|Down smash deals 2% more damage (10% (far)/8% (near) → 12%/10%) and has higher knockback scaling (107 → 110), improving its KO potential.}}
*{{buff|Neutral aerial's first hitbox size increased.}}
*{{buff|Neutral aerial's knockback scaling increased (70 (hit 1)/100 (hit 2) → 72/102) and its first hitbox's size increased, improving its combo potential.}}
*{{buff|All aerials' knockback growth increased.}}
*{{buff|Forward aerial's knockback scaling increased (100 (arm)/60 (leg) → 102/62).}}
*{{buff|All variations of [[Header]] have had their knockback growth increased on all of their hitboxes and the ball has increased health.}}
*{{buff|Back aerial's foot hitbox's knockback scaling increased (98 (clean)/100 (late) → 100/102), improving its KO potential.}}
*{{buff|Header's landing lag decreased|29 frames|16.}}
*{{buff|Up aerial's knockback scaling increased (80 → 82), improving its KO potential.}}
*{{buff|[[Deep Breathing]] boosts attack power by 30%.}}
*{{buff|Down aerial's knockback scaling increased (80 (grounded)/78 (aerial)/100 (late) → 82/80/102).}}
*{{buff|All grabs have had their grab boxes lowered. This no longer allows [[crouch]]ing characters to avoid her grab.}}
*{{buff|All grabs have had their grabboxes lowered, improving their reliability against [[crouch]]ing or small characters.}}
*{{buff|[[Sun Salutation]] and Sweeping Sun Salutation heal 1% more damage (1% (Sun Salutation)/2% (Sweeping Sun Salutation) → 2%/3%).}}
*{{buff|All variations of [[Header]] have had their hitboxes' knockback scaling and soccer balls' health increased, improving their spacing potentials.}}
*{{buff|Header's landing lag decreased (30 frames → 20 (hit)/15 (cancel)).}}
*{{buff|[[Deep Breathing]] increases overall damage output more (1.16× (initial) → 1.2x) and for a longer period of time (8 seconds (initial) → 9.8 seconds). These changes significantly improve its utility.}}


'''{{GameIcon|ssb4}} 1.1.1'''
'''{{GameIcon|ssb4}} [[1.1.1]]'''
*{{change|Volatile Breathing's unknown collision flag altered.}}
*{{buff|Volatile Breathing can hit floored opponents.}}


