Nintendo Wii - Sport
Product Description
EA Sports Active More Workouts is the first sequel/expansion to be released for EA's Nintendo Wii exercise game. More Workouts continues the trend of more serious and health beneficial actives. This now includes clear instruction on performance, feedback on technique and reports of calories burned in real time. The new Six-Week Challenge, Full Body Circuit Workout Routines and Warm up and Cool down exercises ensure a rounded workout. Add in the enhanced Personal Trainer, Track Your Journey and Workout Your Way modes and you have a tool that can be shaped to fit your individual needs.
- Benefit of a Personal Trainer in a Box- Similar to a personal trainer, the program provides clear instruction, feedback on technique and encouragement, while also providing calories burned in real time.
- Six-Week Challenge-This personalized full body challenge will give users a new customizable weekly schedule and a weekly check-in with the virtual trainer to track calorie, weight and workout goals.
- Full Body Circuit Workout Routines- The specially designed leg strap holds the Nunchuk and the Wii Remote is held in hand to track upper and lower body movements. A resistance band increases the intensity of exercises such as bicep curls**.
- Warm up and Cool down- Eight all-new warm up and cool down exercises that stretch muscles before and after workouts to help prevent aches and injury.
- Abdominal Exercises-All-new detectable abdominal exercises help tone abs and strengthen the mid-section of the body.
- Personal Trainer to More Workouts-Profiles and results achieved in Personal Trainer can be transferred to More Workouts.
- Track Your Journey-To encourage overall wellness, there is a journal that allows user to set goals and track progress – accounting for activities both in and outside of software – while also providing all-new nutrition and fitness tips.
- Workout Your Way-For optimal personalization, circuits can be customized based on interests and fitness level and there is complete flexibility for the duration and intensity level.
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EA Sports Active on the Nintendo Wii established itself as the fitness experience for those on the more serious end of the health regimes. This is built on the fact that it is developed in collaboration with fitness experts. The driving force has been to create an experience that would hold its own in a gym setting as well as being able to accommodate in the lounge.
Those that have played the original game can choose to import their profile and training record into More Workouts. Although a small feature this is key if EA are going to substantiate EA Sports Active as an ongoing health platform rather than just a transitory game. And more than that, seeing your history popping up in the new game is a great motivator for more exercises.
All this is wrapped up in some well advised Warm up and Cool down activities that ensure you stretch muscles before and after workouts to avoid aches and injury. Along the same lines, the Track Your Journey mode also enables you to pitch your efforts appropriately. There's even and all-new nutrition and fitness tips. Finally, the Workout Your Way mode enables you to set-up circuits based on your individual interests and fitness levels.
My family enjoyed EA Sports Active, but it was the older members who favoured this over Wii-Fit, New U, My Fitness Coach or Jillian Michaels' Fitness Ultimatum (yes we have pretty much all of these). Whereas the other games offered a quick blast of activity and exercise, it was only EA Sports Active that really felt like an alternative to buying a Gym membership. This was seen in the fact that we would get dressed in exercise garb before a session, and feel the burn during and after.


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