EA Sports Active for The Nintendo Wii Game Review
EA Sports Active has been developed with the help of Oprah’s personal trainer Bob Greene. If you want to stay healthy in a way that is fun and inexpensive then this is for you. A number of interactive exercises and activities are part of this regimen. A hallmark of the regimen is that it keeps on changing. Both the muscles of the upper and lower body are targeted. In addition there is cardio for a healthy heart as well.
The game is designed around the Wii remote/nunchuk. It is more focussed on fitness activities than other fitness titles for the Wii but it still lets you have a generous dose of fun. There are three sections – workout, nutrition, lifestyle and other activity. It starts with a Bob Greene pep talk. This moves into action as you set up profiles, choose a trainer and enter your data like age, weight, gender, fitness goals and more.
The core aim is to build fitness through physical activity. This is made fun and easy. You benefit from a virtual personal trainer. With the 30 day challenge, you reach your level of fitness very fast. You can track lower and upper body movements using the Wii Remote and nunchuk.
You can customize the circuits to your interest and fitness level. You can workout in co-op mode as well. Your progress is well tracked. Fitness has never been as much fun for just $59.99.