==Moveset==
==Moveset==
Wii Fit Trainer is also able to crawl, in which hers is the lowest in the game, as well as wall jump.
*Wii Fit Trainer can increase her overall damage output with [[Deep Breathing]]. The following moveset list details the properties of her attacks when she has not used Deep Breathing.
*Wii Fit Trainer can [[Crawling|crawl]] and [[wall jump]]. Her crawl notably has the shortest height in the game.
''For a gallery of Wii Fit Trainer's hitboxes, see [[/Hitboxes|here]].''
{{MovesetTable
{{MovesetTable
|game=SSB4
|game=SSB4
|neutralcount=3
|neutralcount=3
|neutralname=&nbsp;
|neutralname=Lunge ({{ja|ランジ|Ranji}})
|neutral1dmg=3% (most), 2% (late rear)
|neutral1dmg=3% (most), 2% (late rear)
|neutral2dmg=2%
|neutral2dmg=2%
|neutral3dmg=3%
|neutral3dmg=3%
|neutraldesc=Wii Fit Trainer thrusts her arm out, knee, then stomps on the opponent. The first hit has a backwards kick with lots more knockback. The third hit is able to [[bury]] grounded opponents, and can easily follow-up into a tilt or smash attack. Waiting for the opponent to wriggle out of the bury can catch them in an air attack.
|neutraldesc=Performs a Single Leg Extension, Knee Raise, and Single Leg Kneeling Squat to attack with an outstretched arm, knee strike, and kneeling stomp, respectively. The first hit also has a hitbox on Wii Fit Trainer's leg that deals much more knockback and has [[mindgame]] potential, as it can be used for spacing or edge-guarding. The third hit is able to [[bury]] grounded opponents, which can easily follow up into a tilt attack or a smash attack. However, Wii Fit Trainer can also wait for the opponent to wriggle out of being buried and catch them with an aerial attack.
|ftiltname=Dancer
|ftiltname=Dancer ({{ja|ダンスのポーズ|Dansu no Pōzu}}, ''Dance Pose'')
|ftiltdmg=9%
|ftiltdmg=9%
|ftiltdesc=The Wii Fit Trainer performs the Dancer pose to attack with her extended arm and arcing leg at either side. Hitting with the Wii Fit Trainer's leg will launch the opponent vertically. High knockback and a dependable KO move, especially since it can easily catch rolling opponents due to it hitting on both sides.
|ftiltdesc=Assumes the Dancer pose to simultaneously perform a knifehand thrust and scorpion kick. As a result, it is useful for punishing rolling opponents. Does not move her at all on use, which can make it difficult to land. Both of Wii Fit Trainer's limbs have high knockback growth, but have differing traits: her arm launches the opponent horizontally and is better for KOing, whereas her leg launches them vertically and is thus able to start combos. Its different launching trajectories also grant it mindgame potential when it is [[Pivoting|pivoted]]. Her arm KOs middleweights at 144% while near the edge, whereas her leg KOs them at 162%.
|utiltname=&nbsp;
|utiltname=Triangle ({{ja|三角のポーズ|Sankaku no Pōzu}}, ''Triangular Pose'')
|utiltdmg=10% (front), 2% (close late rear)
|utiltdmg=10% (front), 2% (close late rear)
|utiltdesc=The Wii Fit Trainer performs the Triangle pose to attack with her outstretched arm vertically. Slightly difficult to hit opponents beside her, but hits on both sides like her forward tilt. Launches the opponent straight up and is reliable for combos.
|utiltdesc=Assumes the Triangle pose to attack with her outstretched arm. Only possesses a small hitbox on her arm, making it rather difficult to use as the move may whiff even if an opponent is close by. Launches the opponent straight up and is reliable for combos, particularly into itself and up smash, or as a follow-up from a short hopped up aerial.
|dtiltname=Bridge
|dtiltname=Bridge ({{ja|橋のポーズ|Hashi no Pōzu}}, ''Bridge Pose'')
|dtiltdmg=12%
|dtiltdmg=12%
|dtiltdesc=The Wii Fit Trainer performs the Bridge pose to attack with her knees forward. Quick start-up with high damage and hitstun, but lacks knockback for its power as well as high ending lag.
|dtiltdesc=Assumes the Bridge pose to attack with her knees. It has fairly quick start-up and deals both respectable damage and high hitstun, but lacks knockback for its power and has high ending lag. Useful for retaliating after dodging with her effective crouch. It is also capable of launching opponents behind her, which can be immediately followed up with a reversed forward tilt or a [[B-reversing#Reverse Neutral Special Move|reversed]] fully charged Sun Salutation.
|dashname=Gate
|dashname=Gate ({{ja|かんぬきのポーズ|Kannuki no Pōzu}}, ''Gate Pose'')
|dashdmg=6%
|dashdmg=6%
|dashdesc=The Wii Fit Trainer performs the Gate pose while sliding to attack with her arcing arm. Has a respectable duration.
|dashdesc=Assumes the Gate pose while sliding to attack with her arcing arm. It has a respectable duration, which makes it useful for mindgames when used alongside a [[Fox-trotting|fox-trot]]. However, it is punishable on shield.
|fsmashname=Warrior
|fsmashname=Warrior ({{ja|英雄のポーズ|Eiyū no Pōzu}}, ''Warrior Pose'')
|fsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|15.5}}/{{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|14}}
|fsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|15.5}}/{{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|14}}
|fsmashdesc=The Wii Fit Trainer performs the Warrior pose to attack with her outstretched arms at either side. Strikes in both directions, but the backwards hit may miss smaller characters. Forward hit may not reliably connect as the hitbox is at Wii Fit Trainer's arm, especially if the opponent is small and buried by her jab. Slight ending lag. One of Wii Fit Trainer's more reliable KO moves.
|fsmashdesc=Assumes the Warrior pose to attack with her outstretched arms on both sides. Strikes in both directions, but the backward hit may miss smaller characters. Its front hit may not reliably connect, as the hitbox is at Wii Fit Trainer's arm, especially if the opponent is small or the opponent has been buried. Its sweetspot KOs middleweights at 103% while near the edge. However, its considerable start-up and ending lag make it very punishable.
|usmashname=Tree
|usmashname=Tree ({{ja|立ち木のポーズ|Tachiki no Pōzu}}, ''Standing Tree Pose'')
|usmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|18}} (clean hands), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|15}} (clean body), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|11}} (late lands), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|8}} (late body)
|usmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|18}} (clean hands), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|15}} (clean body), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|11}} (late lands), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|8}} (late body)
|usmashdesc=The Wii Fit Trainer performs the Tree pose to attack with her outstretched, clasped hands vertically. Has no horizontal hitbox, making it difficult to connect, but has good vertical range and gives the Wii Fit Trainer some invincibility frames during the move's start-up, making it useful for aerial protection. The [[sweetspot]] is located at the Wii Fit Trainer's fingertips. When hit at the sweetspot (albeit difficult to), it does massive knockback and good damage.
|usmashdesc=Assumes the Tree pose to attack with her outstretched, clasped hands. It has good vertical range and its clean hitboxes grant [[intangibility]] from start-up, making it useful for aerial protection. However, its purely vertical hitbox makes it extremely difficult to use against a grounded opponent, as Wii Fit Trainer has to practically touch them in order to hit them. In addition, it is very punishable because of its considerable start-up and ending lag. Its clean hands' hitbox KOs middleweights at 98% from center-stage, whereas its clean body's hitbox KOs them at 106%.
|dsmashname=Arm & Leg Lift
|dsmashname=Arm & Leg Lift ({{ja|アーム&レッグレイズ|Āmu & Reggu Reizu}}, ''Arm & Leg Raise'')
|dsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|12}} (outside), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|10}} (inside)
|dsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|12}} (outside), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|10}} (inside)
|dsmashdesc=The Wii Fit Trainer performs the Arm & Leg Lift to attack with her outstretched arm and leg to hit at either side. Possesses slight start-up and ending lag. Its very high [[semi-spike]] knockback means the opponent is likely to hit and bounce off the ground due to the knockback's angle. Good for reading rolls.
|dsmashdesc=Performs an Arm & Leg Lift to attack with an outstretched arm and outstretched leg. It is a [[semi-spike]] and boasts very high knockback, which makes it very useful for punishing rolls, setting up edge-guards or KOing outright. Due to Wii Fit Trainer's excellent crouch height, it can even avoid certain moves for a free retaliating hit. Due to having the highest amount of start-up lag out her smash attacks, as well as a considerable amount of ending lag, it is very punishable. Its outside hitbox KOs middleweights at 113% while near the edge.
|nairname=Jackknife
|nairname=Jackknife ({{ja|ジャックナイフ|Jakkunaifu}})
|nairdmg=5% (hit 1), 9% (hit 2)
|nairdmg=5% (hit 1), 9% (hit 2)
|nairdesc=The Wii Fit Trainer performs the Jackknife pose to attack with her arms and legs vertically. Connects much easier compared to most of her attacks, and has little to no landing lag. Can combo into her other aerials or an up smash.
|nairdesc=Assumes the Jackknife pose to attack with her arms and legs. It deals impressive damage when both of its hits connect, connects much easier compared to most of her attacks thanks to its fairly large hitbox, has minimal ending and landing lag, and auto-cancels from a short hop. Altogether, these traits make it a very useful combo starter when [[Short hop fast fall L-cancel#Short hop fast fall|SHFF]]'d, and her overall best combo starter. Its most reliable combos are into her forward and up tilts from 0%-10%, with the former tilt being capable of leading into aerial combos when connecting with its leg hitbox, while the latter tilt can combo into her neutral attack. Beginning at 50%, it can combo into her other aerials, which are effective up to high percentages, or even set up into an up smash for a KO. In the event both hits do not land, it still has combo potential via its first hit, which can combo into a back aerial.
|fairname=&nbsp;
|fairname=Single-Leg Extension ({{ja|片足バランスウォーク|Kaatashi Baransu uōku}}, ''Single-Leg Balance Walk'')
|fairdmg=10% (clean), 6% (late)
|fairdmg=10% (clean), 6% (late)
|fairdesc=The Wii Fit Trainer performs the Single Leg Extension pose to attack with her outstretched arm and leg out diagonally. Awkward hitbox placement that can make it difficult to connect, as the attack's hitboxes are at her arm and leg. The kick can [[meteor smash]], though difficult to do so. It has one of the fastest startups for an attack that can meteor smash though, making it useful as a surprise off-stage spike.
|fairdesc=Performs a Single Leg Extension to attack with an outstretched arm and outstretched leg. Due to its hitbox placements, it can hit opponents in front of and/or behind her, but can be awkward to connect with due to its small hitboxes. Wii Fit Trainer's leg can [[meteor smash]] when clean, and thanks to it coming out on frame 9 like her arm hitbox, it is among the fastest meteor smashes in the game. It also has [[sex kick]] properties, but unlike typical sex kicks, it has a short duration. Auto-cancels from a short hop.
|bairname=&nbsp;
|bairname=Cobra ({{ja|コブラのポーズ|Kobura no Pōzu}}, ''Cobra Pose'')
|bairdmg=13.5% (clean feet), 11% (clean legs), 9% (clean body), 6% (late)
|bairdmg=13.5% (clean feet), 11% (clean legs), 9% (clean body), 6% (late)
|bairdesc=The Wii Fit Trainer performs the Cobra pose to attack with a double back kick. Has [[sex kick]] properties and can KO reliably if the attack connects with the Wii Fit Trainer's feet during its first few frames. If not, the move does mediocre knockback.
|bairdesc=Assumes the Cobra pose to perform a double-footed back kick. It comes out on frame 5, making it Wii Fit Trainer's fastest aerial, and a fast attack in general. When coupled with its high knockback growth, its clean feet hitbox enables it to KO middleweights at 120% while near the edge. It also has [[sex kick]] properties, but unlike typical sex kicks, it has a short duration.
|uairname=&nbsp;
|uairname=Half-Moon ({{ja|三日月のポーズ|Mikatsuki no Pōzu}}, ''Crescent Pose'')
|uairdmg=10%
|uairdmg=10%
|uairdesc=The Wii Fit Trainer performs the Half Moon pose to attack with her outstretched, clasped hands vertically. Fast and can KO at high percents if the opponent is airborne.
|uairdesc=Assumes the Half Moon pose to attack with her outstretched, clasped hands. It comes out on frame 6, making it Wii Fit Trainer's second fastest aerial, and a fast attack in general. In addition to having a wide range compared to the Trainer's other aerials, it has good juggling potential, auto-cancels from a short hop and is fairly strong, as it KOs middleweights at 122% while near the upper [[blast line]].
|dairname=&nbsp;
|dairname=Chair ({{ja|腰かけのポーズ|Koshikake no Pōzu}}, ''Sitting Pose'')
|dairdmg=14% (clean grounded), 13% (clean aerial), 8% (late)
|dairdmg=13% (clean grounded), 14% (clean aerial), 8% (late)
|dairdesc=The Wii Fit Trainer performs the Chair pose to attack with a double foot stomp. It can meteor smash, but only on aerial opponents. It also has long start-up.
|dairdesc=Assumes the Chair pose to perform a [[wikipedia:Professional wrestling attacks#Double foot stomp|double foot stomp]]. It can meteor smash aerial opponents, but not grounded ones. Despite this, it is still fairly powerful against grounded opponents, as it KOs middleweights at 144% while near the edge. However, it comes out on frame 20, which makes it Wii Fit Trainer's slowest aerial.
|grabname=&nbsp;
|grabname=Rowing Squat ({{ja|スクワット|Sukuatto}}, ''Squat'')
|grabdesc=Holds the opponent by their sides off of the ground. This grab has extremely poor range and almost requires the player to be physically touching the opponent to grab them.
|grabdesc=Performs a [[wikipedia:Squat (exercise)#Bodyweight|bodyweight squat]] to grab and lift the opponent off the ground. Wii Fit Trainer's grabs have extremely short ranges, to the point that they almost require her to be physically touching the opponent in order to connect.
|pummelname=
|pummelname=Grab Neck Stretch ({{ja|つかみネックストレッチ|Tsukami Nekku Sutoretchi}})
|pummeldmg=3%
|pummeldmg=3%
|pummeldesc=Squeezes the opponent. A slow pummel.
|pummeldesc=Squeezes the opponent. It is one of the most damaging pummels in the game, but also the second slowest one in the game, surpassed only by {{SSB4|Robin}}'s.
|fthrowname=&nbsp;
|fthrowname=Jump Serve ({{ja|サーブ|Sābu}}, ''Serve'')
|fthrowdmg=3% (hit 1), 7% (throw)
|fthrowdmg=3% (hit 1), 7% (throw)
|fthrowdesc=Serves the opponent like a volleyball.
|fthrowdesc=A jump serve, a technique used in volleyball. Due to having the second highest base knockback and lowest knockback growth out of her throws, its only combo is into a fully charged Sun Salutation beginning at 0% and up to low percentages. Outside of this, its utility consists only of dealing damage and setting up an edge-guard.
|bthrowname=&nbsp;
|bthrowname=Dropkick ({{ja|スイミングターン|Suimingu Tān}}, ''Swimming Turn'')
|bthrowdmg=3% (hit 1), 6% (throw)
|bthrowdmg=3% (hit 1), 6% (throw)
|bthrowdesc=Throws the opponent behind the legs and then jumps up to {{s|wikipedia|dropkick}} them in the stomach. Somewhat low knockback for a back throw.
|bthrowdesc=Throws the opponent behind herself and then {{s|wikipedia|dropkick}}s them away. Like forward throw, it has high base knockback and below average knockback growth, which make it unable to KO reliably. As a result, its utility consists only of dealing damage and setting up an edge-guard.
|uthrowname=&nbsp;
|uthrowname=Jump Set ({{ja|トス|Tosu}}, ''Toss'')
|uthrowdmg=11%
|uthrowdmg=11%
|uthrowdesc=Tosses the opponent upward and then hits them in midair, as if the Wii Fit Trainer is setting a volleyball. At very high percents, this throw can KO. Works as a combo throw at lower percentages.
|uthrowdesc=A jump set, a technique used in volleyball. It has the lowest base knockback and the highest knockback growth out of her throws, which allows it to combo into an up aerial at low percents for damage or at higher percents as a KO setup, although this combo is easily avoidable. Despite being Wii Fit Trainer's most damaging throw, its average knockback growth results in it being unsuited for KOing without a boost from [[Deep Breathing]].
|dthrowname=&nbsp;
|dthrowname=Vaulting Horse Jump ({{ja|跳び箱跳び|Tobibako Tobi}})
|dthrowdmg=7%
|dthrowdmg=7%
|dthrowdesc=Slams down onto the opponent toward the ground, between the Wii Fit Trainer's legs. Arguably her worst throw as its long ending lag makes it almost impossible to combo with. However, it can be followed up if the player can read the opponent's reaction.
|dthrowdesc=Slams the opponent onto the ground between her legs. Due to it being her least damaging throw, and being almost impossible to combo with because of its long ending lag, it is effectively her least effective throw. Its only follow-ups are a back aerial or a reversed fully charged Sun Salutation, but these require hard reads.
|floorfname=&nbsp;
|floorfname=&nbsp;
|floorfdmg=7%
|floorfdmg=7%
|floorfdesc=Does a sweeping roundhouse kick with both feet.
|floorfdesc=Performs a spinning, double-footed roundhouse kick.
|floorbname=&nbsp;
|floorbname=&nbsp;
|floorbdmg=7%
|floorbdmg=7%
|floorbdesc=Kicks out to either side.
|floorbdesc=Kicks around herself while getting up.
|floortname=&nbsp;
|floortname=&nbsp;
|floortdmg=5%
|floortdmg=5%
|floortdesc=
|floortdesc=Kicks around herself while getting up.
|edgename=&nbsp;
|edgename=&nbsp;
|edgedmg=7%
|edgedmg=7%
|edgedesc=Climbs onto the stage with one hand and double kicks the opponent's feet.
|edgedesc=Performs a dropkick while climbing up.
|nsdefname=Sun Salutation
|nsdefname=Sun Salutation
|nsdefdmg=5% (uncharged), 18% (fully charged)
|nsdefdmg=5% (uncharged), 18% (fully charged)
|nsdefdesc=The Wii Fit Trainer enters the Sun Worship pose and charges a yellow energy ball. Like {{SSB4|Samus}}' [[Charge Shot]], the projectile grows in size as it charges, though it charges much quicker than said move while dealing less knockback. If released at full charge, heals the Wii Fit Trainer by 2%. A reliable KO move if boosted by Deep Breathing.  Wii Fit Trainer will either yell "Salute the sun!" or simply shout when firing at full charge.
|nsdefdesc=Assumes the Sun Worship pose and charges a yellow energy ball in front of herself.<ref name="Direct"/> Like [[Charge Shot]], the energy ball grows in size as it charges. A fully charged Sun Salutation is quite strong,<ref name="Direct"/> as it KOs middleweights at 148% while near the edge. Firing a fully charged Sun Salutation also heals Wii Fit Trainer by 2%. Charging a Sun Salutation also causes a weak [[push]] effect during the charge.
|nsc1name=Enriched Sun Salutation
|nsc1name=Enriched Sun Salutation
|nsc1dmg=3% (uncharged), 20% (fully charged)
|nsc1dmg=3% (uncharged), 21% (fully charged)
|nsc1desc=The energy ball shrinks as it charges instead of growing. It deals more damage but it does not heal Wii Fit Trainer when fully charged.
|nsc1desc=Instead of growing, the energy ball shrinks as it charges. It deals more damage when fully charged, but does not heal Wii Fit Trainer. It is also useful for playing mindgames, since its small size when fully charged can make opponents assume that it is merely an uncharged Sun Salutation.
|nsc2name=Sweeping Sun Salutation
|nsc2name=Sweeping Sun Salutation
|nsc2dmg=1.2% (uncharged), 1.6% (fully charged)
|nsc2dmg=1.2% (uncharged), 1.6% (fully charged)
|nsc2desc=The energy ball deals multiple hits and drags opponents along at it moves slowly. If released at full charge, it will heal 3%.
|nsc2desc=The energy ball hits multiple times, which enables it to drag opponents with it. If released at full charge, it will heal 3%. However, it travels slower.
|ssdefname=Header
|ssdefname=Header
|ssdefdmg=15% (clean headbutt), 10% (late headbutt)
|ssdefdmg=15% (clean headbutt), 10% (late headbutt), 8-9% (ball)
|ssdefdesc=Heads a soccer ball sideways and headbutts opponents. The Wii Fit Trainer can hit the ball early if the special button is pressed, making the ball fly at different angles. The headbutt gives a slight vertical boost, and can meteor smash if hit by the Wii Fit Trainer's headbutt.
|ssdefdesc=[[wikipedia:Header (association football)|Heads]] a soccer ball. It has impressive mindgame potential overall, due to its manipulable nature and hitboxes. The ball can be hit early if the special button is pressed, which launches the ball at different angles. Wii Fit Trainer can also air dodge upon initiating it, which drops the ball next to her and allows her to subsequently launch it with any other attack. However, air dodging while using Header renders her [[helpless]]. Aside from hitting the ball, the headbutt itself can be used as an attack and is able to meteor smash. In addition to its offensive potential, it has recovery potential: using it after a jump grants a slight boost upward, whereas using it while descending will briefly stall her, similarly to [[Cape]]. However, it cannot be used again until Wii Fit Trainer lands on a platform or stage, while its meteor smash hitbox is small due to only covering her head.
|ssc1name=Huge Header
|ssc1name=Huge Header
|ssc1dmg=15% (clean headbutt), 10% (late headbutt)
|ssc1dmg=15% (clean headbutt), 10% (late headbutt)
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|ssc2name=Weighted Header
|ssc2name=Weighted Header
|ssc2dmg=15% (clean headbutt), 10% (late headbutt)
|ssc2dmg=15% (clean headbutt), 10% (late headbutt)
|ssc2desc=The soccer ball is heavier, stronger and faster, which gives it actual KO potential. However, it disappears faster and its increased weight results in it having extremely limited range, as it will drop near the Wii Fit Trainer's feet if used.
|ssc2desc=The soccer ball is heavier, stronger and faster, which make it capable of KOing much earlier than Header. However, it disappears faster and its heavier weight results in it having extremely limited range, as it will drop near Wii Fit Trainer's feet if used.
|usdefname=Super Hoop
|usdefname=Super Hoop
|usdefdmg=5%
|usdefdmg=5%
|usdefdesc=Twirls upwards surrounded in hoops that can cause damage. Wii Fit Trainer can ascend higher and faster if the special button is mashed, which gives much better height. At the end of the move, the hoops fall and can hit opponents.
|usdefdesc=Twirls {{s|wikipedia|hula hoop}}s around herself in order to ascend. Button mashing will make Wii Fit Trainer ascend higher and faster, which greatly improves its ascent. At the end of the move, the hoops fall and can hit opponents. The hoops deal damage and can be used to [[stage spike]], although this is somewhat difficult and risky.
|usc1name=Jumbo Hoop
|usc1name=Jumbo Hoop
|usc1dmg=6%
|usc1dmg=6%
|usc1desc=Little vertical distance, but large horizontal distance, maneuverability, and hoop size. Deceptively useful as an attack, as the hoops have a large hitbox and has great maneuverability, allowing the Wii Fit Trainer to keep the hoops on the opponent to do a sizable amount of damage. It is equally difficult to interrupt outside of projectiles.
|usc1desc=Covers minimal vertical distance, but considerable horizontal distance. It also has much larger hoops and grants much better maneuverability. Deceptively useful as an attack, as the hoops have a large hitbox and great maneuverability, allowing Wii Fit Trainer to keep the hoops on the opponent to deal a sizable amount of damage. It is equally difficult to interrupt outside of projectiles.
|usc2name=Hoop Hurricane
|usc2name=Hoop Hurricane
|usc2dmg=2% (loop 1), 4% (loop 2)
|usc2dmg=2% (loop 1), 4% (loop 2)
|usc2desc=Adds a vacuum effect which can trap opponents in the hoops, hits multiple times, and makes the whole move much faster. Without button mashing, the move gains very little vertical movement, but button mashing will grant it a bit more height than the standard version.
|usc2desc=The hoops [[Windbox#Pulling attacks|vacuum]] opponents, hit multiple times, and have an overall faster animation. Without button mashing, it covers very minimal vertical distance, whereas button mashing enables it to cover slightly more vertical distance than Super Hoop.
|dsdefname=Deep Breathing
|dsdefname=Deep Breathing
|dsdefdmg=0%
|dsdefdmg=
|dsdefdesc=Wii Fit Trainer takes a deep breath. When used correctly, it heals 2% and increases attack power by 30%, making many of her attacks better KO moves. Has a long cooldown after a use, successful or not, and the Wii Fit Trainer is unable to complete another Deep Breathing until the current buff ends.
|dsdefdesc=[[wikipedia:Diaphragmatic breathing|Takes a deep breath]].<ref name="Direct"/> When used correctly, it heals 2% and increases her [[walk]]ing speed and overall damage output by 20% (this consequently improves knockback as well) for 9.8 seconds.<ref name="Direct"/> However, it has a long recharge time of 60 seconds. Subsequent uses also grant a lower damage output increase (16%) and a shorter duration (7 seconds), regardless of whether or not the initial use was successful.
|dsc1name=Volatile Breathing
|dsc1name=Volatile Breathing
|dsc1dmg=15% (near), 8% (far)
|dsc1dmg=15% (near), 8% (far)
|dsc1desc=Instead of healing or boosting, the Wii Fit Trainer creates a large explosion.
|dsc1desc=Instead of healing Wii Fit Trainer and boosting her damage output and knockback, it creates a large explosion. The move also has a much shorter recharge time between uses.
|dsc2name=Steady Breathing
|dsc2name=Steady Breathing
|dsc2dmg=0%
|dsc2dmg=
|dsc2desc=Instead of boosting attack power, it boosts launch resistance. It also heals 5%, but has a massive recharge time once used.
|dsc2desc=Instead of boosting Wii Fit Trainer's overall damage output and knockback, it significantly increases her weight and grants [[Armor|super armor]]. It also heals 5%, but takes significantly longer to recharge when used.
|fsname=Wii Fit
|fsname=Wii Fit
|fspage=Wii Fit (Final Smash)
|fspage=Wii Fit (Final Smash)
|fsdmg=5%, 4%, 3% (based on position and timing)
|fsdmg=5%, 4%, 3% (based on position and timing)
|fsdesc=Fires several multicolored yoga poses forward, each shoving back all opponents caught.
|fsdesc=Assumes the Warrior pose to emit several multicolored afterimages forward, with each afterimage dealing damage and launching any opponents hit.
}}
 
