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Better Than the Rest achievement in Xbox Fitness

Better Than the Rest

Win a drill challenge against the community.

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How to unlock the Better Than the Rest achievement

  • Luc1d DreamingLuc1d Dreaming
    12 Dec 2013 12 Dec 2013
    To get this achievement you need to have entered some exercise attributes in your Xbox Fitness profile, so that your performance can be compared to a similar group. Your fitness profile (bottom right on main menu) will then show a blue community bar on the right of your personal orange bar.

    The only exercise attributes you need to enter for community comparison are gender and age. It appears that the height and weight information is only used for calculating calories burned.

    The first time you use Xbox Fitness you are prompted to to enter privacy settings and exercise attributes (gender, height, age etc). If you need to enter or adjust these later click on the square in the top right corner of your screen to access the settings menu then scroll right to the exercise attributes section.

    You will get this achievement when you beat the average community score in a drill challenge. The difficulty of getting the achievement is therefore based on your fitness in comparison to men/women in your age group. I got it in my first session after entering my age and gender, which came as a pleasant surprise.

    If you don't pop this achievement quickly you have two options. One is to keep going until it unlocks as a natural result of getting better at the workouts. Alternately you can choose Secret Plan B and just tweak your exercise attributes to stack the deck in your favour e.g. by adding 20 years onto your age.
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    LONGSTONWhy do I get the feeling that I'll add 20 yrs on my age and still get whooped!!!!!! shock
    Posted by LONGSTON on 28 Mar 14 at 09:24
    Mr GranstaffWonderful solution, but I seem to be running into an issue and it's probably because I'm failing to realize what an actual drill challenge and the average community score are. Could you give me an example of what exercise you recommend because I only did a recovery workout with Paul George?
    Posted by Mr Granstaff on 24 Apr 15 at 16:06
    Luc1d DreamingThe challenges don't really appear in the workouts that are so low impact that they barely generate any score or require sustained effort. Once you do a normal workout you'll see friend challenges and community challenges begin to pop up for doing things like beating a certain score or getting so many stars on a drill. It's easiest to win challenges for getting stars, because you only have to get the same number of stars as whoever you're trying to beat. I know from reading your blog that you're in pretty good shape, so I can't see you having any physical difficulty with this. However it is random whether you get friend challenges or community challenges. It doesn't matter whether you go for longer or shorter workouts to get this achievement, but there is a chance you might have to do more than one 10 minute workout to get it. I used to win a lot of challenges on the Mossa workouts despite not being in great shape, so that might be a good place to try.
    Posted by Luc1d Dreaming on 24 Apr 15 at 19:58
    d4rk antaresHello , friends challenge appear randomly for me but community challenge never appear dont know why.....
    Posted by d4rk antares on 13 May 16 at 19:14
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