EA Sports Active Personal trainer for Wii was released yesterday. I have been having fun the last few days trying it out (my quads however have not enjoyed the experience so much)
Lets face it, Wii fit is fun but it really fails as an overall work out. Bit of yoga and some fun mini games, you’d be hard pressed breaking a sweat. We have been waiting for a game to truly bring work outs and exercise to your Wii.
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The game has been developed in collaboration with fitness experts, including Bob Greene – renowned exercise physiologist, author and Oprah Winfrey’s personal trainer. EA Sports Active is perfect for the whole family, though designed specifically for women seeking a simple, fun and cost-effective way to achieve a healthy lifestyle.
The game comes with a leg strap (to hold the Nunchuk when performing lower body routines) and a resistance band (for increasing the intensity of upper body routines) The game is compatible with your Wii balance board, but you are able to play the game just as well without one.
There is a great range of different exercises to target your upper and lower body as well as cardio to get your heart rate pumping. It allows you to select the intensity of your workouts, so you are in complete control of how hard you work.
I stared the game’s built in 30 day challenge. This gives you 20 different workouts ( it gives you rest days) each day giving you a good overall body workouts with a variety of different exercises.
It will predict the exact amount of calories your work out will burn depending on your personal details (height, weight, age) entered in your profile. It shows a counter through out your entire workout showing you the calories ticking over as you exercise..a great motivator.
I was not expecting much after wiifit, but it honestly gave me a great workout, certainly got my heart rate moving and I worked up a good sweat. I have done 2 days routines, both lasted about 30mins and burning around 200 calories on an intermediate intensity. Looking forward to completing the challenge, I honestly think if you stick at it and do the work outs correctly you will really see results as the end of the 30 days.
EA Sports Active is fun and easy way for anyone to get a great work out at home. If you have tried it out, would love to hear what you thought of it.
RRP is $100AUD for this game, but shop around. Many places had it for around $70AUD
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Since you endorsed it, I was willing to give it a crack. Particularly when I saw it on sale at JB HiFi for $74.
I’ve done the first of the 30 day challenge workouts. I did not enjoy the running…maybe because I have piss poor form or the strap was too low on my thigh but I felt like I had to run faster than I expected to get to the “perfect” zone. In any case, I felt like I was working hard as opposed to Wii Fit which was fun but didn’t feel like hard work. I did get some results with Wii Fit but given that I previously was doing nothing for exercise, that’s probably why it worked for me. It will be interesting to see how I go over the next 30 days and what results I get in comparison.
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I had a similar issue with the running. I found moving a bit closer or further away from the sensor helped.
Will be interesting to see how we go!
I’ll have to keep an eye out for it at a good price methinks
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1st step, get a Wii…. it looks good and I’d like to try it. Does it bitch at you if you miss a session ?
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i’ll be able to tell you tomorrow… by then it’ll be 4 days’ off lol