===Stats===
{{Attributes
|cast = 58
|weight = 96
|rweight = 27-29
|dash = 1.5
|rdash = 25-41
|run = 1.696
|rrun = 23
|walk = 1.166
|rwalk = 22
|trac = 0.06
|rtrac = 14-24
|airfric = 0.015
|rairfric = 6-19
|air = 0.97
|rair = 36-38
|baseaccel = 0.01
|rbaseaccel = 10-54
|addaccel = 0.08
|raddaccel = 11-16
|gravity = 0.09
|rgravity = 26-29
|fall = 1.3
|rfall = 49-50
|ff = 2.08
|rff = 49-50
|jumpsquat = 5
|rjumpsquat = 14-41
|jumpheight = 35.599998
|rjumpheight = 16
|shorthop = 16.191645
|rshorthop = 19
|djump = 33.5
|rdjump = 18
}}
}}
===[[Announcer]] call===
{{audio|Needs announcer calls from other languages.}}
<gallery>
Wii Fit Trainer English Announcer SSB4-SSBU.wav|English/Japanese/Chinese
</gallery>


===[[On-screen appearance]]===
===[[On-screen appearance]]===
*Steps off the [[Wii Balance Board]] as it waves goodbye, then disappears.
{{appearance
|desc=Steps off the [[Wii Balance Board]] after balancing on it. After stepping off, the Balance Board floats into the air, waves goodbye to Wii Fit Trainer, and then disappears in a puff of smoke.
|char=WiiFitTrainer
|game=SSB4}}


===[[Taunt]]s===
===[[Taunt]]s===
{{incomplete|Male versions and images}}
{{Taunt/SSB4
{{Taunt/SSB4
|char=WiiFitTrainer
|char=WiiFitTrainer
|desc-up=Stretches her arms above her head, saying "Let's get a good stretch!" ({{ja|ストレッチは念入りにしましょう|Sutoretchi wa Nen'iri ni Shimashou}}, ''Stretch thoroughly.'') <ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quEunnROJrI</ref>  
|desc-up=Stretches her arms above her head, saying "Let's get a good stretch." ({{ja|ストレッチは念入りにしましょう|Sutoretchi wa Nen'iri ni Shimashou}}, ''Stretch thoroughly.'')<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQjbhDOSDfY Wii Fit Trainer: Taunts]</ref>
|desc-side=Stretches her shoulders, saying "Stretch those shoulders." ({{ja|肩の筋肉を伸ばします|Kata no Kin'niku wo Nobashimasu}}, ''Stretch those shoulder muscles.'')
|desc-side=Stretches her shoulders, saying "Stretch those shoulders." ({{ja|肩の筋肉を伸ばします|Kata no Kin'niku wo Nobashimasu}}, ''Stretch those shoulder muscles.'')
|desc-down=Sits down and stretches her legs (which can allow Wii Fit Trainer to actually avoid attacks with high hitboxes), saying "Let's stretch our legs." ({{ja|脚を伸ばしましょう|Ashi wo Nobashimashou}}, ''Let's stretch our legs.'')}}
|desc-down=Sits down and stretches her legs, saying "Let's stretch our legs." ({{ja|脚を伸ばしましょう|Ashi wo Nobashimashou}}, ''Let's stretch our legs.'') Much like {{SSB4|Luigi}}'s side taunt, this taunt can allow Wii Fit Trainer to avoid attacks with high hitboxes.}}


===[[Idle pose]]s===
===[[Idle pose]]s===
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|game=SSB4
|game=SSB4
|desc-us=Wii Fit!
|desc-us=Wii Fit!
|desc-jp=Wii Fit!
|desc-jp=Trainer-san!
|pitch-us=Group chant
|pitch-us=Group chant
|pitch-jp=Group chant}}
|pitch-jp=Group chant}}


===[[Victory pose]]s===
===[[Victory pose]]s===
{{incomplete|Japanese victory quotes with translations}}
{{incomplete|Japanese victory quotes with translations; PAL quotes}}
{{Victory/SSB4
{{Victory/SSB4
|victory-theme=Victory! (Wii Fit Trainer).ogg
|victory-theme=Victory! (Wii Fit Trainer).ogg
|victory-desc=A remix of the music that plays upon successfully completing a minigame in the ''Wii Fit'' series.
|victory-desc=A remix of the jingle that plays upon successfully completing a minigame in the ''Wii Fit'' series.
|desc-1=Points his/her arm diagonally forward and up and leg diagonally downward and back.
|desc-1=Assumes the Triangle pose, then the Standing Knee Hug pose, and then the Single Leg Extension pose.
|desc-2=Does the Tree pose and then the Warrior pose.
|desc-2=Assumes the Tree pose and then the Warrior pose.
|desc-3=Wipes his/her forehead with a towel draped around his/her shoulders and does a thumbs up.
|desc-3=Wipes her forehead with a towel draped around her shoulders and then strikes a thumbs up.
|char=WiiFitTrainer
|char=WiiFitTrainer
|type-1=Female
|type-1=Female
|type-2=Male}}
|type-2=Male}}
*''During these victory poses the Wii Fit Trainer (depending on the gender) will say one of these lines.''
*''During these victory poses, Wii Fit Trainer will say one of these lines depending on their gender.''
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
|-
|-
! Female outfits !! Male outfits
! Female outfits !! Male outfits
|-
|-
| <center>"The key is to focus on your balance."</center> || <center>"Feel the stretch through your arm and leg."</center>
| "The key is to focus on your balance." || "Feel the stretch through your arm and leg."
|-
|-
| <center>"Work hard to tone that tummy!"</center> || <center>"Let's work on building a strong upper body."</center>
| "Work hard to tone that tummy!" || "Let's work on building a strong upper body."
|-
|-
| <center>"That's it, feel the burn!"</center> || <center>"Stretching your spine will help stimulate your body."</center>
| "That's it, feel the burn!" || "Stretching your spine will help stimulate your body."
|-
|-
| <center>"Let's tone up those legs."</center> || <center>"Time to firm up your thighs and back muscles!"</center>
| "Let's tone up those legs." || "Time to firm up your thighs and back muscles!"
|-
|-
| <center>"Good posture begins with a strong base."</center> || <center>"This pose strengthens the back and improves posture."</center>
| "Good posture begins with a strong base." || "This pose strengthens the back and improves posture."
|-
|-
| <center>"Let's step up the intensity!"</center> || <center>"Stabilize your upper body."</center>
| "Let's step up the intensity!" || "Stabilize your upper body."
|-
|-
| <center>"Let's work on your balance."</center> || <center>"Let's work on your coordination."</center>
| "Let's work on your balance." || "Let's work on your coordination."
|-
|-
| <center>"Feel the burn in your thighs and glutes!"</center> || <center>"This exercise works your core muscles."</center>
| "Feel the burn in your thighs and glutes!" || "This exercise works your core muscles."
|-
|-
| <center>"Don't forget to exhale when exerting yourself."</center> || <center>"Keep at it every day to improve your posture!"</center>
| "Don't forget to exhale when exerting yourself." || "Keep at it every day to improve your posture!"
|-
|-
| <center>"How about some deep breathing?"</center> || <center>"Let's do some jackknife exercises!"</center>
| "How about some deep breathing?" || "Let's do some jackknife exercises!"
|-
|-
| <center>"Watch your posture. Keep those glutes tucked in!"</center> || <center>"Follow my lead as we do this pose together!"</center>
| "Watch your posture. Keep those glutes tucked in!" || "Follow my lead as we do this pose together!"
|-
|-
| <center>"Tuck in those glutes!"</center> || <center>"Exercise every day to tone your body!"</center>
| "Tuck in those glutes!" || "Exercise every day to tone your body!"
|-
|-
| <center>"Now that was a great workout!"</center> || <center>"That was a great workout!"</center>
| "Now that was a great workout!" || "That was a great workout!"
|-
|-
| colspan="2" | <center>"Work towards strong, firm abs!"</center>
| colspan="2" | "Work towards strong, firm abs!"
|-
|-
| colspan="2" | <center>"Your lower body is key for support."</center>
| colspan="2" | "Your lower body is key for support."
|-
|-
| colspan="2" | <center>"When exerting yourself, remember to keep breathing."</center>
| colspan="2" | "When exerting yourself, remember to keep breathing."
|-
|-
| colspan="2" | <center>"Firm up those abs!"</center>
| colspan="2" | "Firm up those abs!"
|-
|-
| colspan="2" | <center>"You're wobbling! Try to keep your balance."</center>
| colspan="2" | "You're wobbling! Try to keep your balance."
|-
|-
| colspan="2" | <center>"Now, let's try it together!"</center>
| colspan="2" | "Now, let's try it together!"
|-
|-
| colspan="2" | <center>"Let's get fired up!"</center>
| colspan="2" | "Let's get fired up!"
|}
|}


==In competitive play==
==In [[competitive play]]==
===Tier placement and history===
 
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Wii Fit Trainer remained one of the most obscure characters throughout ''SSB4''{{'}}s lifetime, despite some brief flashes of success. While players pointed out her decent camping potential courtesy of [[Sun Salutation]] and [[Header]], [[Deep Breathing]]'s healing and temporary buff abilities, potentially powerful combos when given the opportunity, and her fast frame data, most have argued that her disadvantages were too significant in competitive play. Her scarce combo options mixed with her overall moveset's minuscule hitboxes (most notably her grab before update 1.1.0, alongside up smash) resulted in Wii Fit Trainer being extremely difficult to utilize. As such, her playerbase was rather perpetually meager throughout the game's competitive lifespan, in spite of notable players' efforts such as {{Sm|John Numbers}} and {{Sm|Waveguider}}.
 
Even when Wii Fit Trainer achieved notable results at national-tournaments such as EVO 2015, her very minimal representation reflected her status as a low-tier character throughout ''SSB4''{{'}}s lifespan, demonstrated with her initial ranking relegating her to 39th on the first [[tier list]]. The addition of DLC characters served mostly to harm her, as she did not possess a single favorable matchup out of all of them. {{SSB4|Cloud}} and {{SSB4|Bayonetta}} were commonplace in many tournamnets, and could easily wall out against Wii Fit Trainer, even with the aid of Sun Salutation enhancing her damage output. As a result of her being unable to reliably break through top-tier staples, she tied with {{SSB4|Bowser Jr.}} for 46th/47th on the second tier list. Without significant advancements to her metagame, she dropped to 49th on the third tier list and then 50th on the fourth and final tier list.
 
Since then, Wii Fit Trainer players have failed to develop notable breakthroughs to their camping and combo abilities while her limitations were only further highlighted. This is further demonstrated by other lower-tiered characters achieving more notable success than her, which included achievements like {{Sm|zaki}}'s 17th-place run with {{SSB4|King Dedede}} at {{Trn|2GG: Hyrule Saga}}, {{Sm|Gungnir}}'s 17th-place finish at {{Trn|Umebura Japan Major}} with {{SSB4|Ganondorf}}, and {{Sm|Captain L}} being ranked on the [[Panda Global Rankings 100]] with {{SSB4|Jigglypuff}} (although the latter needed to complement his results with {{SSB4|Jigglypuff}}). As such, most professionals maintain that her current placement is accurate, while other players argue her strong placements at select tournaments (such as EVO 2015) warrant a slightly higher placement. Regardless, Wii Fit Trainer has heavily struggled to find success throughout the metagame as a result of her shallow combo tree and meager hitboxes.
 
