Xbox Fitness
31 Achievements
1,825
335-472h
Xbox One
Aced!
Completed all session challenges for one workout.
50
0.38%
How to unlock the Aced! achievement in Xbox Fitness - Definitive Guide
Ok, I wanted to provide more clarity around what you actually need to do to get this achievement since it took a while to figure it out, it is not about doing all the challenges in one session at one time (instead it is about doing them over time).
Every fitness session has 12 challenges. They usually give you 3 at a time to work on (like get x amount of FP in x number of drills, etc). The easiest ones to do are the 10 minute solutions. I personally liked Low Impact Fat Blaster since it didn't have ground exercises (which XB1 Kinect is better than 360 at picking up, but it still sucks).
If you want to see your progress for the achievement in game, go to you fitness profile from the main page, then go into progress. If you scroll to the right you see session challenges. They are grouped by the program type, but drill into whatever session you seem to do a lot of and you can see how many of 12 you have completed.
As mentioned, I personally used Low Impact Fat Blaster, nothing was too bad. The longest one was get 25 total session stars, which forces you to do the session 5 times at 5 stars at a minimum (7 times at 4 stars, etc). Cardio Max is pretty easy as well it looks like, but I haven't finished all 12 challenges to verify what the last few are.
Hope this helps clear it up to people how this is done.
Every fitness session has 12 challenges. They usually give you 3 at a time to work on (like get x amount of FP in x number of drills, etc). The easiest ones to do are the 10 minute solutions. I personally liked Low Impact Fat Blaster since it didn't have ground exercises (which XB1 Kinect is better than 360 at picking up, but it still sucks).
If you want to see your progress for the achievement in game, go to you fitness profile from the main page, then go into progress. If you scroll to the right you see session challenges. They are grouped by the program type, but drill into whatever session you seem to do a lot of and you can see how many of 12 you have completed.
As mentioned, I personally used Low Impact Fat Blaster, nothing was too bad. The longest one was get 25 total session stars, which forces you to do the session 5 times at 5 stars at a minimum (7 times at 4 stars, etc). Cardio Max is pretty easy as well it looks like, but I haven't finished all 12 challenges to verify what the last few are.
Hope this helps clear it up to people how this is done.
3 Comments
Good Advice, thanks
By Pebster on 09 Jan 2014 23:56
Have the added challenges now so all events have 16 instead of 12?
By TheIrishBeast on 19 Apr 2016 14:28
Its pretty clear now thats the easiest workout for most of these achievements is the cardio max workout. The reason for this is you dont need to go with the rhythm exactly to get a multiplier. Just always be moving and following as best you can and you will keep the highest multiplier netting you five star sessions pretty much every time. The first set you should get all of them if you go hard on your first workout. The third and second require you to just get task that are honestly pretty easy to do with this workout. If your ever afraid you are gonna not get five stars on a drill then just do jumping jacks until you get it there and rest if you want well waiting for the drill to end.
1 Comment
Cardio max is definetly the best workout to do. Just hop around like a crazy person and you'll easily get it.
By Oil1983 on 05 Feb 2014 05:49