A Review Of EA Sports Active Wii Weight Loss Title
Posted on May 27, 2009
Filed Under Lose Weight | Leave a Comment
Wii EA Sports Active There are many factors that are great about exercise and getting into shape. One of the best facts about exercise is that there are many ways to do it. The Wii series of games has developed a new way to exercise. It’s called EA Sports Active.
Endorsed by Bob Greene of Oprah fame, the Wii EA Sports Active guides you through cardio and weight lifting exercises so that you can lose weight and get into shape. A workout is no good unless it works at every part of your body and the Wii EA Sports Active does just that.
If you’re looking for an alternative to health club memberships, the Wii EA Sports Active allows you to get a complete workout right in your own home. All you need is a TV screen. Personal trainers are expensive and hard to find. But the Wii EA Sports Active acts as your personal trainer.
It’s hard to stay motivated when exercising isn’t fun. Fortunately, EA Sports Active makes every workout a unique and fun experience, with over 25 activities and games to choose from, targeting a variety of fitness areas such as legs, torso, and cardio.
One of the best ways to workout is with friends, and that is why the multiplayer mode is so great. The split-screen is perfect for working out with a friend, and you can even go head to head if you’re feeling competitive.
Wii is one of the best simulators on the market and you can participate in dancing, tennis, volleyball and more – right in your own home. Workout in your living room, your bedroom, your family room or wherever you have a TV. This is the convenient way to get that cardio workout that you need to stay in shape.
You can also combine EA Sports Active with the Wii Balance Board. Some of the great activities in EA Sports Active include dancing, inline skating, tennis and volleyball. These are just a few of the more than 25 exercises and activities available to jump start your fitness.
The exercises are designed to target your upper body, lower body and include activities for cardio. If you’re up for a test you can try the EA Sports Active 30 Day challenge. Try to achieve your fitness goals over the course of a month with a new workout each day.
All in all, EA Sports Active is a sure winner if you’re looking to improve your fitness in the comfort of your own home.
Comments
Leave a Reply