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===Most historically significant players===
===Notable players===
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:''See also: [[:Category:Wii Fit Trainer players (SSB4)]]''
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*{{Sm|Anti|USA}}
*{{Sm|John Numbers|USA}}
*{{Sm|RIN|Japan}}
*{{Sm|Waveguider|Australia}}
*{{Sm|Wii Twerk Trainer|USA}}
==[[List of Super Smash Bros. 4 character trailers#Wii Fit Trainer|Reveal trailer]]==
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==Trophies==
*{{Sm|Houston|Mexico}} - The best Wii Fit Trainer player in Mexico. Placed 49th at {{Trn|2GGT: Abadango Saga}} and {{Trn|2GGC: MkLeo Saga}}, and 65th at {{Trn|2GGC: GENESIS Saga}} using Wii Fit Trainer alongside Peach.
*{{Sm|John Numbers|USA}} - The best Wii Fit Trainer player in the world. Placed 5th at {{Trn|Glitch 2}} and 17th at {{Trn|EVO 2015}}, {{Trn|Royal Flush}}, {{Trn|Shots Fired 2}}, and {{Trn|Smash Sounds}} with wins over players such as {{Sm|MVD}}, {{Sm|WaDi}}, and {{Sm|Zinoto}}. Previously ranked 3rd on the [[New York City Power Rankings]].
*{{Sm|RIN|Japan}} - The best Wii Fit Trainer player in Japan. Placed 9th at {{Trn|Sumabato 7}}, 17th at {{Trn|Super Sumabato}} and {{Trn|Sumabato 11}} and 25th at {{Trn|GENESIS 3}} with wins over {{Sm|Akasa}}, {{Sm|Chart-yatsu}}, and {{Sm|False}}. Previously ranked 107th on the [[JAPAN Power Rankings]].
*{{Sm|Waveguider|Australia}} - The best Wii Fit Trainer player in Australia. Co-mains Greninja. Placed 5th at {{Trn|Battle Arena Melbourne 7}} and {{Trn|OzHadou Nationals 14}}, 6th at {{Trn|Battle Arena Melbourne 8}} and 9th at {{Trn|SXC2K16}} with wins over {{Sm|Extra}}, {{Sm|Jdizzle}}, and {{Sm|Sriks}}. Ranked 15th on the [[Australian Power Rankings]].
*{{Sm|Wii Twerk Trainer|USA}} - Placed 5th at {{Trn|2GG: Breakthrough}} and 25th at {{Trn|EVO 2015}} with wins over {{Sm|Big D}}, {{Sm|DKwill}}, and {{Sm|Logic}}.


:'''Wii Fit Trainer'''
==In Solo Modes==
::{{flag|ntsc}} ''The female trainer who helps you in the Wii Fit series. She favors a fighting style composed of yoga poses. This makes her a capable close-quarters fighter, but she has ranged attacks as well. She also has a move called Deep Breathing, which can heal you and increase attack power if timed right.''
===[[All-Star Mode]]===
In All-Star Mode, Wii Fit Trainer is fought in Stage 7 in the 3DS version or Stage 1 in the Wii U version alongside {{SSB4|Rosalina & Luma}}, {{SSB4|Greninja}}, {{SSB4|Dark Pit}}, {{SSB4|Lucina}}, {{SSB4|Robin}}, {{SSB4|Shulk}}, {{SSB4|Corrin}}, and {{SSB4|Bayonetta}}.


::{{flag|pal}} ''You can choose one of two Trainers to help whip you into shape - or better yet, whip everyone else into shape! Use all sorts of yoga poses and exercises to get fit and flexible, and inflict serious damage on the other fighters in the process! Or try some deep-breathing drills to increase power and defence. It's all good!''
==={{GameIcon|SSB4-U}}[[Event Match]]es===
 
====Solo Events====
{{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Wii Fit (05/2008)|console2=Wii|game2=Wii Fit Plus (10/2009)}}
* '''[[Aura Mastery]]''': As {{SSB4|Lucario}}, the player must defeat an invisible Wii Fit Trainer and {{SSB4|Sheik}}.
 
* '''[[Fitness Junkie]]''': Wii Fit Trainer must defeat two giant {{SSB4|Wario}}s.
:'''Wii Fit Trainer (Alt.)'''
* '''[[New Challengers 1]]''': Wii Fit Trainer is one of the seven opponents fought in this event, alongside {{SSB4|Villager}}, {{SSB4|Rosalina & Luma}}, {{SSB4|Little Mac}}, {{SSB4|Lucina}}, {{SSB4|Bowser Jr.}}, and {{SSB4|Duck Hunt}}.
::{{flag|ntsc}} ''The male trainer from the Wii Fit series, his neutral special Sun Salutation charges up a ball of light that, when launched, will heal him a bit. His Jackknife pose is excellent for toning the abdominal muscles, but in Smash Bros. the Wii Fit Trainer uses it as an air attack. Timed right, the attack can hit twice!''
====Co-op Events====
 
* '''[[Getting Healthy]]''': Wii Fit Trainer and Little Mac must defeat {{SSB4|Kirby}} and {{SSB4|Pac-Man}}.
::{{flag|pal}} ''The Wii Fit Trainers' Sun Salutation move charges a ball of sunlight in front of you, which you can then fire forwards. When fully charged, it even heals you slightly! Jackknife exercises can help tone your abs, but they also work for air attacks in this game. Get close to a foe and, if you time it right, you can do a rep to hit them twice.''
* '''[[Peach in Peril]]''': As {{SSB4|Bowser}} and Bowser Jr., two players must defeat Wii Fit Trainer, {{SSB4|Zero Suit Samus}}, Rosalina & Luma, {{SSB4|Zelda}}, and female {{SSB4|Robin}}, but not {{SSB4|Peach}}. KOing Peach results in a failure.
 
* '''[[The Ultimate Battle]]''': Two players select a character and must defeat the entire roster.
{{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Wii Fit (05/2008)|console2=Wii|game2=Wii Fit Plus (10/2009)}}
 
:'''Wii Fit'''
::{{flag|ntsc}} ''Wii Fit Trainer strikes the Warrior pose, sending an army of silhouettes flying forth in a variety of poses (21 in all!). This Final Smash's individual hits don't hurt much, but they add up and can even push foes off the edge. Meanwhile, Wii Fit Trainer is invincible! Unleash it at a height to get the full range of the cone effect.''
 
::{{flag|pal}} ''Wii Fit Trainer takes the Warrior pose, then sends an army of silhouettes flying forth in a variety of poses (21 in total!) This Final Smash's individual hits don't hurt much, but they add up, and can even push foes off the edge. Meanwhile, Wii Fit Trainer is invincible! Unleash it from a height to get the full range of the fan effect.''


===[[Congratulations screen]]s===
<center>
<center>
====3DS====
<gallery>
SSB4-3DS Congratulations Classic Wii Fit Trainer.png|Classic Mode
SSB4-3DS Congratulations All-Star Wii Fit Trainer.png|All-Star Mode
</gallery>
====Wii U====
<gallery>
<gallery>
Wii_Fit_Trainer_Trophy_1.png|Classic (3DS)
SSB4-Wii U Congratulations Classic Wii Fit Trainer.png|Classic Mode
WiiFitTrainerAllStar.png|Alt. (3DS)
SSB4-Wii U Congratulations All-Star Wii Fit Trainer.png|All-Star Mode
WiiFitTrainerTrophyWiiU.png|Classic (Wii U)
WiiFitTrainerAltTrophyWiiU.png|Alt. (Wii U)
WiiFitTrophyWiiU.png|[[Wii Fit (Final Smash)]]
</gallery>
</gallery>
</center>
</center>


==In [[Event Match]]es==
==[[Trophies]]==
===Solo Events===
Wii Fit Trainer's default trophy is obtained by clearing Classic Mode as Wii Fit Trainer. Their alternate trophy is obtained by clearing All-Star Mode as Wii Fit Trainer in the 3DS version or purchasing it in the Trophy Shop for 1000G in the Wii U version. The Wii Fit trophy is obtained only in the Wii U version by clearing All-Star Mode as Wii Fit Trainer.
* '''[[Aura Mastery]]''': The player, as {{SSB4|Lucario}}, must defeat an invisible Wii Fit Trainer and {{SSB4|Sheik}}.
{{Trophy/Fighter
* '''[[Fitness Junkie]]''': Wii Fit Trainer must defeat 2 giant {{SSB4|Wario}}s.
|name=Wii Fit Trainer
* '''[[New Challengers 1]]''': Wii Fit Trainer is one of the seven opponents fought in this event alongside {{SSB4|Villager}}, {{SSB4|Rosalina & Luma}}, {{SSB4|Little Mac}}, {{SSB4|Lucina}}, {{SSB4|Bowser Jr.}}, and {{SSB4|Duck Hunt}}.
|image-3ds=WiiFitTrainerTrophy3DS.png
|image-wiiu=WiiFitTrainerTrophyWiiU.png
|mode=Classic
|desc-ntsc=The female trainer who helps you in the Wii Fit series. She favors a fighting style composed of yoga poses. This makes her a capable close-quarters fighter, but she has ranged attacks as well. She also has a move called Deep Breathing, which can heal you and increase attack power if timed right.
|desc-pal=You can choose one of two Trainers to help whip you into shape – or better yet, whip everyone else into shape! Use all sorts of yoga poses and exercises to get fit and flexible, and inflict serious damage on the other fighters in the process! Or try some deep-breathing drills to increase power and defence. It's all good!
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Wii Fit|release1=05/2008|console2=Wii|game2=Wii Fit Plus|release2=10/2009}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Wii Fit|release1=04/2008|console2=Wii|game2=Wii Fit Plus|release2=10/2009}}
}}
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{{Trophy/Fighter
|name=Wii Fit Trainer (Alt.)
|image-3ds=WiiFitTrainerAltTrophy3DS.png
|image-wiiu=WiiFitTrainerAltTrophyWiiU.png
|mode=Alt
|desc-3ds-ntsc=The male trainer from the Wii Fit series, his neutral special Sun Salutation charges up a ball of light that, when launched, will heal him a bit. His Jackknife pose is excellent for toning the abdominal muscles, but in Smash Bros. the Wii Fit Trainer uses it as an air attack. Timed right, the attack can hit twice!
|desc-wiiu-ntsc=The male trainer from the Wii Fit series, his standard special Sun Salutation charges up a ball of light that, when launched, will heal him a bit. His Jackknife pose is excellent for toning the abdominal muscles, but in Smash Bros. the Wii Fit Trainer uses it as an air attack. When timed right, the attack can hit twice!
|desc-pal=The Wii Fit Trainers' Sun Salutation move charges a ball of sunlight in front of you, which you can then fire forwards. When fully charged, it even heals you slightly! Jackknife exercises can help tone your abs, but they also work for air attacks in this game. Get close to a foe and, if you time it right, you can do a rep to hit them twice.
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Wii Fit|release1=05/2008|console2=Wii|game2=Wii Fit Plus|release2=10/2009}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Wii Fit|release1=04/2008|console2=Wii|game2=Wii Fit Plus|release2=10/2009}}
}}
{{clrl}}


