| EA Sports Active: Personal Trainer (Wii) | 
| From: Electronic Arts Category: Video Games
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Format: Unknown format Platform: Nintendo Wii Genre: sports-and-outdoors-games Operating System: No Operating System Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 7.7 x 2.5
MPN: RVL P R43P EAN: 5030930067984 ASIN: B001QTVY18
Release Date: May 22, 2009 Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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| Customer Reviews: Active vs Fitness coach vs Wii Fit June 1, 2009 TJ 572 out of 574 found this review helpful
I love this product, I'm overweight from eating too much and slothing in front of the computer. I have since thought that fitness games would inspire me to get back into fitness like the good old days when I was a teen.
Here is what I found between the 3 products I tried out.
3rd place Wii Fit:
PROS:
*tracked progress,
*wii fit board takes weight measurements
*Slightly tailored sessions
*Fun games
CONS:
*The beeps and squeals get tiresome and repetitive (maybe less so for a younger user)
*inconsistent readings on how I am performing
*Games seem too easy and mostly don't work up a sweat.
*limited rest/workout calender.
2nd place Fitness coach:
PROS
*Somewhat inspires me to come back daily
*Personal trainer
*tracks progress
CONS:
*limited workout/rest days system
*Trainer goes offbeat and makes her/him hard to follow
*no rewards
*trainer is excruciatingly repetitive
*trainer doesn't respond to your actual movement (doesn't use any equipment that feeds your movement into the wii)
1st place! EA's Active
PROS:
*Detailed Reward system
*Tracks progress
*each exercise has detailed movement tracking
*Uses wii fit board, bands(included), weights, for some exercises
*Dietary and lifestyle progress/reporting (if you want it)
*great games to distract you from a tough workout -I always feel knackered and well worked after a session but somehow got though it trying to achieve the goals set.
*ingenious workout system. Choose to have a number of workouts a week OR hours per week/session OR 30 day challenge with rest days that work around days you need off OR set certain days per week
CONS:
*Make sure you have fresh batteries and hold the remotes exactly as shown in the video - often it would catch me out and tell me I wasn't doing the moves right when it was just the way I was holding the remote.
*Doesn't measure weight with wii fit board.
*Resistant bands supplied were too easy (purchased some more resistant ones).
I hope there is some useful info in there for anyone who is undecided.
-T
Yes! Get your sweat on! May 22, 2009 Mrs. Z. L. Reynolds (UK) 403 out of 407 found this review helpful
Whoop! This game is everything I had hoped for. Having been an avid gym-goer I wanted something a bit more challenging than the Wii Fit which I have to say is nearly useless unless you are very unfit or limited as to what activity you can do, it's ideal for my husband with his back problems but was a disappointment on the fitness front for me. When I saw this one I was really excited and I have to say it has easily lived up to my expectations! Now I am not in the elite fitness category by any means, but I am no stranger to exercise either and this seems ideal for my needs as it is possible to adapt the workouts to increase intensity and if required it would be very easy to swap out the resistance band for a stiffer one or use weights on the muscle exercises.
You can let the game create workouts for you based on your chosen intensity (choose from low medium or high intensity) and either do them as-is or take out the bits you don't want and then do them. Or, you can create a custom workout from any of the available exercises- there is no limit to what you can put in it or where, and as you add the exercises into the workout it calculates the projected calorie burn and time as you go along- brilliant!
The exercises are great, not too finicky and based more on effort than pin-point accuracy. The boxing I particularly liked, but there were none I hated and the workouts are varied so they don't become boring or slow- time will tell on this issue- although I can't imagine it ever grinding to the screeching halt that the Wii Fit does after a couple of weeks because it's so much more about working up a sweat than standing around wondering what you're least bored of to have a go at.
It's also worth mentioning that the music is well chosen- it's motivating, driving and up-beat and it plays all different tracks as you go through the exercises, the music is a varied and suitable backdrop to the exercises. You can choose to limit the styles if you wish or have any and all music for more variety. This I thought was a very significant improvement from the game-show style repetitive music of the Wii Fit which I'm sure has driven everyone mad who owns the game.
