Wii Fit Trainer

The Wii Fit Trainer (, Wii Fit Trainer) is a role in the series filled by a female or male fitness instructor.

Origin
In the Wii Fit games, the player can select between a male or a female fitness trainer, who instructs and guides them through fitness exercises by posing in a way that the player then has to mimic. The fully-voiced trainers, which appear as mildly stylized humans with snow-white skin, give advice and encouragement to the player during these activities. The player can also compete against their trainer in push-up, plank, and jackknife challenges, once these are unlocked. The trainers do not have much character to speak of, being simple instructors for the player to follow, but some personality can be gleaned from their actions. For example, the trainer sometimes delays the beginning of a session, and the opposite trainer may occasionally substitute for the player's choice; actions like these humanize the trainers somewhat, implying that they run late or miss a shift.

The Wii Fit Trainers are never named as such in the Wii Fit games, only ever being referred to as generic "trainers". The name was created by the Super Smash Bros. series to give them a more distinctive identity.

As a playable character
The female Wii Fit Trainer was confirmed as a playable newcomer in Super Smash Bros. 4 on June 11th, 2013, during E3 2013, with her own trailer being shown. The male Wii Fit Trainer was confirmed to appear in the game on October 31st, 2013, the day the trial version of Wii Fit U was released, and was later confirmed as an alternate costume in the Super Smash Bros. Direct presentation. The respective voice actors for both the female and male trainers reprise their roles in nearly every regional version of the game, resulting in 17 voice actors for six distinct languages (including two sets for American and British English, as well as Latin American and Iberian Spanish; furthermore, the male Wii Fit Trainer has two voice actors in French).

On the current SSB4 tier list, Wii Fit Trainer is at 51st place out of 55, ranking at the bottom of the F tier. Her quick mobility grants her a good approach, along with decent combo ability. She also comes equipped with two useful projectiles in Sun Salutation and Header, with the former being capable of healing her, and the latter being useful for edge-guard breaking and even being able to score a meteor smash. Her Deep Breathing special can temporarily power her up, making her KO options even more powerful. However, her attacks possess noticeable start-up lag and problematic hitbox placement, making successful hits difficult without careful planning. Her grab game is also an issue, with barely any reach on it, and underwhelming throws. All in all, Wii Fit Trainer's issues make her one of the most obscure characters in competitive play, evident by her low tournament representation; however, she still has a few dedicated players that play her as a solo main, such as.

As a playable character
Wii Fit Trainer returns alongside the entire playable cast of the series in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Like most characters in Ultimate, Wii Fit Trainer is an unlockable character.

Like in the previous game, both male and female versions of the character exist, and the female is once again the default. Her design is mostly the same except for her eyes, which have more defined pupils, like in Wii Fit U; Masahiro Sakurai stated during the E3 2018 Nintendo Direct that he was hesitant to make this change, but decided to do so because it was requested by the developers of Wii Fit.

Trivia

 * Wii Fit Trainer, counting both variations, has been voiced by more voice actors in Smash than any other character except Pokémon Trainer, with a total of 17 across six languages. Despite this, the reveal trailer for Wii Fit Trainer only uses two: Japanese and American English.
 * When looking at individual games in the Super Smash Bros. series, Wii Fit Trainer has had the most voice actors of any single character in both Smash 4 and Ultimate.
 * Wii Fit Trainer is the only character in the series to have different voice actors for American and British English. This is also the case for Latin American and European Spanish.
 * In French, male Wii Fit Trainer has two voice actors. One is for his grunting sounds while attacking and getting hit, while the other is for his in-game dialogue, taunts, and victory poses.
 * In some languages, Wii Fit Trainer has two different names to refer to the female and male versions. Villager, Inkling, Pokémon Trainer, Byleth, and the Mii Fighters also share this trait.
 * Wii Fit Trainer and Inkling are the only characters with male and female s where the female costume is the default.
 * Wii Fit Trainer is the only playable character with male and female alternate costumes that wear the same colours between genders aside from their default costumes.
 * Due to the length of Wii Fit Trainer's name, the character is often nicknamed "Wii Fit" in English and "" in Japanese, which is a combination of both "fit" and "trainer."

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