===Co-op Events===
{{Trophy/Fighter
* '''[[Getting Healthy]]''': Wii Fit Trainer and {{SSB4|Little Mac}} must defeat {{SSB4|Kirby}} and {{SSB4|Pac-Man}}.
|name=Wii Fit
* '''[[Peach in Peril]]''': Wii Fit Trainer is one of the opponents {{SSB4|Bowser}} and {{SSB4|Bowser Jr.}} must defeat while avoiding KOing {{SSB4|Peach}}.
|image=WiiFitTrophyWiiU.png
* '''[[The Ultimate Battle]]''': Two players select a character and must defeat the entire roster.
|desc-ntsc=Wii Fit Trainer strikes the Warrior pose, sending an army of silhouettes flying forth in a variety of poses (21 in all!). This Final Smash's individual hits don't hurt much, but they add up and can even push foes off the edge. Meanwhile, Wii Fit Trainer is invincible! Unleash it at a height to get the full range of the cone effect.
|desc-pal=Wii Fit Trainer takes the Warrior pose, then sends an army of silhouettes flying forth in a variety of poses (21 in total!) This Final Smash's individual hits don't hurt much, but they add up, and can even push foes off the edge. Meanwhile, Wii Fit Trainer is invincible! Unleash it from a height to get the full range of the fan effect.
|game=ssb4-wiiu
}}
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==[[Alternate costume (SSB4)#Wii Fit Trainer|Alternate costumes]]==
==[[Alternate costume (SSB4)#Wii Fit Trainer|Alternate costumes]]==
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==[[List of Super Smash Bros. 4 character trailers#Wii Fit Trainer|Reveal trailer]]==
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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<gallery>
SSB4 WiiFitTrainerNoBoard SplashArt.png|Wii Fit Trainer's splash art.
Wii Fit Trainer amiibo.png|Wii Fit Trainer's [[amiibo]].
Wii Fit Trainer Poster.jpg|Artwork used on the ''Super Smash Bros.'' website.
Wii Fit Trainer Poster.jpg|Artwork used on the ''Super Smash Bros.'' website.
SSB4 WiiFitTrainerNoBoard SplashArt.png|Wii Fit Trainer's introduction picture.
SSB4 - WFT Smash Attacks and Crawl.gif|Female and male Wii Fit Trainers using their smash attacks and crawls.
Wii Fit Trainer amiibo.png|Wii Fit Trainer's [[amiibo]].
Ssb4villagerwiifit3ds.jpg|Using her side taunt alongside {{SSB4|Villager}} on {{SSB4|Battlefield}}.
Wii Fit Trainer Male SSB4.png|Male Wii Fit Trainer costume.
WiiFitDK.jpg|Wii Fit Trainer jumping alongside {{SSB4|Donkey Kong}}.
SSB4 - WFT Smash Attacks and Crawl.gif|The Wii Fit Trainers using their Smash Attacks and Crawling.
WiiFitDodge.jpg|Wii Fit Trainer sidestepping {{SSB4|Link}}'s neutral attack.
Ssb4villagerwiifit3ds.jpg|Wii Fit Trainer and {{SSB4|Villager}} on the 3DS version of Battlefield.
WiiFitFlip.jpg|Wii Fit Trainer striking a pose alongside a damaged {{SSB4|Fox}}, {{SSB4|Samus}} and {{SSB4|Pit}}.
WiiFitDK.jpg|The Wii Fit Trainer sitting on {{SSB4|Donkey Kong}}'s arm.
WiiFitFox.jpg|Using her down taunt alongside Fox using his down smash.
WiiFitDodge.jpg|The Wii Fit Trainer dodging {{SSB4|Link}}'s Master Sword.
WiiFitJump.jpg|Wii Fit Trainer [[teeter]]ing.
WiiFitFlip.jpg|The Wii Fit Trainer striking a pose after using a flip to attack her opponents.
WiiFitStretch.jpg|A close-up of Wii Fit Trainer using her side taunt.
WiiFitFox.jpg|The Wii Fit Trainer stretching with {{SSB4|Fox}}.
WiiFitMegaMan.jpg|Using her forward smash on both Samus and {{SSB4|Mega Man}}.
WiiFitJump.jpg|The Wii Fit Trainer hanging off a ledge, striking a yoga pose in the process.
WiiFitTrainerBowserWiiUSSB4.png|Using her forward tilt alongside {{SSB4|Bowser}} using his down taunt.
WiiFitStretch.jpg|A close-up on the Wii Fit Trainer doing an arm-excercise.
WiiFitTrainerWiiFitRoom.jpg|Wii Fit Trainer in mid-jump, with her reflection appearing in the background of [[Wii Fit Studio]].
WiiFitMegaMan.jpg|The Wii Fit Trainer dealing damage to both {{SSB4|Samus}} and {{SSB4|Mega Man}} at once.
OGWiiFitTrainerUpAir.gif|Using her neutral aerial.
WiiFitTrainerBowserWiiUSSB4.png|The Wii Fit Trainer balancing on one leg with {{SSB4|Bowser}}.
WFT-UpTilt.gif|Using her up tilt.
WiiFitTrainerWiiFitRoom.jpg|The Wii Fit Trainer mid-jump, with her reflection in the background.
WiiFitTrainerUpSpecial.gif|Using [[Super Hoop]].
WiiFitTrainerUpAir.gif|The Wii Fit Trainer using her neutral air.
Mario and Trainer - Air Acrobatics .jpg|Jumping alongside {{SSB4|Mario}}.
WFT-UpTilt.gif|The Wii Fit Trainer using her up tilt.
WFT-Link-Samus.jpg|Using her forward aerial on both Link and Samus.
WiiFitTrainerUpSpecial.gif|The Wii Fit Trainer's [[up special move]].
Battlefield SSB4U night.jpg|Using [[Sun Salutation]].
Mario and Trainer - Air Acrobatics .jpg|Performing acrobatics with {{SSB4|Mario}}.
Luigi and Wii Fit Trainer.jpg|Using her down tilt alongside a prone {{SSB4|Luigi}}.
WFT-Link-Samus.jpg|The Wii Fit Trainer uses an attack to damage {{SSB4|Link}} and {{SSB4|Samus}} in the air.
Wii Fit Trainer Soccer Ball.jpg|Using [[Header]] alongside Pit.
Battlefield SSB4U night.jpg|Wii Fit Trainer's Neutral Special, [[Sun Salutation]]. A Chargeable projectile attack akin to Samus's Charge Shot.
Smash.4 - First Three Ladies.jpg|Alongside {{SSB4|Peach}} and Samus.
Luigi and Wii Fit Trainer.jpg|The Wii Fit Trainer exercising with {{SSB4|Luigi}}.
WiiFit - Olimar.jpg|Using her forward smash alongside {{SSB4|Olimar}} using his forward smash on Wii Fit Studio.
Wii Fit Trainer Soccer Ball.jpg|The Wii Fit Trainer playing soccer with pit.
Wii Fit Trainer Pilotwings.jpg|Wii Fit Trainer [[Floor recovery|lying prone]] on [[Pilotwings]].
Smash.4 - First Three Ladies.jpg|{{SSB4|Peach}}, Wii Fit Trainer, and {{SSB4|Samus}}.
Villager and Wii Fit Trainer Mushroom Kingdom 3DS.jpg|Wii Fit Trainer and Villager jumping near a couple of breakable blocks on [[3D Land]].
WiiFit - Olimar.jpg|Wii Fit Trainer and {{SSB4|Olimar}} on the Wii Fit Stage.
Peach and Wii Fit Trainer.jpg|Using Super Hoop alongside Peach using her up smash.
Wii Fit Trainer Pilotwings.jpg|The Wii Fit Trainer lying on a ''Pilotwing'' biplane.
Mega Man Bowser Wii Fit.jpg|Wii Fit Trainer alongside Bowser and Mega Man.
Villager and Wii Fit Trainer Mushroom Kingdom 3DS.jpg|The Villager and Wii Fit Trainer near a couple of breakable blocks in the ''Super Mario 3D Land'' stage.
Soccer Ball SSB4.jpg|Wii Fit Trainer and {{SSB4|Sonic}} running after [[Header]]'s soccer ball as Mega Man looks on.
Peach and Wii Fit Trainer.jpg|Peach's up smash with the Wii Fit Trainer using her up special move.
Wii Fit Trainer August 8.jpg|Using [[Deep Breathing]].
Mega Man Bowser Wii Fit.jpg|The Wii Fit Trainer behind Bowser and Mega Man in her stage.
Smash.4 - Wii Fit Trainer - Female and Male.jpg|Male and female Wii Fit Trainers.
Soccer Ball SSB4.jpg|The Wii Fit Trainer and {{SSB4|Sonic}} running to a Soccer Ball with Mega Man watching.
SSB4 - Deep Breathing Success & Fail.png|Female and male Wii Fit Trainers after using Deep Breathing. The female successfully used it, whereas the male failed.
Wii Fit Trainer August 8.jpg|Wii Fit Trainer's [[Deep Breathing]] Special, helps to focus her energy to make attacks temporarily stronger.
Wii Fit Kirby.jpg|Using her forward tilt alongside {{SSB4|Kirby}} using his side taunt.
Smash.4 - Wii Fit Trainer - Female and Male.jpg|Wii Fit Trainer with her male counterpart in ''Smash 4''.
Stretching DK.jpg|Using her up throw on Donkey Kong.
SSB4 - Deep Breathing Success & Fail.png|The Wii Fit Trainers after performing Deep Breathing. The Female successfully activating its bonus, the male having failed.  
SSB4 - Greninja Screen-8.jpg|Male Wii Fit Trainer alongside a prone {{SSB4|Greninja}}.
Wii Fit Kirby.jpg|Wii Fit Trainer with {{SSB4|Kirby}}.
SSB4 - Acrobatics.jpg|Jumping alongside {{SSB4|Zero Suit Samus}} using [[Flip Jump]].
Stretching DK.jpg|Lifting {{SSB4|Donkey Kong}}.
SSB4 - WFT Back Flip.jpg|Wii Fit Trainer jumping backward.
SSB4 - Greninja Screen-8.jpg|Male Wii Fit Trainer next to {{SSB4|Greninja}}.
Sudden Death (Super Smash Bros. for Wii U).jpg|Male and female Wii Fit Trainers facing off in [[Sudden Death]] on {{SSB4|Final Destination}}.
SSB4 - Acrobatics.jpg|Jumping with {{SSB4|Zero Suit Samus}}.
SSB4 - WFT Back Flip.jpg|Wii Fit Trainer performing a back flip.
Sudden Death (Super Smash Bros. for Wii U).jpg|The Wii Fit Trainers facing off in [[Sudden Death]] at {{SSB4|Final Destination}}.
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The Wii Fit Trainer is the only character who appears on either of the box arts that uses her standard artwork. All other characters that appear use new poses.
*Wii Fit Trainer is the only character who uses her standard artwork while appearing on the boxart for both versions of ''SSB4''. All other characters that appear on the boxart display unique poses.
*The Wii Fit Trainer is the only character to (occasionally) speak full sentences when using her smash attacks. She can say up to three sentences for each attack.
*{{for3ds}} marks the first time the Wii Fit Trainer is playable.
**Additionally, she's one of the eight characters to have more than one voice clip when using smashes. The other seven are {{SSB4|Zero Suit Samus}}, {{SSB4|Rosalina}}, {{SSB4|Palutena}}, {{SSB4|Roy}}, {{SSB4|Ryu}}, {{SSB4|Cloud}}, and {{SSB4|Bayonetta}}.
*Wii Fit Trainer and {{SSB4|Lucario}} are the only characters in ''SSB4'' who are uniquely associated with a particular [[effect]]. In her case, she is associated with the [[solar]] effect, because of [[Sun Salutation]].
*Oddly, if the match is quit or won while the Wii Fit Trainer is speaking (through a taunt or a smash attack), it can still be heard, even over the announcer. The Wii Fit Trainer is the only character to do this.
*Altogether, Wii Fit Trainer has 17 voice actors across both genders and all languages, the most out of any character in ''SSB4''.
*The Wii Fit Trainer's use of yoga moves, and exercise in general, goes beyond her attacks. Even her animations for lying down, air and spot dodging, rolling, ledge-hanging, crouching, and crawling have her use yoga in some way. Her [[Screen KO]] animation also applies to this, as the Wii Fit Trainer can be seen trying to pull off the Tree pose before falling.
**When disregarding [[Smash Taunt]] voice actors, Wii Fit Trainer is the only character in the entire series to have two different English voices for each gender. There is one British voice (for each gender) and one American voice.
*The Wii Fit Trainer is the only character in the entire series to have two different English voices for each gender (disregarding [[Smash Taunt]] voice actors); One British voice (for each gender) and one American voice.
**In the North American release, although both Wii Fit Trainers typically speak in North American accents, the voice that appears in the background of [[Wii Fit Studio]] (the female one only) speaks in a British accent when she says, "Now, return to your original position." This was fixed in update [[1.1.1]].
**In the American release, though both Wii Fit Trainers typically speak in North American accents, the voice that appears in the background of [[Wii Fit Studio]] (the female one only) speaks in a British accent when she says, "Now, return to your original position". This was fixed in update 1.1.1.
*Oddly, the male Wii Fit Trainer's voice in North American versions of ''SSB4'' uses a reverberating echo during [[Wii Fit (Final Smash)|his Final Smash]], instead of the smooth echo effect used by the female Wii Fit Trainer and every other character.
*The Wii Fit Trainer and {{SSB4|Mr. Game & Watch}} are the only characters in ''Smash 4'' to have a different [[charging]] sounds for smash attacks (apart from {{SSB4|Mega Man}}'s Mega Buster): whereas realistic characters would use a "heartbeat" sound effect while cartoony characters use a '"wobble" sound and certain sword-wielders would use a "sharpening" sound, the Wii Fit Trainer's smash attacks charge with the blow of a whistle, the sound which plays in ''Wii Fit'' at the start and stop of every rep in an exercise.
*Wii Fit Trainer is the only character to occasionally speak full sentences when using her smash attacks. She can say up to three sentences for each smash attack.
*Of all the fighters who have male and female variants, Wii Fit Trainer is the only one who is female by default, with the male version being the alternate.
**Oddly, if a battle is quit or won while Wii Fit Trainer is speaking, such as during one of her taunts or smash attacks, she can still be heard even over the announcer. She shares this trait with {{SSB4|Bayonetta}}.
*Wii Fit Trainer's general usage of exercises and yoga poses also extends to her [[Floor recovery|prone/supine]], [[air dodge]], [[sidestep]], [[roll]], [[Crouching|crouch]], [[Crawling|crawl]], [[teeter]], edge hang, dash attack (while holding a [[Items#Types of items|battering item]]) and [[screen KO]]'s animations.
*Wii Fit Trainer, {{SSB4|Mr. Game & Watch}}, Bayonetta and {{SSB4|Mega Man}} (albeit only while using his [[Forward smash|Mega Buster]]) are the only characters in ''SSB4'' to have different [[Charge|charging]] sound effects for their smash attacks, with her smash attacks charging with the blow of a whistle. This is a reference to exercises in ''Wii Fit'' beginning and ending with a whistle being blown.
*When the Wii Fit Trainer is unconscious, it looks like they're forming the Spinal Twist pose.
*Of all the characters in ''Smash 4'' who have male and female variants, Wii Fit Trainer is the only one who is female by default.
**Additionally, Wii Fit Trainer is the only one without a different name in Japan.
**Additionally, Wii Fit Trainer is the only one without a different name in Japan.
*Wii Fit Trainer and {{SSB4|Wario}} are the only characters who can heal themselves without the help of another character and/or when [[Item Switch|items are not made available]]; Wii Fit Trainer does so through [[Sun Salutation]] and [[Deep Breathing]], while Wario does so via [[Chomp]]ing his own [[Wario Bike]].
*In PAL French, Spanish, and German, the voice clip from the announcer on the victory screen is slightly different from the one used on the character select screen, instead featuring a noticeable translation of "the" ("'''l'''{{'}}Entraîneuse Wii Fit"/"'''l'''{{'}}Entraîneur Wii Fit", "'''la''' Entrenadora de Wii Fit"/"'''el''' Entrenador de Wii Fit", and "'''die''' Wii Fit-Trainerin"/"'''der''' Wii Fit-Trainer"). Oddly, this did not carry over to the NTSC French and Spanish translation.
*Interestingly, all of Wii Fit Trainer's grounded weak hitstun animations are directly copied from {{SSB4|Zelda}}'s animations due to briefly assuming her stance at the end. This assumes that Zelda's skeleton was used as a base when creating Wii Fit Trainer's skeleton.