One more point is the balance board- this game is compatible with it but I really don't think it needs it. The exercises take enough information from the positioning and movement of the remote and nunchuck to do away with the board. It does add to some exercises but I don't think you'd miss it if you don't have one, particularly as the innovative leg strap idea works really well.
I don't want to ramble on and on too much about the details of this game, there are too many to go into, but if you want a more challenging and varied workout with less interruptions and better music than the Wii Fit, get this. I am so chuffed with it!
EA Sports Sweat Out!! May 22, 2009 Neil Dawson (UK) 140 out of 141 found this review helpful
Firstly, it's not a 'game', not sure why people insist on calling this a 'game'! It's an interactive fitness aid, that is both motivational and more importantly fun!
The supplied nunchuk holster is well made and stays in position on the thigh very well. The resistance band looks cheap, probably is cheap but does the job its supposed to do, hopefully it should last for years on.
I liked creating the profile at the beginning and its so informative, with calorie tracking, goals, achievements, daily diary and more.
I began with a normal 20 minute workout. After 5 minutes I was sweating and breathing quite heavy! Partly because I am so unfit but mostly because the workouts are well structured and professional, also the video tutorials are great & once a technique is master you can skip the video.
After my workout I actually felt very positive and had that great 'buzz' feeling. Basically I want to train to do a 6 mile run in 5 months time and don't really want to hit the streets yet because I am so unfit and well, it's the embarrasing factor of starting out!
So Sports Active fits so well into my way of training and my lifestyle - I am really looking forward to the 30 day challenge :-)
I recommend this strongly! Throw me a mountain :-)
fitness here we come... May 24, 2009 S. Beaton (Scotland) 36 out of 36 found this review helpful
EA Sports Active (Wii)
So yet another wii fitness type game has been released and so off I went and bought it hoping it would actually be the one I would enjoy. I will add that I have used Wii fit and Wii fitness coach.
Wii fit was a fun novelty game but it really didn't ever get you sweating and feeling worked out. It has enjoyable games but it was lacking in depth.
Wii fitness coach was certainly aimed towards the fitness video market. It had limited user interactivity other than making sure you actually did the activities (which the game could not monitor as it didn't use the wii remote or balance board).
This game has certainly lived up to my expectations and gone far beyond. The game has loads of different activities and gives you feedback on how well you are doing. It monitors your every move and gives you a full body workout. There are preset workouts but there is also the option for you to decide which activities you want to do and how long you work out is. There are fun game workouts and gym related workouts so you can vary your workout depending on what you want to work on. As an added benefit you can workout with a friend so this is good for those people who do not like to workout alone.
A feature I liked was that you could watch how many calories you are burning as you are burning them, which gives you extra motivation as you try and make the calories increase.
Being weighed on the wii balance board would have been good but as you have the ability to do that on wii fit which is included with the wii balance board it is not that essential.
Being allowed to add other activites you have completed in your exercise journal is good ans it gives you the wider picture of how fit and healthy you are being. Also having the lifestyle ad health questionnaires is good too because it allows you to be honest about what you are doing fitness wise and also what you are eating, giving you a traker on how well you look after youself.
An all round good game for all the family.
Feel the Burn May 25, 2009 PP 33 out of 33 found this review helpful
Day 3 of the 30 day challenge and I am aching all over. I run most days, but decided to use this to add to my fitness routine. All I can say is that it certainly making me use muscles that badly need toned. I love the kickboxing, inline skating and even the running / walking and grin and bare the lunges, squats and all things that make me feel the burn! I haven't had any problems with the controls and I also use with the wii fit board.
I love the way you can see calories being burned. I find that motivational. It doesn't bother me that you cannot weigh yourself as I just flip to the wii fit channel I've added to the wii menu to get a quick body check when i want it.
All in all I am happy with this product and I can see me using it most days as part of my exercise routine.
Oh, and I am no fitness freak, but a 50 year old unfit, overweight lady recovering from a long illness. If I can manage this then most people can.
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