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EA SPORTS Active

EA SPORTS Active in action.
EA SPORTS Active in action.
EA Sports Active EA Sports Active
Price: $48.01
List Price: $59.99

EA SPORTS Active on Nintendo Wii

In a few days, EA releases what will probably be the biggest game on the Nintendo Wii this year. EA SPORTS Active is EA's competition to the Wii Fit game and it looks like it's going to be a good one (I'm personally hanging out for it and will be one of the first to add it to my Wii exercise routine).

It was developed with personal trainer Bob Greene (yes that's Oprah's trainer so you KNOW it's going to promoted on her show), it might even be one of her 'favorite things' but we'll have to wait to find that out.

If you are already a fan of Wii Fit (like I am) then this is going to be another workout that you can use with your Wii.

Thank goodness, because even though I love the Wii Fit games, there is only so many times you can do the hula hoop, ya know.

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EA SPORTS Active Resistance Band

Bicep curls with the EA SPORTS Resistance Band
Bicep curls with the EA SPORTS Resistance Band
Wii Fit Plus with Balance Board Wii Fit Plus with Balance Board
Price: $89.99
List Price: $99.99

EA SPORTS Active Accessories

What has got a lot of people excited is the fact that they will be including two accessories in the pack that helps boost your workouts.

One is the leg pouch thingie which straps to your leg and holds the nunchuck so when you are doing leg exercises such as jogging and squats it can monitor your movements more effectively.

The other is the resistance band which while doesn't directly use the Wii remote or nunchuck is used in some of the EA Sports Active exercises like bicep curls and lifts.


EA SPORTS Active for Wii

EA Sports Active Pack
EA Sports Active Pack

EA SPORTS Active Game Features

One of the most anticipated features of EA Sports Active is that it includes a 30 day challenge made up of various games that you can do for 20 minutes each day and each routine is tailor made to you.

Like Wii Fit it will keep track of your weight and progress, but it will also add information like how many calories you've burned and give suggestions on increasing intensity based on your fitness levels.

You don't have to do the challenge, and can play the games on their own as well if you only have a few minutes spare each day (if you've got small children running around like I do!)

It can be played with or without the Wii Balance Board.

EA Active Video

EA Sports Active in the News

  • EA Sports announcing new game in JanuaryGameSpot23 hours ago

    Community manager indicates an original title from Electronic Arts' athletic label will be revealed next month.

  • EA's Riccitiello Talks Taking Back Industry Leadership With Battlefield, Mass Effect 2Gamasutra29 hours ago

    After aggressive cost cuts and the big acquisition of a social gaming company, Electronic Arts CEO John Riccitiello hopes the publisher can once again become the industry leader with his oft-discussed three-part strategy. At the UBS annual Global Media and Communications Conference in New York Monday, Riccitiello broke down the main components: a focused intellectual property approach that ...

  • East Aurora School Board Sees Difficult Cuts AheadEast Aurora Advertiser1 second ago

    Members of the East Aurora School Board are gearing up for a difficult budget process. At a Nov. 18 meeting, the board and Superintendent James Bodziak discussed priorities for the 2010-2011 budget. The budget for the current school year included cuts in many areas, which helped to avoid a tax increase. Several board members and administrators who spoke at the meeting said that further cuts ...


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