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This article is about Wii Fit Trainer's appearance in Super Smash Bros. 4. For the character in other contexts, see Wii Fit Trainer.
Wii Fit Trainer
in Super Smash Bros. 4
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Wii Fit Trainer Male SSB4.png

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Universe Wii Fit
Other playable appearance in Ultimate


Availability Starter
Final Smash Wii Fit
Tier F (50)
Wii Fit Trainer (SSB4)
Wii Fit Trainer Weighs In!
—Introduction Tagline

Wii Fit Trainer (Wii Fit トレーナー, Wii Fit Trainer) is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. 4. She was revealed at E3 on June 11th, 2013.[1] A male version of Wii Fit Trainer was revealed in a Director's Room Miiverse post on October 31st, 2013, which also commemorated the release date of the trial version of Wii Fit U. The male Wii Fit Trainer was later confirmed to be an alternate costume during a Super Smash Bros. Direct on April 8th, 2014.[2] She was also among the first wave of amiibo compatible with SSB4.

October Moore, Steve Heinke, Tania Emery, and Luke Smith, who voice the female and male Wii Fit Trainers in the three Wii Fit games, reprise their roles in the American and British English versions of SSB4, respectively. Hitomi Hirose and Tomoyuki Higuchi, who voice the female and male Wii Fit Trainers in the three Wii Fit games, reprise their roles in the Japanese version of SSB4. The Portuguese, Dutch and Russian versions of SSB4 also use their British English voices. They also have different voice actors for the French, Spanish, German and Italian version of SSB4.

Wii Fit Trainer is ranked 50th out of 54 on the tier list, placing her at the bottom of the F tier. Wii Fit Trainer's greatest strength is her offensive potential: she is able to quickly rack up damage and has respectable power, both of which can be strengthened by using Deep Breathing.

She also has a useful projectile in both Sun Salutation and Header, while her unusual hitbox placements grant her both a deceptively decent combo game and impressive mindgame potential. Lastly, Wii Fit Trainer's overall mobility is good, thanks to her grounded mobility, high jumps, and ability to wall jump. By extension, these traits also grant her a good approach and, when coupled with Header, make her potent at edge-guard breaking.

However, Wii Fit Trainer's strengths are counterbalanced by her short range, owing to her hitboxes being mostly focused on very specific parts of her body. By extension, Wii Fit Trainer's grab game is very poor: her overall grab range is notoriously short; her pummel is very slow; and her throws have very minimal utility. Altogether, these traits make it difficult for her to space consistently at close range and/or against small characters.

Wii Fit Trainer's KO potential also ties in with this issue: her most powerful attacks are offset by considerable overall lag (smash attacks), specific sweetspots (up smash and back aerial), or insufficient knockback, which results in her having few dependable KO options at reasonable percentages without Deep Breathing's boost. Deep Breathing itself is also flawed: its duration is short and its recharge time is long, which necessitate wise usage. Lastly, Wii Fit Trainer's recovery is predictable and short-ranged without extendable elements (such as Header) or button mashing Super Hoop.

Due to her steep learning curve, hitbox placements and inconsistent KO potential, Wii Fit Trainer has a small playerbase and is perceived to have poor matchups against a large portion of the cast. However, she has nevertheless managed to achieve a decent amount of success at various levels of tournament play: John Numbers and Waveguider have collectively won a handful of local tournaments, while John Numbers, RIN and Wii Twerk Trainer have each managed to achieve several high placings in both singles and doubles play at regional and national tournaments.

Attributes[edit]

Wii Fit Trainer is a middleweight that, unsurprisingly for a character hailing from the Wii Fit series, has overall good mobility. She possesses good grounded mobility, thanks to her slightly above average walking and dashing speeds, above average traction, and very effective extended dash-dance. While Wii Fit Trainer's aerial mobility is marginally less effective in comparison because of her slightly below average air speed, it is nevertheless capable. This is thanks to her above average air acceleration, slightly above average gravity, her above average jump height, and her ability to wall jump. Wii Fit Trainer also has impressive evasiveness: her sidesteps, rolls and air dodges are all fast, while her crouch and crawl are the lowest ones in the game.

In keeping with her home series, Wii Fit Trainer's moveset involves her assuming various yoga poses or performing certain exercises. As a result, many of her attacks possess unusual hitbox properties. For example, her forward aerial and Header each have two hitboxes that allow them to either launch the opponent or meteor smash them, while her neutral attack, forward tilt and forward smash can punish and/or surprise opponents behind her, thanks to their backward hitboxes. In addition to granting Wii Fit Trainer impressive mindgame potential, her unique hitbox properties also make her capable of warding off pressure, or even punishing rolls.

Wii Fit Trainer's air game is also overall formidable. Her neutral aerial has a respectable damage output, favorable launching angles, and minimal ending and landing lag. These traits make it not only a very useful combo starter when SHFF'd, but also her overall best combo starter. With its ability to combo into her forward and up tilts, which also possess respectable combo potentials, neutral aerial is also pivotal aspect of Wii Fit Trainer's damage racking potential. Her up and back aerials can KO at reasonable percentages, even when not boosted by Deep Breathing, while her back aerial also has sex kick properties. Lastly, Wii Fit Trainer's forward and down aerials boast respectable damage outputs and are capable of meteor smashing. When supplemented with her capable recovery and aerial mobility, her forward, back and down aerials allow her to function as a potent edge-guarder.

Wii Fit Trainer also possesses versatile special moves. Sun Salutation charges quickly and is spammable, while fully charging it allows it to deal impressive damage and slightly heal Wii Fit Trainer upon being fired. Header is an extremely useful edge projectile, to the point that it is arguably one of the best edge-guard breakers in the game thanks to its utility: it can deter approaches after dropping from an edge, edge-guard recovery attempts, meteor smash opponents at point-blank range via its headbutt, and be canceled in order to play mindgames.

Deep Breathing increases her overall damage output, overall knockback and even her walking speed when it is successfully used. As such, it can bolster her already strong damage racking ability and KOing options, strengthen her forward tilt and fully charged Sun Salutation into becoming viable KOing options, and supplement her camping ability alongside Sun Salutation and Header. In addition to its offensive benefits, Deep Breathing also slightly heals Wii Fit Trainer like Sun Salutation. Wii Fit Trainer's primary recovery option, Super Hoop, grants above average vertical distance when button mashed. It also deals 5% to any opponents that come into contact with the hoops, which grants it some protection against edge-guarders.

Although Wii Fit Trainer's unique hitbox placements grant her some noteworthy benefits, their placements are also problematic. This is especially evident with smaller characters, as Wii Fit Trainer's fastest attacks to threaten them with are her neutral attack and forward tilt, and even then she can only do so when using their leg hitboxes. Wii Fit Trainer's range is further hindered by her grounded moves largely keeping her stationary, with her up smash being possibly her riskiest yet most rewarding move: despite being her strongest attack overall with or without Deep Breathing, its strongest hitbox is located entirely at her hands and upper arms, making it deceptively difficult to hit even grounded opponents who are practically touching her, unless their hurtboxes are high or large.

Wii Fit Trainer's grab game is also unimpressive. While her grabs are easy to land from out of shield thanks to her high traction, they have poor ranges outside of that position. This is further compounded by her grabbox's relatively high position, making it one of the few grabs that will easily miss smaller opponents. Additionally, her pummel's high damage output is offset by its status as the second slowest pummel in the game. Lastly, her throws are largely unrewarding overall: none of them possess KO potential at reasonable percentages, even when boosted by Deep Breathing, while forward, up and down throws have minimal combo potential only from 0%-20%.

Although the majority of Wii Fit Trainer's moves have minimal start-up lag, they are hindered by considerable ending lag. As such, she must plan accordingly in order to avoid punishment when attempting to use her neutral aerial's combos, and especially her KOing options. Lastly, Wii Fit Trainer's KO potential is inconsistent due to both her small number of KOing options outside of Deep Breathing, as well as Deep Breathing itself. Her KOing options without Deep Breathing consist of her smash attacks, back aerial and up aerial, and they all boast respectable power. However, up aerial is the only one that is not burdened with any glaring issues in regard to lag or hitbox placements.

While Deep Breathing remedies this and also makes forward tilt and fully charged Sun Salutation into viable KOing options, it only lasts for approximately 9.8 seconds upon its first successful use (approximately 7 seconds upon subsequent uses) and has a considerably long recharge time, regardless of whether or not it was successfully performed. Lastly, Wii Fit Trainer's varied recovery is nonetheless predictable, as Super Hoop is quite easy to gimp due to its linearity, rather slow speed and very minimal horizontal range.

In regard to custom moves, Wii Fit Trainer benefits significantly from one: Jumbo Hoop. While it grants minimal vertical distance and has an extreme amount of ending lag, it grants very good horizontal distance. It also possesses a very large hitbox, which can deal up to 30%, a good amount of shield damage, boasts priority over all non-disjointed and/or non-projectile attacks, and can even be used to edge-guard, gimp, or KO.

Overall, Wii Fit Trainer has a steep learning curve, as wise usage of her distinct hitbox placements can confound opponents and leave them guessing as to how to counteract them. As such, she performs optimally with a hit and run playstyle that relies on using her unique hitboxes for combos, mindgames, punishment and warding off pressure, using her potent air game for edge-guarding, and using her projectiles to camp or zone.

Update history[edit]

Wii Fit Trainer has been noticeably buffed via game updates. Update 1.1.0 improved the damage outputs, knockback, and ranges of many of her moves, while her grabs became much more reliable overall due to their grab boxes being lowered. Wii Fit Trainer's special moves were also improved in a variety of ways. Both Sun Salutation and Sweeping Sun Salutation now heal 1% more, improving their utility. Header's cancel timing has been decreased, which allows for more mix-ups, while it and its variations gained increased knockback growth on all of their respective hitboxes, and increased health for their soccer balls.

Lastly, Deep Breathing now grants a 20% boost (16% for subsequent uses) to her overall damage output, which consequently improves knockback as well. It lasts 9.8 seconds on a fresh use, and as short as 7.2 seconds on a stale use (the move has a 60 second refresh time). This significantly improves Deep Breathing's utility thanks to allowing Wii Fit Trainer to inflict much more damage and KO reliably.

However, the changes to the shield mechanics brought about in updates 1.1.0 and 1.1.1 slightly hinder her, as her moveset's low hitlag makes her attacks less safe on shield despite her reliable projectiles. Nevertheless, the buffs Wii Fit Trainer received have improved her standing against the rest of the cast.

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS 1.0.4

  • Nerf Air dodge landing lag standardized: 12 → 22 frames.
  • Nerf Forward aerial's third hitbox is no longer unblockable.


Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS 1.0.5

Super Smash Bros. 4 1.1.0

  • Buff Up tilt deals 2% more damage: 8% → 10%.
  • Buff Forward smash's hitbox sizes increased.
  • Buff Up smash's knockback scaling increased (95 (clean hands)/100 (clean body)/110 (late hands)/105 (late body) → 97/102/112/107), improving its KO potential.
  • Buff Up smash's hitbox sizes increased.
  • Buff Down smash deals 2% more damage (10% (far)/8% (near) → 12%/10%) and has higher knockback scaling (107 → 110), improving its KO potential.
  • Buff Neutral aerial's knockback scaling increased (70 (hit 1)/100 (hit 2) → 72/102) and its first hitbox's size increased, improving its combo potential.
  • Buff Forward aerial's knockback scaling increased (100 (arm)/60 (leg) → 102/62).
  • Buff Back aerial's foot hitbox's knockback scaling increased (98 (clean)/100 (late) → 100/102), improving its KO potential.
  • Buff Up aerial's knockback scaling increased (80 → 82), improving its KO potential.
  • Buff Down aerial's knockback scaling increased (80 (grounded)/78 (aerial)/100 (late) → 82/80/102).
  • Buff All grabs have had their grabboxes lowered, improving their reliability against crouching or small characters.
  • Buff Sun Salutation and Sweeping Sun Salutation heal 1% more damage (1% (Sun Salutation)/2% (Sweeping Sun Salutation) → 2%/3%).
  • Buff All variations of Header have had their hitboxes' knockback scaling and soccer balls' health increased, improving their spacing potentials.
  • Buff Header's landing lag decreased (30 frames → 20 (hit)/15 (cancel)).
  • Buff Deep Breathing increases overall damage output more (1.16× (initial) → 1.2x) and for a longer period of time (8 seconds (initial) → 9.8 seconds). These changes significantly improve its utility.

Super Smash Bros. 4 1.1.1

  • Buff Volatile Breathing can hit floored opponents.

Moveset[edit]

  • Wii Fit Trainer can increase her overall damage output with Deep Breathing. The following moveset list details the properties of her attacks when she has not used Deep Breathing.
  • Wii Fit Trainer can crawl and wall jump. Her crawl notably has the shortest height in the game.

For a gallery of Wii Fit Trainer's hitboxes, see here.

  Name Damage Description
Neutral attack Lunge (ランジ) 3% (most), 2% (late rear) Performs a Single Leg Extension, Knee Raise, and Single Leg Kneeling Squat to attack with an outstretched arm, knee strike, and kneeling stomp, respectively. The first hit also has a hitbox on Wii Fit Trainer's leg that deals much more knockback and has mindgame potential, as it can be used for spacing or edge-guarding. The third hit is able to bury grounded opponents, which can easily follow up into a tilt attack or a smash attack. However, Wii Fit Trainer can also wait for the opponent to wriggle out of being buried and catch them with an aerial attack.
2%
3%
Forward tilt Dancer (ダンスのポーズ, Dance Pose) 9% Assumes the Dancer pose to simultaneously perform a knifehand thrust and scorpion kick. As a result, it is useful for punishing rolling opponents. Does not move her at all on use, which can make it difficult to land. Both of Wii Fit Trainer's limbs have high knockback growth, but have differing traits: her arm launches the opponent horizontally and is better for KOing, whereas her leg launches them vertically and is thus able to start combos. Its different launching trajectories also grant it mindgame potential when it is pivoted. Her arm KOs middleweights at 144% while near the edge, whereas her leg KOs them at 162%.
Up tilt Triangle (三角のポーズ, Triangular Pose) 10% (front), 2% (close late rear) Assumes the Triangle pose to attack with her outstretched arm. Only possesses a small hitbox on her arm, making it rather difficult to use as the move may whiff even if an opponent is close by. Launches the opponent straight up and is reliable for combos, particularly into itself and up smash, or as a follow-up from a short hopped up aerial.
Down tilt Bridge (橋のポーズ, Bridge Pose) 12% Assumes the Bridge pose to attack with her knees. It has fairly quick start-up and deals both respectable damage and high hitstun, but lacks knockback for its power and has high ending lag. Useful for retaliating after dodging with her effective crouch. It is also capable of launching opponents behind her, which can be immediately followed up with a reversed forward tilt or a reversed fully charged Sun Salutation.
Dash attack Gate (かんぬきのポーズ, Gate Pose) 6% Assumes the Gate pose while sliding to attack with her arcing arm. It has a respectable duration, which makes it useful for mindgames when used alongside a fox-trot. However, it is punishable on shield.
Forward smash Warrior (英雄のポーズ, Warrior Pose) 15.5%/14% Assumes the Warrior pose to attack with her outstretched arms on both sides. Strikes in both directions, but the backward hit may miss smaller characters. Its front hit may not reliably connect, as the hitbox is at Wii Fit Trainer's arm, especially if the opponent is small or the opponent has been buried. Its sweetspot KOs middleweights at 103% while near the edge. However, its considerable start-up and ending lag make it very punishable.
Up smash Tree (立ち木のポーズ, Standing Tree Pose) 18% (clean hands), 15% (clean body), 11% (late lands), 8% (late body) Assumes the Tree pose to attack with her outstretched, clasped hands. It has good vertical range and its clean hitboxes grant intangibility from start-up, making it useful for aerial protection. However, its purely vertical hitbox makes it extremely difficult to use against a grounded opponent, as Wii Fit Trainer has to practically touch them in order to hit them. In addition, it is very punishable because of its considerable start-up and ending lag. Its clean hands' hitbox KOs middleweights at 98% from center-stage, whereas its clean body's hitbox KOs them at 106%.
Down smash Arm & Leg Lift (アーム&レッグレイズ, Arm & Leg Raise) 12% (outside), 10% (inside) Performs an Arm & Leg Lift to attack with an outstretched arm and outstretched leg. It is a semi-spike and boasts very high knockback, which makes it very useful for punishing rolls, setting up edge-guards or KOing outright. Due to Wii Fit Trainer's excellent crouch height, it can even avoid certain moves for a free retaliating hit. Due to having the highest amount of start-up lag out her smash attacks, as well as a considerable amount of ending lag, it is very punishable. Its outside hitbox KOs middleweights at 113% while near the edge.
Neutral aerial Jackknife (ジャックナイフ) 5% (hit 1), 9% (hit 2) Assumes the Jackknife pose to attack with her arms and legs. It deals impressive damage when both of its hits connect, connects much easier compared to most of her attacks thanks to its fairly large hitbox, has minimal ending and landing lag, and auto-cancels from a short hop. Altogether, these traits make it a very useful combo starter when SHFF'd, and her overall best combo starter. Its most reliable combos are into her forward and up tilts from 0%-10%, with the former tilt being capable of leading into aerial combos when connecting with its leg hitbox, while the latter tilt can combo into her neutral attack. Beginning at 50%, it can combo into her other aerials, which are effective up to high percentages, or even set up into an up smash for a KO. In the event both hits do not land, it still has combo potential via its first hit, which can combo into a back aerial.
Forward aerial Single-Leg Extension (片足バランスウォーク, Single-Leg Balance Walk) 10% (clean), 6% (late) Performs a Single Leg Extension to attack with an outstretched arm and outstretched leg. Due to its hitbox placements, it can hit opponents in front of and/or behind her, but can be awkward to connect with due to its small hitboxes. Wii Fit Trainer's leg can meteor smash when clean, and thanks to it coming out on frame 9 like her arm hitbox, it is among the fastest meteor smashes in the game. It also has sex kick properties, but unlike typical sex kicks, it has a short duration. Auto-cancels from a short hop.
Back aerial Cobra (コブラのポーズ, Cobra Pose) 13.5% (clean feet), 11% (clean legs), 9% (clean body), 6% (late) Assumes the Cobra pose to perform a double-footed back kick. It comes out on frame 5, making it Wii Fit Trainer's fastest aerial, and a fast attack in general. When coupled with its high knockback growth, its clean feet hitbox enables it to KO middleweights at 120% while near the edge. It also has sex kick properties, but unlike typical sex kicks, it has a short duration.
Up aerial Half-Moon (三日月のポーズ, Crescent Pose) 10% Assumes the Half Moon pose to attack with her outstretched, clasped hands. It comes out on frame 6, making it Wii Fit Trainer's second fastest aerial, and a fast attack in general. In addition to having a wide range compared to the Trainer's other aerials, it has good juggling potential, auto-cancels from a short hop and is fairly strong, as it KOs middleweights at 122% while near the upper blast line.
Down aerial Chair (腰かけのポーズ, Sitting Pose) 13% (clean grounded), 14% (clean aerial), 8% (late) Assumes the Chair pose to perform a double foot stomp. It can meteor smash aerial opponents, but not grounded ones. Despite this, it is still fairly powerful against grounded opponents, as it KOs middleweights at 144% while near the edge. However, it comes out on frame 20, which makes it Wii Fit Trainer's slowest aerial.
Grab Rowing Squat (スクワット, Squat) Performs a bodyweight squat to grab and lift the opponent off the ground. Wii Fit Trainer's grabs have extremely short ranges, to the point that they almost require her to be physically touching the opponent in order to connect.
Pummel Grab Neck Stretch (つかみネックストレッチ) 3% Squeezes the opponent. It is one of the most damaging pummels in the game, but also the second slowest one in the game, surpassed only by Robin's.
Forward throw Jump Serve (サーブ, Serve) 3% (hit 1), 7% (throw) A jump serve, a technique used in volleyball. Due to having the second highest base knockback and lowest knockback growth out of her throws, its only combo is into a fully charged Sun Salutation beginning at 0% and up to low percentages. Outside of this, its utility consists only of dealing damage and setting up an edge-guard.
Back throw Dropkick (スイミングターン, Swimming Turn) 3% (hit 1), 6% (throw) Throws the opponent behind herself and then dropkicks them away. Like forward throw, it has high base knockback and below average knockback growth, which make it unable to KO reliably. As a result, its utility consists only of dealing damage and setting up an edge-guard.
Up throw Jump Set (トス, Toss) 11% A jump set, a technique used in volleyball. It has the lowest base knockback and the highest knockback growth out of her throws, which allows it to combo into an up aerial at low percents for damage or at higher percents as a KO setup, although this combo is easily avoidable. Despite being Wii Fit Trainer's most damaging throw, its average knockback growth results in it being unsuited for KOing without a boost from Deep Breathing.
Down throw Vaulting Horse Jump (跳び箱跳び) 7% Slams the opponent onto the ground between her legs. Due to it being her least damaging throw, and being almost impossible to combo with because of its long ending lag, it is effectively her least effective throw. Its only follow-ups are a back aerial or a reversed fully charged Sun Salutation, but these require hard reads.
Forward roll
Back roll
Spot dodge
Air dodge
Techs
Floor attack (front)
Floor getups (front)
  7% Performs a spinning, double-footed roundhouse kick.
Floor attack (back)
Floor getups (back)
  7% Kicks around herself while getting up.
Floor attack (trip)
Floor getups (trip)
  5% Kicks around herself while getting up.
Edge attack
Edge getups
  7% Performs a dropkick while climbing up.
Neutral special Default Sun Salutation 5% (uncharged), 18% (fully charged) Assumes the Sun Worship pose and charges a yellow energy ball in front of herself.[2] Like Charge Shot, the energy ball grows in size as it charges. A fully charged Sun Salutation is quite strong,[2] as it KOs middleweights at 148% while near the edge. Firing a fully charged Sun Salutation also heals Wii Fit Trainer by 2%. Charging a Sun Salutation also causes a weak push effect during the charge.
Custom 1 Enriched Sun Salutation 3% (uncharged), 21% (fully charged) Instead of growing, the energy ball shrinks as it charges. It deals more damage when fully charged, but does not heal Wii Fit Trainer. It is also useful for playing mindgames, since its small size when fully charged can make opponents assume that it is merely an uncharged Sun Salutation.
Custom 2 Sweeping Sun Salutation 1.2% (uncharged), 1.6% (fully charged) The energy ball hits multiple times, which enables it to drag opponents with it. If released at full charge, it will heal 3%. However, it travels slower.
Side special Default Header 15% (clean headbutt), 10% (late headbutt), 8-9% (ball) Heads a soccer ball. It has impressive mindgame potential overall, due to its manipulable nature and hitboxes. The ball can be hit early if the special button is pressed, which launches the ball at different angles. Wii Fit Trainer can also air dodge upon initiating it, which drops the ball next to her and allows her to subsequently launch it with any other attack. However, air dodging while using Header renders her helpless. Aside from hitting the ball, the headbutt itself can be used as an attack and is able to meteor smash. In addition to its offensive potential, it has recovery potential: using it after a jump grants a slight boost upward, whereas using it while descending will briefly stall her, similarly to Cape. However, it cannot be used again until Wii Fit Trainer lands on a platform or stage, while its meteor smash hitbox is small due to only covering her head.
Custom 1 Huge Header 15% (clean headbutt), 10% (late headbutt) The soccer ball is much larger, but is slower and deals less damage. It stays on the stage for some time, and can hit opponents multiple times if it bounces off the stage and touches the opponent again.
Custom 2 Weighted Header 15% (clean headbutt), 10% (late headbutt) The soccer ball is heavier, stronger and faster, which make it capable of KOing much earlier than Header. However, it disappears faster and its heavier weight results in it having extremely limited range, as it will drop near Wii Fit Trainer's feet if used.
Up special Default Super Hoop 5% Twirls hula hoops around herself in order to ascend. Button mashing will make Wii Fit Trainer ascend higher and faster, which greatly improves its ascent. At the end of the move, the hoops fall and can hit opponents. The hoops deal damage and can be used to stage spike, although this is somewhat difficult and risky.
Custom 1 Jumbo Hoop 6% Covers minimal vertical distance, but considerable horizontal distance. It also has much larger hoops and grants much better maneuverability. Deceptively useful as an attack, as the hoops have a large hitbox and great maneuverability, allowing Wii Fit Trainer to keep the hoops on the opponent to deal a sizable amount of damage. It is equally difficult to interrupt outside of projectiles.
Custom 2 Hoop Hurricane 2% (loop 1), 4% (loop 2) The hoops vacuum opponents, hit multiple times, and have an overall faster animation. Without button mashing, it covers very minimal vertical distance, whereas button mashing enables it to cover slightly more vertical distance than Super Hoop.
Down special Default Deep Breathing Takes a deep breath.[2] When used correctly, it heals 2% and increases her walking speed and overall damage output by 20% (this consequently improves knockback as well) for 9.8 seconds.[2] However, it has a long recharge time of 60 seconds. Subsequent uses also grant a lower damage output increase (16%) and a shorter duration (7 seconds), regardless of whether or not the initial use was successful.
Custom 1 Volatile Breathing 15% (near), 8% (far) Instead of healing Wii Fit Trainer and boosting her damage output and knockback, it creates a large explosion. The move also has a much shorter recharge time between uses.
Custom 2 Steady Breathing Instead of boosting Wii Fit Trainer's overall damage output and knockback, it significantly increases her weight and grants super armor. It also heals 5%, but takes significantly longer to recharge when used.
Final Smash Wii Fit 5%, 4%, 3% (based on position and timing) Assumes the Warrior pose to emit several multicolored afterimages forward, with each afterimage dealing damage and launching any opponents hit.

Stats[edit]

Stats Weight Dash speed Walk speed Traction Air friction Air speed Air acceleration Gravity Falling speed Jumpsquat Jump height Double jump height
Value 96 1.5 – Initial dash
1.696 – Run
1.166 0.06 0.015 0.97 0.01 – Base
0.08 – Additional
0.09 1.3 – Base
2.08Fast-fall
5 35.599998 - Base
16.191645 - Short hop
33.5

Announcer call[edit]

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On-screen appearance[edit]

  • Steps off the Wii Balance Board after balancing on it. After stepping off, the Balance Board floats into the air, waves goodbye to Wii Fit Trainer, and then disappears in a puff of smoke.
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Taunts[edit]

An icon for denoting incomplete things.
  • Up taunt: Stretches her arms above her head, saying "Let's get a good stretch." (ストレッチは念入りにしましょう, Stretch thoroughly.)[3]
  • Side taunt: Stretches her shoulders, saying "Stretch those shoulders." (肩の筋肉を伸ばします, Stretch those shoulder muscles.)
  • Down taunt: Sits down and stretches her legs, saying "Let's stretch our legs." (脚を伸ばしましょう, Let's stretch our legs.) Much like Luigi's side taunt, this taunt can allow Wii Fit Trainer to avoid attacks with high hitboxes.
Up taunt Side taunt Down taunt
WiiFitTrainerUpTauntSSB4.gif WiiFitTrainerSideTauntSSB4.gif WiiFitTrainerDownTauntSSB4.gif

Idle poses[edit]

  • Stretches her neck.
  • Shifts her weight and twists her hips.
WiiFitTrainerIdlePose1WiiU.jpg WiiFitTrainerIdlePose2WiiU.jpg

Crowd cheer[edit]

English Japanese
Cheer
Description Wii Fit! Trainer-san!
Pitch Group chant Group chant

Victory poses[edit]

An icon for denoting incomplete things.
A remix of the jingle that plays upon successfully completing a minigame in the Wii Fit series.
  • Assumes the Triangle pose, then the Standing Knee Hug pose, and then the Single Leg Extension pose.
  • Assumes the Tree pose and then the Warrior pose.
  • Wipes her forehead with a towel draped around her shoulders and then strikes a thumbs up.
Female FemaleWiiFitTrainerPose1WiiU.gif FemaleWiiFitTrainerPose2WiiU.gif FemaleWiiFitTrainerPose3WiiU.gif
Male MaleWiiFitTrainerPose1WiiU.gif MaleWiiFitTrainerPose2WiiU.gif MaleWiiFitTrainerPose3WiiU.gif
  • During these victory poses, Wii Fit Trainer will say one of these lines depending on their gender.
Female outfits Male outfits
"The key is to focus on your balance." "Feel the stretch through your arm and leg."
"Work hard to tone that tummy!" "Let's work on building a strong upper body."
"That's it, feel the burn!" "Stretching your spine will help stimulate your body."
"Let's tone up those legs." "Time to firm up your thighs and back muscles!"
"Good posture begins with a strong base." "This pose strengthens the back and improves posture."
"Let's step up the intensity!" "Stabilize your upper body."
"Let's work on your balance." "Let's work on your coordination."
"Feel the burn in your thighs and glutes!" "This exercise works your core muscles."
"Don't forget to exhale when exerting yourself." "Keep at it every day to improve your posture!"
"How about some deep breathing?" "Let's do some jackknife exercises!"
"Watch your posture. Keep those glutes tucked in!" "Follow my lead as we do this pose together!"
"Tuck in those glutes!" "Exercise every day to tone your body!"
"Now that was a great workout!" "That was a great workout!"
"Work towards strong, firm abs!"
"Your lower body is key for support."
"When exerting yourself, remember to keep breathing."
"Firm up those abs!"
"You're wobbling! Try to keep your balance."
"Now, let's try it together!"
"Let's get fired up!"

In competitive play[edit]

Tier placement and history[edit]

Wii Fit Trainer remained one of the most obscure characters throughout SSB4's lifetime, despite some brief flashes of success. While players pointed out her decent camping potential courtesy of Sun Salutation and Header, Deep Breathing's healing and temporary buff abilities, potentially powerful combos when given the opportunity, and her fast frame data, most have argued that her disadvantages were too significant in competitive play. Her scarce combo options mixed with her overall moveset's minuscule hitboxes (most notably her grab before update 1.1.0, alongside up smash) resulted in Wii Fit Trainer being extremely difficult to utilize. As such, her playerbase was rather perpetually meager throughout the game's competitive lifespan, in spite of notable players' efforts such as John Numbers and Waveguider.

Even when Wii Fit Trainer achieved notable results at national-tournaments such as EVO 2015, her very minimal representation reflected her status as a low-tier character throughout SSB4's lifespan, demonstrated with her initial ranking relegating her to 39th on the first tier list. The addition of DLC characters served mostly to harm her, as she did not possess a single favorable matchup out of all of them. Cloud and Bayonetta were commonplace in many tournamnets, and could easily wall out against Wii Fit Trainer, even with the aid of Sun Salutation enhancing her damage output. As a result of her being unable to reliably break through top-tier staples, she tied with Bowser Jr. for 46th/47th on the second tier list. Without significant advancements to her metagame, she dropped to 49th on the third tier list and then 50th on the fourth and final tier list.

Since then, Wii Fit Trainer players have failed to develop notable breakthroughs to their camping and combo abilities while her limitations were only further highlighted. This is further demonstrated by other lower-tiered characters achieving more notable success than her, which included achievements like zaki's 17th-place run with King Dedede at 2GG: Hyrule Saga, Gungnir's 17th-place finish at Umebura Japan Major with Ganondorf, and Captain L being ranked on the Panda Global Rankings 100 with Jigglypuff (although the latter needed to complement his results with Jigglypuff). As such, most professionals maintain that her current placement is accurate, while other players argue her strong placements at select tournaments (such as EVO 2015) warrant a slightly higher placement. Regardless, Wii Fit Trainer has heavily struggled to find success throughout the metagame as a result of her shallow combo tree and meager hitboxes.

Official Custom Moveset Project[edit]

Character Custom sets available
Wii Fit Trainer (SSB4) Wii Fit Trainer 2321 1321 3321 3221 2221
3323 1323 1121 2322 2311

Most historically significant players[edit]

See also: Category:Wii Fit Trainer players (SSB4)

In Solo Modes[edit]

All-Star Mode[edit]

In All-Star Mode, Wii Fit Trainer is fought in Stage 7 in the 3DS version or Stage 1 in the Wii U version alongside Rosalina & Luma, Greninja, Dark Pit, Lucina, Robin, Shulk, Corrin, and Bayonetta.

Super Smash Bros. for Wii UEvent Matches[edit]

Solo Events[edit]

Co-op Events[edit]

Congratulations screens[edit]

3DS[edit]

Wii U[edit]

Trophies[edit]

Wii Fit Trainer's default trophy is obtained by clearing Classic Mode as Wii Fit Trainer. Their alternate trophy is obtained by clearing All-Star Mode as Wii Fit Trainer in the 3DS version or purchasing it in the Trophy Shop for 1000G in the Wii U version. The Wii Fit trophy is obtained only in the Wii U version by clearing All-Star Mode as Wii Fit Trainer.

3DS Classic Mode trophy
Wii U Classic Mode trophy
Wii Fit Trainer
NTSC The female trainer who helps you in the Wii Fit series. She favors a fighting style composed of yoga poses. This makes her a capable close-quarters fighter, but she has ranged attacks as well. She also has a move called Deep Breathing, which can heal you and increase attack power if timed right.
Wii: Wii Fit (05/2008)
Wii: Wii Fit Plus (10/2009)
PAL You can choose one of two Trainers to help whip you into shape – or better yet, whip everyone else into shape! Use all sorts of yoga poses and exercises to get fit and flexible, and inflict serious damage on the other fighters in the process! Or try some deep-breathing drills to increase power and defence. It's all good!
Wii: Wii Fit (04/2008)
Wii: Wii Fit Plus (10/2009)
3DS All-Star Mode trophy
Wii U alternate trophy
Wii Fit Trainer (Alt.)
NTSCSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS The male trainer from the Wii Fit series, his neutral special Sun Salutation charges up a ball of light that, when launched, will heal him a bit. His Jackknife pose is excellent for toning the abdominal muscles, but in Smash Bros. the Wii Fit Trainer uses it as an air attack. Timed right, the attack can hit twice!
NTSCSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U The male trainer from the Wii Fit series, his standard special Sun Salutation charges up a ball of light that, when launched, will heal him a bit. His Jackknife pose is excellent for toning the abdominal muscles, but in Smash Bros. the Wii Fit Trainer uses it as an air attack. When timed right, the attack can hit twice!
Wii: Wii Fit (05/2008)
Wii: Wii Fit Plus (10/2009)
PAL The Wii Fit Trainers' Sun Salutation move charges a ball of sunlight in front of you, which you can then fire forwards. When fully charged, it even heals you slightly! Jackknife exercises can help tone your abs, but they also work for air attacks in this game. Get close to a foe and, if you time it right, you can do a rep to hit them twice.
Wii: Wii Fit (04/2008)
Wii: Wii Fit Plus (10/2009)
Wii Fit trophy
Wii Fit
NTSC Wii Fit Trainer strikes the Warrior pose, sending an army of silhouettes flying forth in a variety of poses (21 in all!). This Final Smash's individual hits don't hurt much, but they add up and can even push foes off the edge. Meanwhile, Wii Fit Trainer is invincible! Unleash it at a height to get the full range of the cone effect.
PAL Wii Fit Trainer takes the Warrior pose, then sends an army of silhouettes flying forth in a variety of poses (21 in total!) This Final Smash's individual hits don't hurt much, but they add up, and can even push foes off the edge. Meanwhile, Wii Fit Trainer is invincible! Unleash it from a height to get the full range of the fan effect.

Alternate costumes[edit]

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Reveal trailer[edit]

Gallery[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • Wii Fit Trainer is the only character who uses her standard artwork while appearing on the boxart for both versions of SSB4. All other characters that appear on the boxart display unique poses.
  • Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS marks the first time the Wii Fit Trainer is playable.
  • Wii Fit Trainer and Lucario are the only characters in SSB4 who are uniquely associated with a particular effect. In her case, she is associated with the solar effect, because of Sun Salutation.
  • Altogether, Wii Fit Trainer has 17 voice actors across both genders and all languages, the most out of any character in SSB4.
    • When disregarding Smash Taunt voice actors, Wii Fit Trainer is the only character in the entire series to have two different English voices for each gender. There is one British voice (for each gender) and one American voice.
    • In the North American release, although both Wii Fit Trainers typically speak in North American accents, the voice that appears in the background of Wii Fit Studio (the female one only) speaks in a British accent when she says, "Now, return to your original position." This was fixed in update 1.1.1.
  • Oddly, the male Wii Fit Trainer's voice in North American versions of SSB4 uses a reverberating echo during his Final Smash, instead of the smooth echo effect used by the female Wii Fit Trainer and every other character.
  • Wii Fit Trainer is the only character to occasionally speak full sentences when using her smash attacks. She can say up to three sentences for each smash attack.
    • Oddly, if a battle is quit or won while Wii Fit Trainer is speaking, such as during one of her taunts or smash attacks, she can still be heard even over the announcer. She shares this trait with Bayonetta.
  • Wii Fit Trainer's general usage of exercises and yoga poses also extends to her prone/supine, air dodge, sidestep, roll, crouch, crawl, teeter, edge hang, dash attack (while holding a battering item) and screen KO's animations.
  • Wii Fit Trainer, Mr. Game & Watch, Bayonetta and Mega Man (albeit only while using his Mega Buster) are the only characters in SSB4 to have different charging sound effects for their smash attacks, with her smash attacks charging with the blow of a whistle. This is a reference to exercises in Wii Fit beginning and ending with a whistle being blown.
  • When the Wii Fit Trainer is unconscious, it looks like they're forming the Spinal Twist pose.
  • Of all the characters in Smash 4 who have male and female variants, Wii Fit Trainer is the only one who is female by default.
    • Additionally, Wii Fit Trainer is the only one without a different name in Japan.
  • Wii Fit Trainer and Wario are the only characters who can heal themselves without the help of another character and/or when items are not made available; Wii Fit Trainer does so through Sun Salutation and Deep Breathing, while Wario does so via Chomping his own Wario Bike.
  • In PAL French, Spanish, and German, the voice clip from the announcer on the victory screen is slightly different from the one used on the character select screen, instead featuring a noticeable translation of "the" ("l'Entraîneuse Wii Fit"/"l'Entraîneur Wii Fit", "la Entrenadora de Wii Fit"/"el Entrenador de Wii Fit", and "die Wii Fit-Trainerin"/"der Wii Fit-Trainer"). Oddly, this did not carry over to the NTSC French and Spanish translation.
  • Interestingly, all of Wii Fit Trainer's grounded weak hitstun animations are directly copied from Zelda's animations due to briefly assuming her stance at the end. This assumes that Zelda's skeleton was used as a base when creating Wii Fit Trainer's skeleton.

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